nair and veet.
but nair gives me skin irritation and makes me bleed.
the first time i used it, it did that to my skin
plus it smells soo gross.
i wouldnt reccomend it i would recommed laser hair removal instead.
but you never know you might not have the same reaction to the hair removal lotion… but it still smells!
There are some of them, maybe not lotions, but somehting like it. I used to use this foam, and put it on my legs for 6 minutes and after i used a razorless/bladess razor, and wiped my legs with it, and there was no hair!! pain free! and Safe!! (it was Veet)
Yes, I believe Nair is safe and effective, as Irina said. I actually use Men’s Nair which must be fairly new–I had never heard of it until recently. I’m a 60-something woman and I love the men’s lotion for my now-unruly eyebrows. It works better and does not burn as the women’s Nair used to.
I found this description:
“For Smooth, Clean-Looking Skin. Lasts Days Longer Than Shaving.
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Back
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Chest
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Arms
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Legs
Dermatologist tested NairĀ® for Men Hair Removal Cream provides a complete hair removal regimen that removes unwanted hair and exfoliates and moisturizes your skin in one easy step.”
I think a better option would be Veet. If you are worried about the effects of Veet don’t worry they have made it available for Sensitive Skin so its very effective and very safe. Always test a patch of skin before attempting a whole area to be sure.
nair.. and yes it’s safe
nair, veet….and yes, the thicker and more have you hair though, just keep it on a little longer.
Nair. It’s safe, but its effectiveness varies. If the hair is especially coarse or thick it might not work as well as it does on fine/thin hair.
Yes I use some stuff by sally hansen and it works great. I don’t have to use it often either.
nair and veet.
but nair gives me skin irritation and makes me bleed.
the first time i used it, it did that to my skin
plus it smells soo gross.
i wouldnt reccomend it i would recommed laser hair removal instead.
but you never know you might not have the same reaction to the hair removal lotion… but it still smells!
my wife uses it on my back cause there ways no way I was going to let her rip it out like a bikini wax.
There are some of them, maybe not lotions, but somehting like it. I used to use this foam, and put it on my legs for 6 minutes and after i used a razorless/bladess razor, and wiped my legs with it, and there was no hair!! pain free! and Safe!! (it was Veet)
Yes, I believe Nair is safe and effective, as Irina said. I actually use Men’s Nair which must be fairly new–I had never heard of it until recently. I’m a 60-something woman and I love the men’s lotion for my now-unruly eyebrows. It works better and does not burn as the women’s Nair used to.
I found this description:
“For Smooth, Clean-Looking Skin. Lasts Days Longer Than Shaving.
*
Back
*
Chest
*
Arms
*
Legs
Dermatologist tested NairĀ® for Men Hair Removal Cream provides a complete hair removal regimen that removes unwanted hair and exfoliates and moisturizes your skin in one easy step.”
Good luck to you!
I think a better option would be Veet. If you are worried about the effects of Veet don’t worry they have made it available for Sensitive Skin so its very effective and very safe. Always test a patch of skin before attempting a whole area to be sure.