NO! It's a scam. Only a board certified MD using specialized medical laser equipment can tremove a tattoo.
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Hi, I think I can answer this question as I have recently got a tattoo on my back. It is a large one as it spreads all over my back. I used an Original soothing balm from Tatwax. My tattoo was causing me a lot of pain and it had got all swelled up. This soothing balm gave me a lot of relief. It consists of ultra-moisturizing technology that doesn't clog and delivers instant relief. Moreover, I am advised by the doctor, not to do heavy exercises for some time. Also, it is recommended not to rub, or scratch at the tattoo. Avoid swimming or soaking in a bathtub until your tattoo is completely healed.
About the only way I know is to find one in a wrecking yard.
Products such as Dr. Scholl's Freeze Away and Compound W Freeze Off use dimethyl ether and propane combination to freeze the wart, allowing it to fall off. When used on a tattoo, it causes the same 'side effect' by causing the skin to form a blister and eventually peel off in a sheet. I have tried every method of tattoo removal, and by far this is the most efficient. Lasering the tattoo is very expensive and not to mention painful. Wrecking balm didn't work for me as it is just a vibrating sander applied directly to the skin. Some plastic surgeon offices are now using similar methods for tattoo removal, yet the pricing is steep. Just make sure to be sanitary as with all procedures. Oh, and no lotions, you want to skin to remain as dry as possible to allow the skin to 'chap' and peel away.
I don't believe there is one... Some synonyms that don't start with 'J' are: Ruination Wrecking Leveling Laying Waste Razing Demolishing Fail