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Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fade System

  • 1 DemoMatic (batteries included)
  • 1 Erosion Head
  • 2oz. Suffusion Gel
  • 2oz. Hydravescent Cream
  • 5.7g Branding Butter Concealer

Product Description
This simple three-step process takes just 3 minutes every other day, to gradually fade your tattoo. The WreckingBalm System combines a hand-held medical dermal device along with chemical exfoliation to safely remove the upper layers of the skin and breakup the tattooed ink pigments. This 12-application system is a great way to start getting rid of that unwanted tattoo! Included in System: 1 DemoMatic (batteries included), 1 Erosion Head, 2oz. Suffusion Gel, 2oz. Hyd… More >>

Wrecking Balm Tattoo Fade System

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by - March 9, 2012 at 2:27 pm

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Wrecking Balm Tattoo Removal & Fade System

  • REGRET IT, FADE IT, FORGET IT!
  • No Laser Burning
  • Only 9 Minutes Per Week
  • 3 Step Suffusion Microdermabrasion Process
  • FDA Approved

Product Description
Wrecking Balm Microdermabrasion Tattoo Fade System includes: 1 demomatic microdermabrasion applicator, 1 erosion head, 1 suffusion gel 2 fl oz (59ml), 1 hydravescent cream net wt 2 oz (56.7g), 1 branding butter concealer net wt 0.20 oz (5.7g) and 2 AA batteries… More >>

Wrecking Balm Tattoo Removal & Fade System

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Do Tattoos on feet fade faster than other parts of the body?

I heard tattoos on the top of the foot fade quicker than other parts of the body, and that is due to rubbing from socks and shoes. I was wondering if this was really true.

5 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - February 13, 2011 at 4:31 pm

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Do colour tattoos fade out more than black tribal ones?

I have an outline black tribal tattoo, then later I got a colour tattoo (red, black, green, blue), both from professional tattooists, but somehow the color one seems to be fading much quicker than the black one. Is it illusion or black ink last longer?

7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - October 24, 2010 at 12:39 pm

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Wrecking Balm Tattoo Removal Fade Complete System

Product Description
Wrecking Balm Tattoo Removal Fade Complete System, 2-Month Supply. REGRET IT, FADE IT, FORGET IT. Lets face it, some decisions simply do not age well. With Doc Wilsons Devastatingly Effective WreckingBalmTM System, that tattoo, and the few moments of “youthful indiscretion that brought it to life, can quite literally fade into the past. We will send you the incredibly potent but safe Suffusion Gel, Demo-BrasionTM Spray, FDA approved DemoMatic and HydraVescent Cream … More >>

Wrecking Balm Tattoo Removal Fade Complete System

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - August 29, 2010 at 3:33 pm

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Fade your Tattoo But Carefully!

The word “tattoo” comes from the Tahitian word tattau; meaning, to mark. It has been around for ages. Tattoos have been found on Ice Age remains and Egyptian mummies. More than 20 million Americans have one or more tattoos.

Just as the demand for getting tattoos has increased, so has the demand for having the tattoos removed or faded. A survey by the American Society of Dermatological Surgery found that around 50 percent of the people who get tattoos eventually regret having them. And look for ways either to fade their tattoos or have them removed altogether.

Tattoos were meant to be permanent, so removing or fading them was difficult until now. However, with the recent advances in technology, laser therapy has become the preferred method for removal of tattoos.

The Q-switched ruby laser is considered the first preference for most of the tattoos, except for red ink, which is best treated with an Nd: YAG laser. Some people prefer laser treatment for tattoo fading rather than complete removal, as fading tattoos is less painful and less expensive.

Procedure of laser tattoo removal

Laser works by emitting short but intense pulses of light that pass through the epidermis and get absorbed by the tattoo pigment. The laser energy breaks the ink pigment into tiny particles which are then easily removed by the body’s immune system a few weeks or months after the laser treatment.

The amount of time and the number of laser treatments require to remove the tattoo depends on several factors such as:

• The color of the ink is a big factor in determining how many laser treatments you require. Black and blue colored tattoos get removed easily whereas green and yellow pigments are the hard to remove.

• Professional tattoos are harder to remove as compared to street tattoos as professional tattoo makers use better quality ink and equipment.

• It is tougher to remove a new tattoo rather an older one as the pigment in the new tattoo is likely to be denser

• Size of the tattoo

• How deep the ink is injected

• Location of the tattoo and

• The individual’s ability to heal

If you’re going to get your tattoo removed or faded through laser procedures, remember to do your research and don’t be afraid to ask questions.

Question you must have answers to before you go in for the treatment:

Cost of the Treatment

Prices for laser removal depend upon the size of the tattoo, type of inks used etc. The bigger the area; the higher the charge. Fix up an appointment with the removal practitioner or the dermatologist and get the estimate.

Pain Involved

Fortunately laser removal or fading is relatively painless procedure. But still the amount of pain felt will depend on the type of tattoo, the level of treatment and your own tolerance level. Some people feel more pain than others. The truth is that you will only know how painful it is until you try it.

Chances of Side-effects

Normally the area blisters after the treatment. The skin returns to normal within 4 to 6 weeks. The possibilities of side-effects are few but it may include hyper pigmentation, hypo pigmentation, infection or a little chance of permanent scarring. Get all your doubts cleared before going for the treatment.

Number of Treatments

If you think that one fine day you would go in to the clinic, and walk out the very same day tattoo free, then you are dreaming in vain. It takes a number of sittings for tattoo fading or removal. Generally the number of treatments depends upon the depth, color and the composition of the ink.

Relation between Tattoo Removal and Breastfeeding Mothers

There is no evidence suggesting that tattoo fading or cover up tattoo affects breastfeeding in any way. The body filters the ink particles via the white blood cells and mothers are unlikely to face problems if they follow the recommended aftercare procedures. But if there are concerns about a tattoo, then the mother should consult the dermatologist or her physician for proper advice.

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World/Inferno – Tattoos Fade – Zombie Prom!


SUNY Purchase, Friday April the 13th, 2007. Audio courtesy of youryoungerman. I owe my life to the girl that held me up on the monitor through the entire song. Should you see this, thanks!

7 comments - What do you think?  Posted by - February 15, 2010 at 5:10 pm

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