I actually prefer using creams like Nair for hair removal. I found shaving to be irritating... it caused bumps and stubble grew back in a matter of days. Waxing, forget about it(yowch!). I find the cream to be quick and efficient, I don't have to deal with razor bumps, and hair doesn't start growing back for about a week.
The only downside is that many hair removal creams can irritate the sensitive skin in the pubic area. I'd try it on a small patch first, then see if you feel pain or have any marks after a few days. Do this on the area closest to the stomach, and then on an area close to the inner thigh to gauge how sensitive you are. If you have no pain or irritation, go for the entire pubic area. Take extra care not to get ANY cream on the moist mucus membrane of the vaginal area and certainly not on or near your clitoris. That will hurt...alot.
2006-11-13 18:33:59
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answered by Breezie 3
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Hair removal cream is a very harsh chemical. It can actually get quite painful since it burns your skin while dissolving the hair. Try it and see if it works for you. If you find it too painful afterwards then don't use it again.
Honestly I've tried shaving, hair removal creams and epilators and i'm now waxing. It hurts for 1 second, then you're baby smooth and hair free for 4 weeks(ish) Hair removal creams are like shaving, need to be done at least once a week.
2006-11-14 02:27:19
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answered by Shadowlogic 1
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You can use the creme on the "front" part, but dont use it on your actual you-know-what, because even if the creme label says brazilian bikini hair remover, DO NOT PUT IT ON THE WHOLE THING!!!!!!! You will have burning pain, and not be able to have sex for like a week, and you might have to call 911!! I tried to take it ALL off using this creme - it said brazilian - you would think that meant it was safe for the entire area - but it WASNT! Beware!! Now I shave and its not a problem - just be careful. The only thing is it doesnt last very long - 2 days tops, and then you have to shave again.
2006-11-15 01:42:18
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answered by krisr22 3
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Using a depilatory hair remover in such a sensitive area could leave you with serious irritations. Most depilatories would recommend you avoid these areas completely. Waxing pubic hair is painful and certainly takes a lot of getting used to.
If you are afraid of cutting yourself (and you should be!) then consider using the Seiko Cleancut shaver and Shavy Femini hair trimmer. These products are used by thousands worldwide. The Cleancut shaver does not nick, cut or burn and will leave you with baby soft skin.
In terms of maintenance, you simply need to spend a couple of minutes a week shaving to maintain a clean shaved appearance.
2006-11-14 07:40:10
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answered by Furball 3
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you can try Nair i, product you can buy from Target, Wal-mart, or Walgreen.
With Hair removal cream, is best to try a little bit on the surface where you want your hairs to be remove, to see if you have allerge reaction to it. Waxing hurting way too much, but keep in mind, with the hair removal cream, when the hairs starting to grow back, it sometiem become itchy... so think about it how you want it to be done.
2006-11-14 02:27:36
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answered by C J 1
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Well there are lots of creams available in the market...plz try to use only ayurvedic creams only...Application of this cream definitely make it work...Well if u in look for permanent solution...there is another treatment..laser...removing thru lacer is expensive but its permanent and after that u wont need a shave ever week or month
2006-11-14 13:45:02
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answered by sms 1
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it is only ok to use a hair removal cream if it is supposed to be for removing pubic hair. You shouldnt use leg creams for that area cuz it can irritate the skin and maybe cause other problems.
2006-11-14 02:24:42
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answered by scrazygirl25 3
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Read the directions on the hair removal cream you want to use. What's the hurry? Be sure you use the right product.
2006-11-14 02:35:24
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answered by marsha 3
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Waxing isnt that bad. you just have to get used to the sensation. BUt if that isnt the route for you, i guess you can use removal cream if it works. Good luck on that
2006-11-14 02:26:22
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answered by Anonymous
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A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-11-14 11:53:51
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answered by Anonymous
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