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Jul 3, 2014
Mindy F.
Jul 3, 2014
Mindy F.
Jul 3, 2014
Suzy M.
You must have left it on too long! I love nair but it can't be left on any longer than 5 minutes on your body, and 2 minutes on your face. Try Nivea cream it's in a blue jar. It's the best cream I've ever used for dry flaky skin/burns.
Jul 3, 2014
Mariam A.
Your too sensitive for that stuff
Jul 3, 2014
Qwaserght T.
I think aloe Vera will help
And next time I'd suggest using a hair remover specifically for facial use
I think Olay has one
Jul 3, 2014
Mindy F.
I left it on for two minutes and I used the one for the face. :(
Jul 3, 2014
Mindy F.
Jul 3, 2014
Deniece P.
I got the same burn from using the same thing do not put aloe Vera on it it made mines burn more just put a little Vaseline on it
Jul 3, 2014
Deniece P.
Afterwards your going to need a fading cream.
Jul 3, 2014
Kitty K.
Depilatory creams burn through the first layer of skin to remove hair.. So it's typical that would occur.
Not a good idea for the face...
Keep the area clean... it is now an open ground for breeding bacteria and acne. Actual aloe vera can help, but your best bet is leaving it alone. It will take about a month for that layer to be fully reconstructed so it is important you keep tabs on it.
Remember not to rinse your face with hot or cold water.. room temperature is just right.
No creams or products on it for tonight, they can really sting and give you more irritation.
Until you can feel that your skin can tolerate it, then you can begin applying creams to help moisturize it.
Jul 3, 2014
Marissa L.
Try neosporin. I use in on all scratches or small burns or whatever, including if I have like a popped zit on my face or something, so it should help.
Jul 3, 2014
Frida T.
I did it to remove some tiny facial hair too, and I my skin burnt so bad, so I have kind of big holes in my skin that will not away, they have been there for 3 years now... :(
Jul 3, 2014
Jenny L.
Aaahhhh I did the same thing a few months back! Just leave it alone, don't even put makeup on it, or it will irritate your skin. It went away after 1.5 weeks for me :/ and I even got the facial one AND I left it on for less than recommended!
Jul 3, 2014
Carol D.
Don't use nair over the face its for the body but its a gd product but I think you use it for long time on a v.sensitive area
Jul 3, 2014
Jade B.
I think that it left a rash because not only is your skin sensitive but if you didn't use the one specifically for your face it will leave that kind of burn I suggest aloe Vera and face lotion/moisturizer.