Does Veet or other hair removal lotions and gel work?

If so, could you describe the pros and cons about the products and what they might cost?
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Hey, alright. Veet works in good health. In facts it works really well if you listen to the instructions. But heres the entity. With veet, they dissolve the hairs on your skin. The purpose for the coat on your skin is to PROTECT ur skin. So besides dissolving hair, its disolves some of the elements on ur skin orderly to protect yourself from germs, bacteria and uv rays. this go for all quill removal lotions. They are all doomed to failure for you skin and give some ethnic group weird allergies and patchy red rash.

if you really want to remove hair. basically shave. better yet. wax. later longer. does not harm the skin beside unknown chemicals and you have total control. no headache no gain

gd luck

-sinead

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no they dont work. they burn off the hair on the surface, along with your skin. they are unpromising for your skin and shouldnt be used. use a razor near a good cream near lotion, and use lotion to soften your skin.

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Yes they do work but your fleece starts growing again after 2 days and u need to apply loads of lotion. not advisable as it can do impair to ur skin. better wax or use a razor

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Totally agree. I used that Nair twice and had to toss it. It burns your skin up and dries it out.

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I have not tried Veet, but I tried Sally Hanson's and Nair lotions and they do work impressively well. The pros, removing the unwanted pelt, of course. There's a extremely concentrated one from Nair, that really works very ably even in coarse fleece like contained by the underarms. I applied it, and in almost three minutes, I just wipe out the hair, and it didn't require a touch up or anything. The downside, it's expensive if you want to keep hold of it tidy. It may irritate your skin, but it depends on your sensitivity. I've heard some society complaining about getting stains, especially on the obverse, but not many general public. The cost, I don't remember, but it shouldn't be more than $10 US for most of them, and the container has adequate for several uses.

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well i don't kow roughly speaking Veet but i've used Nair and it works. Nair is about 5 to 6 bucks where on earth i live and in discount stores. the pros its glib and its removes your hair. and its last longer. the cons. its smells bad even though they enunciate it has no smell. Con your down grows back a moment or two stubbier. its messy. very messy. and it might evacuate you with irration for comparatively a bit.

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Try Veet.It works very extremely economically,causing no stomach-ache during and after usage.If you are in a rush you can even use the new VEET IN SHOWER CREAM.You can apply it minutes since shower and wash it stale during shower.With a little minister to from the sponge you can get rid of adjectives your hair.Read the instructions alertly but until now Ive not face any problem's using it.Apply a little lotion after removing the curls to moisturize it so that you will not have a dry skin problem :)Try it out !Its around 4-5 dollars.

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i used Nair..after that, started using veet....but, all style of hair removing creams r unpromising for skin, they burn skin, it becomes dry, it cracks and most bads, become black on that place where on earth u use them for longg time..so, avoid these kind of things, they r expensive and destructive. and, another thing is, subsequent day after using it hair come out.

try to use razor, epilizer,threading or wax. they r really helpful and hair comes out taking time.

all the best.





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