Nair Hair Remover Lotion with Baby Oil, For smooth & Radiant Skin, 9 oz.
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Not really, but I did use it once. I'll have to give it another shot to see if it's still useful.
It does, but it has an unpleasant odor that lingers; however, it's worth it because you won't get razor bumps, it's easier to do, and it lasts much longer.
Yes, but it gives off a foul odor.
Selected User Reviews For Nair Hair Remover Lotion with Baby Oil, For smooth & Radiant Skin, 9 oz.
It's a pleasant surprise how simple it is to operate. Everything was covered by the bottle's instructions. If you don't trim ahead of time, you'll have to rinse outside. br>br>I missed a few patches, but I'm sure I'll figure it out.
I used it on my arms, legs, chest, and back and it worked perfectly. My shoulders are easily burned when I use it. You must use a thick application! It's not a lotion, so don't use it as such. If you have dark / coarse hair like mine, you may need to leave it on for the maximum amount of time (9 to 10 minutes), so don't use it if your skin is sensitive. br>br>It doesn't last as long as advertisements would lead you to believe. You should wait a week or two before using it again, so you don't get burned, which is plenty of time to become very prickly. br>br>Seems to work best on dry hair/skin that is no more than half an inch long but not stubble. After that, be gentle with your skin because it will be soft and vulnerable to injury.
It has a strong odor and is not recommended for people who have sensitive skin. My hair took a long time to fall out, which caused me to become bumpy, and then it began to burn and bleed. DO NOT GET IT, I repeat, DO NOT GET IT. Either shave or invest in a more sensitive-skin-friendly product.
Because this is my first time using it, I'm not sure if I used enough. Skin will feel soft and smooth, and the scent of baby lotion will be noticeable. The only thing I don't care for is how oily it is.
I like Nair, but I ran out of the aloe Vera one, so I bought this one, the Nair baby oil. It has an odd odor, and according to the instructions, you should leave it on for three minutes before removing it. After 3 minutes, I removed it, and my skin began to burn and tear as I did so. I don't have sensitive skin; my skin is tough, so when I noticed it was tearing my skin, I lightly scratched it with my nail to see if it was tearing, and it tore. I snatched it away from my body as quickly as I could. I suggested that Either leave it one for two: 30 or don't use it at all. It also felt like it was burning. However, it functions reasonably well.
It works really well, and my hair started growing back after about a week. For me, it was two weeks later.
I don't work at all, and it irritates my skin.
eyes of a certain size BUT, I learned my lesson and now use it in my tub—I poured a bunch down the drain, let it sit for a few minutes, then poured in some boiling water. The water was able to drain more quickly as a result of this. I asked one of my plumbers if that was okay, and he said yes; it's probably best for smaller, slower-moving systems. Draining sinks and tubs, for example, isn't a big deal. Clogs from the NBA.