Sally Hanson hair removal cream - it is great. I have really sensitive skin and I can use it - no problems
Usually, I leave it on a little longer than the instruction say to leave it on. Then I just get in the shower and wash it off. It takes a long time for the hair to grow back.
2006-12-02 08:02:54
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answered by Anonymous
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I hate Nair...it's horrid, smells bad, and irritates the heck outta my skin (lots of red bumps and rashes). My favorite is Veet. It comes with a little rubber gadget that looks just like a razor (without an actual blade), after you've applied the Veet cream, you let it sit for a few minutes and then use the rubber razor to 'scrape' the cream and hair right off. It's so incredibly fast and convenient!
It does not irritate my skin at all and smells so much better than Nair or Sally Hansen. HTH!
2006-12-02 17:20:43
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answered by olliebee 3
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Product: Nair-Peachy Cream Flavor
Whats This?: This amazing cream removes your body hair, adds 4 layers of moisture, AND smells awesomly great!
The Secret : By delivering the moisture deep down into skin, it gently pushes the hair out of the pore. The pore then gets clogged with moisturizer, which PREVENTS future growth (Not saying that it will never grow back but it will prevent it)
WalMart: $7.99
Pharmapree: $5.99
Ulta: $4.59
Walgreens: $5.88
The Comparison to other products: VEET is an amazing brand but if you are like my best friend, you have extremely sensitive skin. Her skin turned red with burnt wholes in it. On the other hand, Nair treats your skin with royalty and protects it.
The Smell: Many of the Nair products smell like a pile of dung (in other words, A PEICE OF ****) but this one, the peachy cream smells like cookies&cream&peaches!
I would write "HOPE IT WORKS" but I already know that its going to work.
2006-12-02 18:56:41
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answered by Caroline 3
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for what part of your body? If it's for your upper lip or sideburns, just WAX it using Nair body wax.
If it's for your legs, just shave or wax. I tried Veet and it massively sucked. Only clumps of hair came off, and not all smooth at once. I was really disappointed and never used a depilatory (hair removing cream) again. Now I shave.
2006-12-02 16:02:52
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answered by princesspie 2
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Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.
A review of the various hair removal methods is available at http://tinyurl.com/ob6tt
2006-12-03 10:41:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Nair and Veet are pretty much the same except that Veet is a little more expensive. I prefer Veet because it smells slightly better.
2006-12-02 16:11:12
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answered by JP 1
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Ive only used Veet. Its good, but you've gotta leave the cream on for alot longer than the box says for it to work.
2006-12-02 19:32:44
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answered by jojobass86 3
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Veet...but Not the mousse, they have a regular one in the pink can. But I'm seriously thinking about getting my legs waxed, if the results are half as good as my eyebrow waxing then I'm gonna try it. After letting them wax my eyebrows at the salon they stay smooth so much longer than tweezing.
2006-12-02 15:58:19
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answered by jupitor 3
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Veet for extra sensitive skin hair remover
2006-12-02 15:55:18
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answered by shan 4
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Sally Hansen is really good. As described on the package, it removes even the tiniest hairs, and it has a pleasant vanilla scent. A bonus for animal lovers: Sally Hansen doesn't test any of their products on animals.
2006-12-02 16:49:28
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answered by Bookworm 7
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