Nair Hair Remover Lotion with Baby Oil
Nair Hair Remover Lotion with Baby Oil Reviews
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Chemical burn
This stuff gave me a chemical burn even after I tested it in a small area and it came out fine. It is intensely chemically scented - which is noxious. It did get rid of the hair, but ended up being incredibly painful. — 1 year, 4 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful
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Cheap and works, but stinky and not gentle
I use a razor to shave my legs, but for my arms I use hair remover lotion or wax because I don't like razor shaving stubble on my arms. And when I am on budget, I usually buy this Nair's hair remover. Yes, the best part of this product is the price! I usually pay only $5+ for a big 9oz bottle. The directions suggest to leave the lotion on for about 3 min, but I usually keep for 4-5 min for my hair. The worst part - this stuff smells really really bad. At least, it passes my most important test - it removes my hair (both thick and thin). After wiping off the lotion, my skin sometimes get itchy and irritated. Thus, I will never ever use this one on sensitive parts of my body like bikini area. Also, it takes some time to rinse off the slimy stuff completely. Despite containing baby oil, a follow-up with a good body oil/lotion/butter is a must for me. Shaving is definitely faster to get rid of unwanted body hair. Even though this hair removing lotion is certainly not at all flawless, I have been using this one for years due to the good price. But as soon as I find a better product, I am ready to dump this one. — 2 years, 6 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 2 of 2 people said helpful
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Sucker!
Ok so I thought this would work better than Veet. Yeesh! I had to take this off before it even got to working. The strong chemical scent made it unbearable for me. I'd rather stick to Veet and a razor. — 1 year, 10 months agoThis review is: Helpful | Not helpful | Inappropriate | 0 of 0 people said helpful






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