My Experience With
Hair Removal Cream



One of the popular forms of depilation is hair removal cream that can be purchased at many retailers like drugstores or grocery stores usually in their pharmacy or skincare sections.

These creams are applied directly to the unwanted hair and are often left on the skin for several minutes or longer before being wiped off with a cloth taking the unwanted hair with it.

Hair removal creams usually contain chemicals that dissolve the hair and allow you to wipe away the hair after the cream has had time to work although you might have to rinse off the excess cream after use.

With regard to the results, at best you are usually left with a hair-free look for several days so in this regard the results can be comparable to shaving.

Unlike shaving though, some hair removal cream might not be usable on certain body parts such as the face although some are specially formulated to be used on sensitive body parts.


Also, some products might irritate your skin.

Your best bet is to carefully read the instructions and warnings on any hair removal cream you are considering and if you decide to use a particular product, test a small area on your skin to see the results.

If possible, also try to smell the product before purchasing to ensure that the smell is not too strong. Some products have a very pungent odor that you might find hard to tolerate.

Personally, I have used hair removal creams on several occasions and while I was able to tolerate the smell and the resulting mess that I created when trying to remove the hair and cream from my body, I found that the hassle was just not worth the time and effort especially since the results only last several days at best.




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