Veet Hair Remover Cream For Bikini Area.
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May 9, 2013
Brianna M.
I was wondering if I could use veet hair remover cream to get rid of all the hair that goes under your bikini down there. I don't like having any hair at all but shaving takes to long and I have to keep up everyday. what are your opinions? or any other cream to make it bald? thank you ladies :)
May 9, 2013
Brie B.
That works but not very well to my knowledge I know that nair works better just don't let it touch or get on the inside because it will burn like hell
May 9, 2013
Brianna M.
Oh do you know any hair remover that won't burn inside? I don't like hair there either :/
May 9, 2013
Rachel C.
I don't think Veet is meant for your bikini area. Go to a salon and get your bikini area waxed...or a Brazilian wax if you want all the hair gone. They're not that bad as far as pain goes and ranges from $50-100 bucks depending on where you live.
May 9, 2013
Brianna M.
Oh my. lol and I am afraid of waxing and I don't feel comfortable with people looking down there I'm even like that with my gyno
May 9, 2013
Rachel C.
Yes. it definitely was uncomfortable lol but I'm use to it now. I'm from the US but am living in Sweden now and still get them. Both lady's are very professional and talkative so I think it's safe to say most people who do "down there" waxing are good at making their clients feel comfortable
May 9, 2013
Rachel C.
When I was thinking about doing them I found a spa and personally spoke with the lady so I could ask questions and get honest answers since it was.coming from the expert
May 9, 2013
Brianna M.
That's good that they make you feel comfortable but I have some scars from experimenting with a razor in 5th grade so I don't let anyone see it really I barely let my husband look at it:/
May 9, 2013
Rachel C.
That's understandable. But if you ever change your mind just do research, ask questions, and let your waxer know how uncomfortable the situation is for you. If they're professional they will definitely listen to your wants and needs! <3.
May 9, 2013
Destinee D.
The bikini area creams are just means more the sides. Do not use it on the whole bikini area it will burn your skin and it could result to a trip to the doctors! That's not what you want. The best tip is to go get it waxed or shave. If your confident in yourself you could try waxing at home tho I would never. Any serious salon will make you feel comfortable! If you get waxed make sure to take a few pain killers before and don't get discouraged the first time is the worst trust me!
May 9, 2013
Destinee D.
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May 9, 2013
Hadeeqa D.
Hey brianna. I actually used nair. I dint think there's much difference. its very easy. but I think the hair gets darker and thicker. and so does the skin iver the long term.
May 9, 2013
Emily W.
You definitely don't want to use those chemicals on the thin and delicate skin in that area. It is very likely to cause burns or allergic reactions, leading to a very embarrassing trip to the doctor.
May 10, 2013
Brianna M.
Oh my yeah. I think I may stick with shaving or maybe I can teach my husband to wax it for me but thank you so much ladies you have saved me from more bikini area disasters lol.
May 10, 2013
Rachel C.
Use a cheap conditioner along with a men's razor rather than shaving cream or gel. It moisturizes the skin as well as soothes it. And a men's razor usually gets a better and nicer shave I've noticed.(:
May 10, 2013
Brianna M.
Ok thank you will do you:)
May 10, 2013
Natalie T.
I do NOT have sensitive skin AT ALL (at least not before this), and I bought Nair for sensitive skin or possibly even the bikini area... and my entire legs (not even bikini area) blistered up like crazy (after using it for shorter than the directed time)! It was disgusting, super super gross. If you go down that route, definitely do a test on a small patch of skin first lol.
brazilian waxing is totally the best, but way too expensive for me as an unemployed student =( I'm super self conscious about way more modest things, but I am always relaxed with the waxers for some reason, they're always super professional =) but oh man, teaching your husband to wax is an amazing idea! I would try to teach my boyfriend but he thinks all this waxing and shaving and primping that women do is unfair and he hates it... so he definitely would not be down lol!
May 10, 2013
Brianna M.
Lol I told my husband I was going to teach him how he said ok its only cause he's a man and gets to see things lol but I am also unemployed so money is also tight for me too lol and I don't want to be all blistered from Nair or any hair remover I have sensitive skin so yeah ill stick to shaving or get my husband too do it lol and:)
May 10, 2013
Ana P.
I stopped using veet cause the cuantity of chemicals that puts on your skin its really big, also it makes my skin so dry. its better to shave with a razor.