Nair For Men Hair Removal Body Cream 13 oz (Pack of 3)
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Yes, you certainly can. Just remember to use it prior to taking a bath. Make sure you haven't bathed in at least 24 hours before applying product to ensure that your skin is full of natural body oils. This has been extremely beneficial. Natural oils aid in the moisturization of the skin. Leave on for 8–9 minutes (no more than 10 minutes is recommended). ) To remove the cream from your skin, use a damp washcloth in the shower. Simply rinsing the product off will not suffice. Rinse thoroughly after removing all hair and Nair from the genital area (scrotum). Rinse thoroughly with cool water, wash the area with a moisturizing cleanser, and apply baby oil to the area. Towel dry the baby oil off of the area, leaving a thin film of baby oil on clean, smooth skin. If desired, apply corn starch baby powder to the area after 20 minutes.
I haven't tried it on my beard yet, but it's quite potent. It will certainly take care of your hair; however, you must exercise caution when it comes to your skin. It can handle pubic hair and pretty much anything else.
The back of the package states that it should not be used in the nose.
This is not a good idea. Chemicals will be burned as a result of this process. I'm not bothered by my nipples in any way. Just don't leave it on for an extended period of time.
Selected User Reviews For Nair For Men Hair Removal Body Cream 13 oz (Pack of 3)
This is my second attempt at writing a review for this product; the first was rejected, most likely due to the fact that it included photos of my chest and stomach. br>br>I was keeping track of the product's effects, such as the bristles that remained and the chemical burns. br>br>I'll try it again, but this time without the photographic evidence. br>br>Nair for Men fails to deliver on its promise of smooth hairless skin. Its performance is comparable to that of a low-end razor. When you rub your hands across it, small hairs will remain, giving you a scratchy, prickly sensation. Even if you follow all of the warnings on the label, chemical burns and "allergic reactions" are possible (though not guaranteed). br>br>I cannot recommend this product to anyone in good conscience. Amazon, in my opinion, should prohibit the sale of this item.
I've had mixed results with Nair products in the past. I've had a few that didn't do a good job of removing body hair. I've tried a few that caused rashes or (mild) chemical burns when they came into contact with my skin. This one, on the other hand, works really well for me. I've used it below the belt and it smoothes everything out nicely with no irritation. It also doesn't cause the itching and irritation that shaving does (when the hair starts to grow back). I've also used it on my back, which has been causing me some issues. It's not easy to get rid of because it's so thick. If you're going to use it in a hard-to-reach area, have a friend or a soft towel on hand to help you remove it so you don't get burned. As a result of this, I have a minor chemical burn on my back. I'm not sure why, because it's only in one spot, not all over my back. In any case, even if the results are just different parts of your own body, keep in mind that they may differ. br>br>I debated giving it four stars because it's quite thick, making it difficult to wash off as directed on the bottle. However, I decided that being slightly thicker is preferable to being slightly runny.
Due to the lateness of the product, the seller was forced to issue a refund. br>I've used veet and neomen and had good results, but I have thick hair and was looking for something with a stronger formula that would do a better job of completely removing the hair. br>This product is unquestionably more potent, but I must have had some sort of reaction because I was in excruciating pain right away after using it. When I looked down at the area on my leg where I'd applied it, I noticed that blood was oozing from the hair follicles! br>After washing away the painful experience, it left an incredibly smooth leg until it began to grow back and I suffered from the worst ingrown hairs I'd ever had for over a month. This experience has left a number of scars on my leg. br>I'm not sure if I had a bad reaction to this product or if it's simply too strong, but I'm afraid to use it again.
It functions well, but after 8 minutes, it begins to burn. It cleans and smoothes everything for weeks on end. Keep an eye on your bungee cord. taint.
I looked in every store I could find for this product (I only found the women's version). As a result, I went to Amazon and bought something. To be honest, I tried the one designed for women and got the same results as I did with the one designed for men. I like it, but I won't buy it again because the female version was less expensive and easier to find in my area. I recommend that you try both and see which one works best for you.
Irritation that is unsightly. I had high expectations for this product, but it let me down. I used it on stubble that was about a 16th of an inch long and left it on for 8 minutes before washing it off. It didn't get rid of all the hair, and it irritated the hair follicles a lot. (As seen in the first photo, taken 24 hours after use) Thankfully, I only used it on a small patch on my arm as a test before applying it to larger areas; I'll try it again for a shorter period of time to see how well it works and if it causes the same irritation. Shaving with a sharp razor, even at 8 minutes, produces better results, is faster, and causes no irritation. The second photo shows a comparison to the rest of my arm, which has been shaved with no irritation, and both activities were completed within 15 minutes of one another. I usually don't have sensitive skin or any kind of ingrown hairs/folliculitis. This was supposed to save me time by allowing me to apply the makeup, go about my daily routine, and then shower it off. I cannot recommend it; however, if shorter times are successful, I will update this post.
I'm not sure how I feel about it. It does the job, but it takes time and only lasts a few days longer than shaving. Because it has to sit, I can't combine it with my shower, so I have to lube it up and play AC/DC on the air guitar before I can rinse it off and shower. I'd wear it for days if it were permanent.
18! We've learned our lesson, at the very least.