Nair Hair Remover Lotion, Softening Baby Oil, 9.0 oz, pack of 3
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It is capable of removing your skin. This isn't a good one to use.
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I'm hoping you're joking when you say that. I ended up in the emergency room as a result of it.
yes. 2017 The fact that it comes in a pink bottle has no bearing on how the product functions.
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br>READ THE INSTRUCTIONS WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT, PARTICULARLY THE FIRST TIME! DO A PATCH TEST to see how it reacts with your skin if you've never used it before or if it's been a while. Those with sensitive skin or who have had burns should avoid slathering a chemical designed to dissolve hair all over their skin without first performing a patch test. I've been using this for years (legs and arms) and have left it on a smidge too long once or twice, resulting in skin that was a little sensitive for about 24 hours. br>Not all of the hair falls off with that initial rinse. It hasn't completely disintegrated all the way through the shaft, but it usually "falls out/off" within 24 hours. br>I find it difficult to use on underarms because you can't put your arms down while it's on. This should not be heated or placed in a creased area of the skin because it will burn.
I purchased two 3-packs in the hopes of receiving six bottles. Only two were sent to me. I carefully read the instructions and would not have purchased it if it had been advertised as a single bottle for $12 when I knew it cost less than $5 at the store. I'm buying this item for the second time. The first shipment was never delivered! I demand a refund of my funds!.
Shaving isn't an option for me because I have sensitive skin. Some women prefer a man who is smooth, so I purchased nair in the hopes of removing the hair from my private areas. On my armpits, it's effective. For my butt, it works. According to the manufacturer, the product should not be used in private areas. DO NOT USE IN YOUR PRIVACY. I'll keep using it because it's a good product.
Because I don't have much hair on my legs as I get older (I used to wear stockings all the time) and because hair no longer grows, this works out perfectly because I don't have to worry about ingrown hairs as much. I already knew this worked well for me, but I got a three-pack at a lower price than I could get locally, which makes me happy.
This lotion is a complete abomination. First, it burst open and spilled all over the bag; I don't blame the seller, but they could have done a better job of protecting it. It's also worth noting that there's no protective seal on it that can be removed. br>br>I left the product on for at least 4 minutes with no results. No hair was removed, and my skin became irritated and burned. So I'm not sure what kind of baby lotion we're talking about, but this isn't it. br>br>Also keep in mind that this item is classified as a hazmat and cannot be returned to Amazon.
It does what it says on the tin and doesn't smell as bad as other Nair products I've tried; the only complaint I have is that you have to use so much of it. I think I only used it three times before the bottle was completely empty!.
I used Nair (or Neet? ) as a teenager in the 1970s and 1980s. or both? ) a few times, and it felt like acid was being poured on my legs for some reason. It was extremely hot to the touch and didn't remove a lot of hair. This Nair now works for me without the sting (more of a tingle than pain). Perhaps I have the most obstinate cactus in the world. I don't have the best leg hair on the planet, but I do this: 1) I always leave the product on for a full 10 minutes, and 2) I still have to use a razor on some areas after wiping off my legs with a warm damp washcloth. Because I still have to shave, it may appear that this product isn't worth buying, but it is. Every time I use it, I get an additional day or two of smoother legs. Plus, I only use it once a week, not every time I shave. I believe that the baby oil softens my legs as well. I'll continue to buy Nair, but only in the summer when I shave the most.
Nair hair removal is the best; I've tried other brands and they require more application and don't remove as much hair. You have to make sure it is even and I never had 100% gone but it lasts longer than shaving and it is good for almost a week depending on hair growth with a quick.