The makers of Wrecking Balm boast of their magical product: a cream that causes your tattoo to fade away. The process requires a system of physical tissue deconstruction along with the cream as well as botanical chemical peels.
However, the main factors one must consider before jumping on the bandwagon are the ink density, depth, surface size, and color of the tattoo. In order to be successful with the Wrecking Ball cream, you must use it consistently for weeks to get any type of results. After a few weeks, your body’s ability to renew surface cells becomes stronger and the skin will be regenerated, causing the tattoo to fade.
Keep in mind that reds and yellows will definitely fade faster than greens and blues because of the chemicals used to create those specific pigments, and the product will only work on products that are at least six months old.
Use of the product will most likely cause skin irritation, and it may actually cause your skin to become lighter than your original skin tone.
But still…does it work?
Bottom line: You can only do one Wrecking Ball system at a time, which should fade a tattoo the size of a palm. Each system costs $150. But the good news is that if it doesn’t work, they offer a 100 percent refund.
So maybe it won’t work for that full body suit you’ve been getting sick of lately, but if the sacred heart on your ankle has been bugging you for the past few years, Wrecking Balm just might be the solution.



How long does it take for the complete process? Someone told me that you have to use the cream several times a day for up to a year.
August 16th, 2008 at 3:21 amdont waste your money they are full of it they first took my money then shipped my product to the wrong state nextwhen i did get it they gave me 60 days but forgot to say from the day i placed the order ten the big ending the stuff didnt work great rip off
September 16th, 2008 at 9:33 am