hair removal...please help

vylette

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what is the best hair removal product for bikini area?...i have heard people mention magic...i have no idea what that is, i am assuming it is a cream...anyway, could someone tell me and let me know where to purchase it...or any other product that they think would be good to use...thanks so much, i appreciate the help...
 
What about that Epil Stop Plus shit they show on the late night infomercials?
 
Yes, Magic.

I understand you can find it in most department store...Target etc.

I had to order on line, as I live in East Timbukfuckingtwo.

I have tried many different things...but thus far, Magic gets two thumbs up!

:)
 
Magic Cream for Senstive Skin. It's traditionally a beard removal product for African men, but it works well on pubic hair as well.

I get mine at the local grocery store. Target and WalMart also carry it.

Do a spot test first. Some people have reacted horribly to it. It smells like rotting skunk residue, but that's normal. Use a small spatula to remove the hair (use it like a razor).
 
RastaPope said:
What about that Epil Stop Plus shit they show on the late night infomercials?

Bad Idea. BAD IDEA. Epil Stop Plus may be all natural, but that doesn't stop them from adding some of the harshest stuff in the natural world. One of the ingredients is Lye, which you do NOT want around there.

vylette, the best thing to remember is that not all hair, or skin, is the same. What works perfectly for your friend might actually cause a reaction in you bad enough that you retain scars. Some good hints to follow.

-If you have sensitive skin, take that into account. Alot of different hair removal products have sensitive skin formulas, so you can probably try more products than you ever thought there were.
-When trying all those products PATCH TEST !!!!!!!!!! As many people can tell you, this will save you ALOT of discomfort.
-Read all labels, "Contains" warnings, and Instructions Carefully. Yes, your friend might swear it works if you use it for 20 minutes, but if the box says 5, try 5.
- If you're unsure about your skin type, or you have parculiar reactions that involve your skin, talk to your dermitoligist.
-Before doing anything permanent, Check with your doctor. Hair removal is fine and dandy, but if it's going to scar you, or going to hurt your skin, you probably want to know.
 
thanks alot... a friend asked so i thought this would be the best place to find an answer...i will tell her magic...thanks again
 
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