Anyone here ever use Wrecking Balm or have first hand knowledge of its effectiveness?
It comes in a package with an exfoliating tool, suffusion gel for the tool, a spray you apply after a minute of "grinding" the area for a minute with the exfoliating tool and gel, then some cream for the exposed area. It also comes with some coverup cream that has nothing to do with the process, just to apply if you wanted to cover the tat temporarily while going out if you didn't want it to show.
I had heard good things, but just as the money back guarantee expired(61 days later) on an order I got for my girlfriend, I really don't see much of a result.
You can see the skin fade around it, the texture of the skin has changed, but I can't tell if the tat has faded much. I would like to believe so.
At their website,
http://www.wreckingbalm.com/ , I found it eager to try it out...especially with a display like this...
..but after the initial 2 month supply runs out, I find it ironic how a couple bits of subtle remarks found on the site try to get you back for more. One remark mentions how a tat can actually get brighter after 2 months while they basically lure you in with your 3rd order free with another pitch.
We are so good at SBGs finding different products for the best price, if you have heard of Wrecking Balm, maybe you know of other products that can be found cheaper at our local department stores?
Right now I feel like submerging the exfoliating tool in HeadShed and going to town on her tattoo regret!