yes
all hair removers have risks.
Using Nair or similar hair removal products on an 11-year-old is not generally recommended. These products contain strong chemicals that can cause skin irritation or allergic reactions, especially on young and sensitive skin. It's best to consult with a pediatrician or dermatologist for safe hair removal options suitable for children.
Yes, anywhere hair grows, it can be removed with laser hair removal. The only place it may not be recommended is the eyebrows and eyelashes as the proximity of the laser to the eye may not be safe.
You will have to buy a product that is specifically designed to be used on your face. Don't just use one that you put on your legs. There are creams available for over lip hair and eyebrows so purchase one of those and use it.
Hair dye is the toughest stain to remove, but you can remove it by applying nail polish remover , fresh lemon or toothpaste to clean of the stains .
better happy than safe. do it. works for me
Yes, it is considered safe to use Nair under your arms, however, this is a highly sensitive area and you are more prone to chemical burns from this product. I would opt for shaving instead, to be on the safer side.
Yes, Alterna Caviar conditioner and other products in the line are formulated to be especially safe for hair damaged by chemical processes like coloring and perming, using natural ingredients that are safe and restore sheen to hair.
of course you can! i choose to use nair hair removal cream with moisturizing lotion because i now its safe and it rally works! just try some stuff and if you are having any problems contact a dermatologist incase something goes wrong! but yes the answer is yes!!
"Aveda Products are healthy for your hair, like many salon products. They are professionally developed for salons and thus designed to be safe for your hair."
Adhesive remover is not a safe product to use around your children They are comprised of toxic materials that can damage your childs airway and can cause some brain damage. Always use in a well ventilated area.
To remove fusion hair extensions, you'll need a specialized fusion bond remover, which typically contains a solvent to break down the adhesive. Carefully apply the remover to the bonds using a cotton swab or applicator, allowing it to penetrate for a few minutes. Then, gently pull apart the bonds with a pair of pliers or your fingers, taking care not to damage your natural hair. It's advisable to have a professional stylist assist with this process to minimize potential damage and ensure safe removal.