So far, so good. I've used OTC creams for months at a time over the years, but it wasn't until I started using prescription strength progesterone cream that my hair really stopped falling out. For the past two months I've been on this cream, and my hair loss is like it was when I was much much younger and had a very thick ponytail. My hair has thickened up visibly with new growth in just these two months. Even though I still have lots of hormonal problems, I think the end of hair loss is enough reason to give prescription progesterone cream a very long trial! I suspect that OTC progesterone creams with methyl-paraben may do more damage than good--methyl paraben being a proven xeno-estrogen. Good luck.
You can use garnier hair cream :)
Cream hair colors are generally mixed with a cream developer.
No cream will permanently remove hair. For that you need to have laser hair removal, or electrolysis.
Yes, cream peroxide is developer.
Many women use a delipatory cream (hair removal cream) to remove underarm hair. Shaving and waxing are also options.
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.
no i think
If you are a girl you will want to get a razor and the best shaving cream there is out there and put some cream were your hair is make sure not to get cream near your vagina and gently cut the hair of then have sex
shaving cream..
it depends realy. if your hair is realy dry then get a cream for realy dry hair. BlueMagic range is great for afro hair.
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.
Wash your hair of course!