Wrecking balm how does it work




















The procedure may require several treatments, but each treatment comes with greater fading of the tattoo. Read reviews and testimonials about both laser tattoo removal and Wrecking Balm, to determine what the best option for your tattoo removal is.

To get more information about laser tattoo removal, or to schedule a consultation, contact ZendyHealth or visit our webpage www. Toggle navigation. What Is Zendy? Top Procedures. Contact Us. It is no secret that if you remove the old tattoo with the wrecking balm, your chances of success are higher. Then, in a few months, six months later, you will notice that the colors are much faded with respect to the first applying. But if your tattoo is made by a professional, has a black outline of a few millimeters and takes up enough space, using a wrecking balm will be pointless for the complete disappearance of the tattoo.

However, the majority of users stopped only on lightening and did not get a complete disappearance of the tattoo. I would not say that this method does not work at all.

It works under certain conditions. For example, the size and color of your tattoo allow you to do this. In any case, I believe that using wrecking balm is necessary to lighten the tattoo before laser removal because it will save the pain and reduce the number of sessions. If you managed to find out the ingredients of wrecking balm that you bought, and then be sure, you are a lucky man.

After all, not a lot of manufacturers inform potential customers about the list of ingredients, but I will tell you that it should be natural. The ingredients of this product are very similar to those that you use to fight acne or just to restore the skin. But here there is an additional ingredient that is intended to lighten the skin.

Be sure that the ingredients do not pose a threat to you, as checked by dermatologists and approved in the FDA standards. By the way, quality specimens always contain ingredients that you can just buy at the pharmacy.

So, natural ingredients will not make the product expensive. The natural composition very often has corn nut, a small amount of salicylic acid, essential oils with aloe extracts, Shea butter, cocoa, which have a softening effect. Poor-quality products very often have trichloroacetic acid in the compound, which has a terrible effect on the skin and can lead not only to the formation of rashes and allergies but also swelling and burns. With what is inside the product, you need to be as serious as possible.

At least one low-quality product can cause harmful harm, not only for the tattoo but also for the skin of your body. Recovery can be even more painful and costly. And as for the above listed natural set of ingredients, then, as you can see, it cannot be capable of completely cleansing the skin of a tattoo. Reasonably, when you do not have hopes for more than a strong clarification of your unloved tattoo. First, you must prepare the skin by exfoliation. This stage occurs with the help of an applicator, which you carry around the area for removal in circular motions.

Enough minutes of exfoliation is enough to finish this. Now your tattoo is at higher levels of the dermis, and you need to use a cleansing gel. It should be on your skin no longer than one minute, after which it is washed off with antibacterial soap and warm water. The next step is drying the skin and applying a moisturizer. It is a very important stage because at the time of lightening the skin becomes heavily overdried. In order not to cause cracks and irritation, you should use a moisturizer.

The final step is the use of concealer. But I must say that this is an optional part of the entire procedure. You can use concealer if you need to go to an event or you just do not want to show your lightened tattoo. To get rid you of an unloved tattoo, a professional will use a laser.

In theory, the laser must penetrate the skin to the last layer where the tattoo ink is fixed. As each layer of skin passes, the laser does not cause damage and acts safely. It is not a painful procedure, but the laser causes the particles to vibrate. Even though the laser is not harmful to the skin, these vibrations of the pigment particles cause us to experience pain, because the pigments break down for subsequent removal.

If your tattoo is very small and does not abound with bright contours, then a professional can finish the complete removal of ink for a couple of sessions. It all depends on the size, the brightness of the colors and the age of your tattoo. The laser tattoo removal process can last from twenty minutes to a couple of hours if the tattoo is in a sensitive area. Laser Tattoo Removal has a lot of advantages that make this option exceptional in terms of tattoo removal.

Laser removal does not leave scars because it does not harm the skin. Therefore, the appearance of any scars or scars is impossible in this case. The same applies to allergies, irritations or swelling.

This method is effective because there are already examples of that. In addition, each session becomes proof that the laser is working really. When the tattoo is finally removed, you do not need to worry about how much damage your skin has received. Recovery with laser removal of tattoos is almost unnecessary, apart from protection from ultraviolet radiation.

Surely, you were told that a large contour tattoo will remain with you forever and you can get used to the fact that it will never succumb to disguise or removal. So, the laser removes tattoos from the entire hand, not just the wrist. As for negative consequences, the greatest of these may be uncertainty. The laser tends to cause side effects, such as a sensitive skin reaction to ultraviolet light.

However, this is a rare case. But the laser can worsen the general condition of the skin, cause unwanted dermatological diseases. In addition, if the laser removal of the tattoo was not performed by professionals, then there may be pain and irritation after the session. In theory, it should not be. And yes, one more disadvantage may be time. I say I wish I had known it was basically a pumice because I would have done it myself cheaper.

I have already removed one tattoo with this method: You need: Kosher salt, Hydrogen peroxide, cotton balls, small pieces of sand paper low to medium degree that you can wrap around your finger or a strong pumice, neosporin, and a bandage that will cover your entire tat.

Wet the tat with water, cover with salt natural antibiotic as well as sander then rub vigorously with sand paper or pumic until it bleeds — yup, bleeds. When you cannot take it anymore begin placing Hydrogen peroxide soaked cotton balls on the tat. Let soak on tat for at least 5 min, changing with new balls every minute.

Once that is completed rub a thin layer of neosporin on the tat and cover with bandage. That day and days later it will be VERY sore. You will see ink in the scab that forms. Treat the scab with hydrogen peroxide everytime you shower then neo and bandage until the scab is healed. It took me 1 treatment a week for 2 months, roughly 8 treatments and now my black and blue wings which were each the length of a finger, are totally gone.

No scar either. Very painful? Worth it? I was thinking about useing wrecking balm, but after all the bad reviews… i changed my mind. I had one laser session done and it faded but not a whole ton… It works but it is a slow painfull process. If you really want you tat gone its the way to go. The pain isnt horriable, but it sucks! I got a ghetto tattoo about a month ago and then I got a coverup 6 days ago and I hate it!!!

It looked good when it was drawn but now that it is on my skin I hate to look at it. I just put fading cream on it topiclear and I am going to stick to putting that on it until I see some changes. I will post progress as time passes. Hey guys, I have a tramp stamp on my back that I alternate the use of wrecking balm and TCA… it is almost gone! It is 10 years old and all black ink. I use wrecking balm first then apply a strong solution of TCA for about 3 minutes. I dance around the apartment because it burns like hell til I can rinse it off!

I then let it heal for about weeks till it is done shedding. I use the wrecking balm then for a week and do the whole TCA treatment again. I have done this 5 times and it is halfway gone. I got skin fading around the tattoo where I got out of line with the acid. Plus I got a sunburn on it this summer and had to delay treatment. I anticipate it will be gone in about 3 months. I can tell because the center is completely gone and now I am working the edges. Good luck everyone! Just be diligent.

Listne all of you who read this. I have been doing some research on this wrecking balm stuff and they absolutely are scam artists only out to get your money and could care less about your desire to get rid of that tattoo. I wonder what I could do to really try to shut this place down. I hate seeing companies like this. Just do your research about this companies product and you will find the same thing I have found.

Ive been using wrecking balm for about 2 weeks so far and havent seen any big difference. In some areas it is very raw and bleeds when i scrub it. Im going to keep trying to use it and also try some of the other above methods. My tattoo is only the size of a quater and a few weeks old so im really crossing my fingers and have learned my lesson about getting tattoos that i wont love forever.

I had a barcode on the back of my neck, very small, all black, and it is practically all gone. It was only bucks, with the machine plus more refills for it, so I said what the hell. I put it on for about 4 minutes. Hurts, but is well worth it. I am happy to hear that I am not the only one who does strange things to himself as a DIY removal system.

I need the tat gone for me to have any chance to join the service. I think it really depends on the persons skin. I expect to be using it for talent 3 months. And does anyone have any before and after photos for any tattoo removal method?

I am wondering if anyone can guesstimate how much one laser tattoo removal session would cost on average, I know it differs by place?

Thanks :. So did this guy AzG die from poisoning himself? From what he wrote he bought acid and then did his own home made chemical skin peel. Man it made me wince to read it. Wow how desperate people are to get rid of their ink. Good luck to all here. I was wondering where everyone that has done the TCA has gotten it? First off anyone who is considering trying whiteravns idea, you may as well try using a razorblade of some kind and bactine…if you have a tattoo and it want blank skin again i say good luck, your not even going to get that using laser removal…some people may depending on the factors in it but lets just say majority wont….

Our skin my be the same genetic make-up etc but everyone is different, someone who tans constantly or even naturally darker skin-tone will take tattoo ink different to someone who is pastey white and has never tanned id assume removal would be the same as well ultimately it boils down to we all have to life with the good, or stupid choices we make it life…. I had a neighbor who paid a someone else a grand for ugly, chalky looking burgandy lips that were turning blue. She came to me after trying wrecking ball.

It took about a year to fix. Small nail file around the lip line for a few minutes every night not enough to draw blood just to exfoliate and lightly rough up the top layer of skin then light grain buffing block on the lip surface. Every day but only for a few minutes. This will force collagen renewal and accelerate cell turn over. But only a little and very slowly. After a year I agreed to re color.

Went over it with a color matching the inside of her lip and a bit of corrector to neutralize any hidden blue. Much better. I seriously doubt this would work on the body though as the skin is much thicker and the tattoo is likely deeper. And Retin A seems to work on lightening eyebrows. But be forewarned the color will become something else, not gone. It will turn lavendar or pink etc. I tried Tat-Med…the active ingredient is hydroquinone, a skin lightener got a bit on my towel and it bleached it.

It makes dressing a challenge! Anyway, I found a product called rejuvi — it needs to be applied by a tattoo gun, and only takes sessions, max. It takes about days and then months after the redness goes away so you can see if there are any areas that need another treatment. It sounds very promising! I might have my husband get trained to apply it so we can offer it as a service! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time.

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