Many women use a delipatory cream (hair removal cream) to remove underarm hair. Shaving and waxing are also options.
Hair removal creams can work but they depend on your skin type and hair type. It is recommended that before you use any hair removal creams you test it on a small area for allergies.
No cream will permanently remove hair. For that you need to have laser hair removal, or electrolysis.
Yes. It dissolves the hair at the surface. You can spread the cream over the selected area, wait for a period of time, and then wipe off the cream and the hair.
There are several hair removal products available on the market for men. These include but are not limited to Veet hair removal cream and Stop Grow hair removal cream.
Apply hair removal cream on the area that you want the hair to be removed. Test hair removal cream on a small area of your skin before using. If you experienced irritations and burns do not use the product on the sensitive area.
shaving cream..
Hair removal cream contains a big amount of alkaline that can cause skin damage.
No, Nair hair removal cream will not affect the rate that a tattoo will fade.
No. Depilatories or hair removal creams doesn't thicken the hair. It just dissolves the hair at the surface.
Using hair removal cream can cause you burns, skin irritations, skin discoloration and allergic reaction. So it is advised to do a patch test first on the small area of your skin before using any hair removal cream.
"The companies that market hair removal creams say that its safe for use, however I personally don't use hair removal cream, because I don't want a chemical that burns hair off seeping into my pores."