Liquid hair removal products CAN work, yet they work best on short, stubbly hair. Such as hair that hasn't been shaved for about a day, no more than five days worth of growth. The best and longest lasting hair removal sans shaving is waxing. The most proven permanent way is laseralysis. Now, as with all types of hair removal products, use the one made specifically for that area. In other words, don't use leg gel on your underarms or bikini area unless you enjoy sever amounts of pain and discomfort! Take a good hot shower and scrub the area(s) to be dilipidated using a body scrubbing pad or something similar for best results. DO NOT let the product remain on your skin longer than directed! Otherwise, you may remove layers of skin you wanted to keep!!!
2007-03-12 08:48:37
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answered by mangamaniaciam 5
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Works very well, but if you leave it on too long it can cause a rash. Last time I left it on too long. I never developed a rash per say, but my legs itched for about an hour after. It was a bad thing.
Also, hair remover works by getting your hair follicles to actually release the hair at the root. So, it takes a lot longer to grow back. That's a good thing!~
2007-03-12 15:39:54
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answered by Dee 3
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It depends on the texture of the hair. If you have coarse hair you might wanna soak the hair in warm water before applying the hair remover. I personally like a depilatory cream made my VEET. You must also let the cream sit long enough to remove the h air, but not too long
2007-03-12 15:46:03
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answered by Anonymous
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I found out that it really works on fine and thin lite hair, if you have dark course hair or even medium hair is no good, there's a stronger formula for course hair but it's more the irritation and the bumps that u'll be getting than hair remove. I strongly suggest Wax or Blade depending where!
2007-03-12 15:44:49
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answered by Brenda 1
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It really depends on the hair how thick it is, etc.
Some products work and some products do not. Its basically trial and error and finding out what works for you.
2007-03-12 15:37:36
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answered by Issym 5
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What hair are you trying to remove? Facial hair? Nair?
2007-03-12 15:38:39
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answered by Rissy 2
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depends on what kind you mean.
The kind for facial hair ussually work
the kinds like Nair for legs some work some dont Nair is really strong it burned my legs. I have big sores from it.
2007-03-12 15:40:03
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, it works pretty good, just be sure to only leave it on for the time specified in the directions. otherwise you can give yourself severe (2nd and 3rd degree) burns.
2007-03-12 15:38:04
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answered by april b 2
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yes
2007-03-12 15:36:16
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answered by BOOM, roasted. 7
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i dont think they are really that great,if possible,waxing works best and it last longer
2007-03-12 15:37:52
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answered by mysteria 2
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