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What is a good way to remove hair without waxing or shaving?

I am looking for a creme or somrting similar to remove hair without shaing or waxing and to stay smooth. Can anyone help?

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    12 Responses to “What is a good way to remove hair without waxing or shaving?”

    1. curlywar88 says:

      nair with aloe

    2. sharon w says:

      nair not good for your skin though

    3. blueberrybalance says:

      sally hansen brush on hair remover.

    4. sexynutters says:

      get satin care its a cream that you leave on for about 10mins then wipe and hair will automatically be remobed no pain

    5. reds says:

      try a depilatory it’s a cream dat u apply and then after some minutes u wash it off using your hand or a cloth it takes of the hair really well but if u have sensitive skin like me it may be kinda abrasive dats d only problem i had with it. hope i helped

    6. ms_coco31 says:

      Nair or Neet should do the trick. Sally Hansen also sells a little glove that you can put on your hand and rub over the hair in a circular motion and the hair comes right out. All of these can be found at your local WalMart or Target.

    7. jessicadavid p says:

      laser

    8. Cybele says:

      Throughout the Middle East, they use sugaring to remove unwanted body hair. Recipes are usually passed from mother to daughter, but you can probably find something similar on the net. Also, the stuff used for sugaring doesn’t smell bad.

      Nair and Veet smell nasty, but they leave you with stubble and the stink won’t get out for a day or so

    9. michzoe says:

      I found that those creams don’t work very well. You can’t reaply without burning yourself either. I switched to an epilating machine. Then my hair is gone for about 4-5 weeks.

    10. ead824 says:

      Sally Hansen’s Sensitive skin depilitory cream.

      I personally find that this product is gentler than Nair, Veet, etc… You can get it for coarse and normal hair yet it doesn’t cause the “burn” that the other products do, for me anyway.
      It’s always a good idea to test a product forst before you go all out with the hair removal.

      Good Luck

    11. Kathy n says:

      veet, nair
      always buy the ones with aloe

    12. leega says:

      Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.
      Waxing usually lasts for 3 weeks, but it is painful.
      Electrolysis and laser hair removal are “permanent” hair removal methods but are expensive and you have to find a trained professional, otherwise your skin could be damaged.
      A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt

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