Nair hair remover?
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Oct 7, 2014
Steysi L.
Oct 7, 2014
Crystal H.
Some people are sensitive to these products,cuz they're nothing but chemicals but I love em! DEFINITLEY try it on a small patch of skin first
Oct 7, 2014
Crystal H.
Also, when you've waited enough time, try to pull out a hair or two with tweezers, if it comes out easily and painlessly, you're ready to wash it off.
Oct 7, 2014
Taylor G.
Nair never works for me
Oct 7, 2014
Taylor G.
Also patch test first :)
Oct 7, 2014
Crystal H.
I find that it's just better and neater than wiping a test section and it not be ready
Oct 7, 2014
Crystal H.
FYI, I don't actually use it on my lower legs cuz it's not that effective there. Only above the knee. I suppose because those hairs are thinner.
Oct 7, 2014
Alex A.
I shave with nair & it's good! I've used this one & the baby oil one & both do the job just fine. (: '
Oct 7, 2014
Laura K.
I use Nair when I don't want to shave and it has always worked fine for me.
Oct 7, 2014
Maressa H.
I've used it a few times and it was kind of patchy for me. It would remove hair from certain areas of my legs but not others. And like other girls have already said, definitely patch test first!!
Oct 7, 2014
Shiro M.
I really like Nair! My legs stay hairless for way longer than shaving, though many people have different reactions to it.
Oct 7, 2014
Crystal H.
Spread evenly to avoid uneven removal
Oct 8, 2014
Gracelyn M.
If you have very sensitive skin DO NOT USE. I burnt my legs very badly
Oct 8, 2014
Shaye M.
Agree with Alexis, I've tried this stuff and it just left me with a blister that burst and scabbed lol; I haven't touched a hair removal cream since.
Oct 8, 2014
Steysi L.
Thank you girls , I didn't know there were answers lol.. But I'll definitely try a patch test first (: and I think I don't have sensitive skin :o lol
Oct 9, 2014
Syl C.
I used nair on my legs for 2 years trust me. You will feel burning and you can't do anything about that you jut have to go along. Eventually you won't feel it. I did armpits when I was 12 every Saturday. And I did my legs when I was 12 and left it on for 20 min.about every week in a half.
I know you aren't supposed o leave it on for more than 10 min. But when I did it for 20 my legs felt super soft.
Also make sure that night you do it you use a Lufa. And you don't put lotion or anything on top of it that same bight