WreckingBalm® Tattoo Removal Gets Social
WreckingBalm® has launched a new social media initiative in Facebook, Twitter and the Blogosphere
Falmouth, ME (PRWEB) December 22, 2010
WreckingBalm® recently launched a Facebook fan page with updates on WreckingBalm®, contests, special deals, and a forum for all that is about tattoos and tattoo removal related. The page is monitored daily and used for Q&A's, customer Service, customer inquiries and as a place where others can chat with each other about the product. WreckingBalm® encourages you to join the page, tell them your tattoo concerns, share before and after photos, and take part in the conversation. For joining you are able to download a $7 rebate form for your purchase of the product at your local Walmart.
"We have developed this fan page as an information tool that will feature helpful websites, articles, news, gossip, contests and other resources. Our aim is for you to use this spot as your top resource for all things tattoo and tattoo removal related", says Joan Crocker, Social Media Manager, WreckingBalm®. You can "Like" them at WreckingBalms Facebook page.
WreckingBalm® is also on Twitter, where recently they offered a $15 promo code (15D-TWFB can be used until 12/31) when you purchase WreckingBalm® from their website. Customers and fans alike are encouraged to talk with WreckingBalm® directly! Ask questions, give your opinion and keep up with the latest news and product info on the tattoo removal cream, celebrity tattoos, tattoo removal, new inks and cool blogs. You can follow them on Twitter at @wreckingbalmtat.
Lastly, WreckingBalm® also recently launched the"ReThink The Ink Blog". The information and articles posted there to be used as a resource for those looking for tattoo removal or looking to get a tattoo. It is also a place where you can leave comments, ask questions and send ideas and advice on what you want to know about. WreckingBalm®'s blog will cover topics ranging from the top 10 reasons people regret their tattoos to bacon lovers tattoos and Tattoo trends and celebrity tattoo removal, and will also discuss recent news and innovations about the WreckingBalm® product.
WreckingBalm® is the only in-home FDA approved hand held device for fading or removing unwanted tattoos. Discovered and formulated by two laboratories in over two-and-a-half years with a team of specialists, Doc Wilson has produced a simple process that just takes 3 minutes every other day. This unique system safely combines three technologies and two simple methods of skin exfoliation and removal. The first uses an FDA approved tattoo removal technology that gently, but effectively, removes the upper layers of the epidermis (outer skin layer). The second step uses a chemical serum that penetrates deep into the underlying lower layers, breaking up the cellular matrix in which the ink pigments are imbedded.
Basic knowledge of skin cell turnover and renewal is important to understand. It takes 4 to 6 weeks for cells to naturally regenerate and complete one cycle. This skin cell renewal process is the key as the ink injected cells work their way to the surface for removal. WreckingBalm® safely works not only to break up the ink pigments, but to expedite the process of removal. More aggressive removal methods generally cost more, can hurt more and have greater risks.
WreckingBalm® is designed for tattoo artists and clients to pre-fade old ink before working on cover-up tattoos; for doctors as pre-laser treatment phase minimizing the number of laser treatments achieving satisfied patients and referrals; and as a less invasive, affordable removal method for those searching for a safe effective alternative to other procedures to remove their tattoo.
Preval®, the parent company, is recognized as a progressive leader in specialty niche marketing and the maker of category leading health products sold in national retail pharmacy chains such as Walmart, CVS, Walgreens, online, and Direct Response. For more information about the company please visit prevalhealth. com.
Incorporated in 1999, Preval® is based in Maine with headquarters in Portland.
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