Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Sally Hansen Hair Removal Gel...?

Has anyone used it, and if so how well did it work? I used Nads the other night on my underarms and it didn't take all the hair. I followed the directions completely and I put the right ammount of gel on, but I still have some hair in the crease of my underarm. Does Sally Hansen"s work? How about peel apart wax strips? Any good brands I should try? Any tips? Thanx!!!



Sally Hansen Hair Removal Gel...?

it doesnt work.



dont waste ur money.



it burns, and i even left it on for 15 minuites!



its not worth it.



just shave it.



Sally Hansen Hair Removal Gel...?

Shaving is the way to go. The hair removal gels and creams are alright for women's facial hair, but to use it anywhere else is a waste of time and money.



Sally Hansen Hair Removal Gel...?

My husband used to use Nair when he was cycling a lot, mostly because it was easier for him than shaving his legs, he wasn't that great with a razor, and his leg hair was thick.



It worked really well. However, he's got super-tough skin. I don't think it would be so good for a woman. I tried it ages and ages ago, it did burn and itch. Plus it took a long time. It's faster for me to shave.



I'd be scared to use any kind of hair removal stuff on the underarm area, the skin there is really sensitive.



Wax strips and such are a huge waste of time and money. Maybe professional waxing is better, but the home-based stuff is a joke. It leaves gooey residue everywhere, the areas waxed often bruise up and bleed, and it's very painful. Sure, the hair takes a while to come back, and that's good. But is it worth all the trouble?



I don't think so.



Just think of how lovely those bruises will look with your bikini, along with the bits of towel lint stuck to the wax that wouldn't come off no matter what remover you used. I bought a kit that had the remover included--it didn't work. I used baby oil and other oils to get the sticky stuff off, they couldn't remove all of it. Scrubbed in the shower, soaped again and again, no luck. What a mess! What a huge waste of money!



And the kit says not to re-wax an area that has already been waxed...yet the wax doesn't always remove all of the hair, so what's waxed looks patchy. You have to either pluck those hairs or shave anyway.



Go to a professional for waxing if you have to do it. That way you can at least ask for your money back if everything goes horribly wrong.



Sally Hansen Hair Removal Gel...?

Don't waste ur money on those, just do it ur self.

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