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Mar 3, 2013
Olivia F.
Any suggestions?
Mar 3, 2013
Anna-Nadine G.
Use baking soda or cornstarch it's good for gradual hair removal unlike most that leave a stench or doesn't do anything at all but grow back the next day. Rinse it off and apply lotion.
Mar 3, 2013
Sarah K.
Nair is good! I would suggest getting one for sensitive skin...my skin is not sensitive, but the normal type irritates my skin and even left a burn like rash once.
Mar 3, 2013
Samiya I.
Nair and veet
Mar 3, 2013
Rachel H.
Avon hair removal cream!