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First hair removal cream that didn't burn me
This is the first hair removal cream that didn't burn me. It doesn't smell very good (I don't think many hair removal creams do) but it does a fantastic job. 8 minutes on my bikini line and I come out smooth as ever.
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loveali
- 7 reviews
Bad
I found that it would only burn me when I applied it when I got out of the shower. Maybe because my pores were open from the hot water, and the cream got right into them? I'm never buying this ever again though. I'd rather go for Nair's hair removal cream.
- It does remove hairs really well.
- The hairs take longer to grow back.
- It sometimes burnt me.
- The smell is horrible. It's raspberry mixed with that gross hair removal cream smell.
- Walking around with red body parts after using this!
- I sometimes had dry skin flaking from the burns :(
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captainoats92
- 3 reviews
Terrible
I decided that I would give this product a go because I was sick of shaving and hair removal creams lasted longer. The main thing that I couldn't get over was the smell. It smelled like wet grass, nothing like the "delicious rasberry frgrance" it was supposed to have. I did a test strip on my leg and within five seconds my skin started burning, it was very painful. I quickly washed off the cream and have never used it again. That was a few months ago. For me, I will stick with shaving.
*No pros for me.
*The stench.
*Allergic reaction to it.
*Waste of money for me.
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