Nair Men Shower Power Hair Remover: Cream for chest, back, legs and arms Works fast while you shower Thick formula Clean scent Dermatologist tested
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Brand | Nair |
Item model number | 23309 |
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Product Id | 826385 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 022600233091 |
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Very good product that actually works and easy to use, just apply on body evenly for about 2 to 8 min and shower. It's like magic once you start showering all the hair falls away with no pain or the hassle of shaving. Skin feels smooth after using it and it has no bad smell. Have used it once so far and it worked fine for me.
This stuff is so easy to use I can't believe what I had been putting myself through before I found this. It literally erases hair wherever you don't want it. It doesn't burn or sting at all. Just wait a few mins, wipe away and done. Only wish I had found it earlier.
I bought this looking for an easy, safe way to remove hair. It was much more efficient than expected. I applied it per the instructions leaving it on for 2-3 minutes before getting in the shower. Then after 4-5 minutes I used the sponge as instructed and the hair just came right off! I did experience hair return in about the same time as shaving, however, it was light, and after shaving, it did not return for 3 days.
I've used this product for the last couple of months, it removes hair fast, it's easy to use and it's much easier than shaving. I do recommend everyone to follow the instructions on the label and never overuse it. As long as the product is used properly and you apply a good moisturizer after using it , it will leave skin real smooth and hair will take longer to grow back than shaving.
It seems to work, but if you have thick hair you may have a bit of a problem like me, took a bit of a try with max of 10 min so be paient dont be like me and rush. Also it does sting just a little of you do it more then once.
The formula is stronger (10 minutes max). The sponge makes your life easier. Will buy again.
I used for (male) leg-hair removal. The process wasn't the easiest nor was it the cleanest. It was a little difficult to tell if there was enough of the product on the desired area. I wasn't able to tell for sure what spots I missed until after I removed the hair. In addition, the cream breaks the hair, but not as close to the root as what I was expecting. Be it more painful, waxing is much more thorough for excessive hair removal. I also used on the chest area and that was actually a lot easier. Still broke the hair a bit farther from the root than I would've preferred, but it did the job. I would recommend for light hair removal. But not for the bigger jobs.
I followed the directions to the point and it dint work that well. I have some hair on my shoulders and I wanted to get it off. First of all, it stings.....and it did give me a rash the next day... maybe its just me... and second off..... it dint get rid of all the hairs...
Depilatory cream *seems* like a good idea. Rub on the cream and wipe off the hair, right? However, it is not a process you'd want to go through every other day due to the smell, mess and potential for skin irritation. Based on my experience, that's exactly what you'd have to do to keep the hair off. I tried using the product on both small and large areas. Due to the timing, you really have to limit one application to an area you can cover in around 30 seconds or so. Once you get into a minute, you've completely messed up the timing and the chance of a rash goes up exponentially. You also have to be very gentle in wiping it off. Getting aggressive will just irritate your skin more. The biggest problem I have is the results. For one thing, the removal was spotty. Some areas came clean while others didn't. For another, the results didn't last long at all. Within a few days, stubble was popping up again. My skin was still irritated from the previous application! The bottom line for me is that Nair was less effective and more painful than shaving, so I'll stick to shaving for now. For my knuckles (knuckle hair makes me feel like an ape), I just buff off the hair with a coarse-grained foam emery board. It works!
I tried this according to instructions and it barely works at all. I have coarse hair and even leaving on to 5 minutes barely worked and it started to irritate my skin.