First of all
you should read the instructions and make sure that the one you bought is
suitable for your skin type and the area that you want to remove from ie some
creams are not suitable for bikini areas. Now spread
the gel or cream onto your skin and leave it on for the amount of time
suggested in the instructions. Don't leave it on for longer or you will damage
your skin. Now rinse
the area properly with warm water and apply an aloe vera based cream to sooth
it.
You can get
special hair removal cream for men. Here is one example from Amazon;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Veet-Men-Hair-Removal-Creme/dp/B000KKNQBK
but I think
it really doesn't' matter if it says for men or women. The main difference is
probably a marketing one, that men don't want to be seen buying hair removal
cream that traditionally seems like a woman's product.
yes, there
are a few sites that sell hair removal cream wholesale - here is one of them;
http://www.pakswholesale.com/brand/veet/veet/veet-hair-removal-cream.html
or you could
try;
http://www.dhgate.com/wholesale/hair-removal-cream/c018006015.html
Hair
inhibiting cream is not the same as hair removal cream. Once you have got rid
of hair ie on your forearms, you can use hair inhibiting cream every day to
turn the thicker hairs into softer hair which should delay the time until you
need to do the next treatment.
it's a good
question. Depilatory creams are like a mid way point between waxing which pulls
the hair from the root and shaving which just chops it at the skin level. Hair
removal creams dissolve the hair right under the surface of the skin so the
regrowth afterwards is finer than with shaving.
Definitely yes! A lot of people have sensitive skin and react badly to hair removal products, so I would recommend putting a patch on your skin, rinsing it off after the time given on the instructions and then wait 24 hours to make sure you don't have any adverse reaction to the product.
That really
depends. I find that depilatory creams are a better option that shaving my
bikini line, which leaves the area stubbly and sore but it's not as good as
waxing which has a much smoother and longer lasting effect.
Using creams
is a good option if you don't have much time. The effects last for about a
week, but just be warned that the cream has a really strong and unpleasant
smell - so make sure you leave a window open.
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