Yes it's safe. Hair removal cream contains chemicals that can cause hair to break and remove from the skin. You should test the cream before using, wait until 24 hours to see the effect. If you don't feel any irritations then you are good to go.
"The companies that market hair removal creams say that its safe for use, however I personally don't use hair removal cream, because I don't want a chemical that burns hair off seeping into my pores."
Many women use a delipatory cream (hair removal cream) to remove underarm hair. Shaving and waxing are also options.
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.
Use a trusted hair removal cream ..
it is a cream that you can use for hair removal from your legs and underarms
It is not recommended to use Veet hair removal cream on the vaginal area, as it may cause irritation and discomfort due to the sensitive skin in that area. It is best to use products specifically designed for that area or consult a dermatologist for safe hair removal options.
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!!
Im not sure i use veet hair removal cream and i have red blotches the size of golf balls
Yes. Using hair removal cream is a pretty painless way to remove hair. For most creams, you spread the cream over the selected area, wait for a period of time, and then wipe it off.
Bleach it, wax it, have laser hair removal use an epilator, or use a cream.
Hair removal creams can work but they depend on your skin type and hair type. It is recommended that before you use any hair removal creams you test it on a small area for allergies.
No, it doesn't. Make sure to use natural hair removal creams that's free from hash chemicals which causes skin irritation.