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How does the nair hair remover work?Is it good for eyebrows arching?How long do it takeB4 U HAVE 2 reapply.?

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How does the nair hair remover work? Is it good to use on arching eyebrows?How long does the hair stay gone,before you use it again.

I’ve always had Nair in the house. I don’t know why, somehow I remain convinced that it SHOULD work. It seems like the easiest solution, and the quickest too. Instead of trying to rip or slice the hair off, you simply dissolve it away with acid. Sounds reasonable to me!

Unfortunately every time I get around to trying Nair again, I am reminded why I don’t use it. The one I happened to try today was the Nair Hair Remover Lotino with Aloe Vera. This should be doubly good, right? Not only does it dissolve away your hairs, but it soothes your skin afterwards.

Believe me, I follow all the instructions very carefully. Forst I soak in warm water for at least 1/2 hour to soften up the hairs. Then I shake the nair well and apply it on the legs thickly without rubbing it in. The hair is definitely coated. Then I wait 15 minutes (the longest allowable time) before attempting to wipe it off. Nothing happens. Maybe a few hairs are removed, but the vast majority remain.

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Not only that, but anybody who tells you that this "acid" can tell the difference between your organic hair and your organic skin is lying. It hurts to have this cream sitting on your entire legs for 15 minutes. I think of it as ‘beauty torture’. When I’m done, not only do I still have my leg hair left, but I now have red bumps where the acid got into pores and caused irritation. I wouldn’t mind the temporary irritation (gone the next day) if the hair actually went away too. But noooooooooooooooooo.

I did actually take pictures of my legs after the nairing to show how untouched (and still hairy) they were. I’ll try to load those up soon. But unless you have really fine baby hair (and if you do, why are you obsessing about removing them?) then Nair really doesn’t seem to work well.

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5 Responses to “How does the nair hair remover work?Is it good for eyebrows arching?How long do it takeB4 U HAVE 2 reapply.?”

  1. capricorn314 Says:

    Read the directions on bottle… It can b good for eyebrow arching but then again maybe not… Depending on how fast the hair grows probably once a week or every one and a half weeks
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  2. Diane M Says:

    Nair uses a chemical to dissolve the hair. It is dangerous to use it near your eyes. Go to a stylist and have her wax your eyebrows. The pain is momentary, but you only need to do it once a month or so.
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  3. chitty_chitty_bang_bang Says:

    i use it on my legs and under arms…it works, but i reapply every 2wks. but i wouldnt put it nowhere on my face. it has a horrible smell. if u wanna arch ur eyebrows…use tweezers. when u come out the shower or anywher w/ steam…just pluck em’ then b/c it is easier.
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  4. lucky16 Says:

    I’ve always had Nair in the house. I don’t know why, somehow I remain convinced that it SHOULD work. It seems like the easiest solution, and the quickest too. Instead of trying to rip or slice the hair off, you simply dissolve it away with acid. Sounds reasonable to me!

    Unfortunately every time I get around to trying Nair again, I am reminded why I don’t use it. The one I happened to try today was the Nair Hair Remover Lotino with Aloe Vera. This should be doubly good, right? Not only does it dissolve away your hairs, but it soothes your skin afterwards.

    Believe me, I follow all the instructions very carefully. Forst I soak in warm water for at least 1/2 hour to soften up the hairs. Then I shake the nair well and apply it on the legs thickly without rubbing it in. The hair is definitely coated. Then I wait 15 minutes (the longest allowable time) before attempting to wipe it off. Nothing happens. Maybe a few hairs are removed, but the vast majority remain.

    Not only that, but anybody who tells you that this "acid" can tell the difference between your organic hair and your organic skin is lying. It hurts to have this cream sitting on your entire legs for 15 minutes. I think of it as ‘beauty torture’. When I’m done, not only do I still have my leg hair left, but I now have red bumps where the acid got into pores and caused irritation. I wouldn’t mind the temporary irritation (gone the next day) if the hair actually went away too. But noooooooooooooooooo.

    I did actually take pictures of my legs after the nairing to show how untouched (and still hairy) they were. I’ll try to load those up soon. But unless you have really fine baby hair (and if you do, why are you obsessing about removing them?) then Nair really doesn’t seem to work well.
    References :
    http://www.lisashea.com/lisabase/hairrem/nair.html

  5. fool4you Says:

    dont use it on your face it will burn the shit out of your skin, i think the only thing it is really good for is your legs and with that its very sensitive you have to time it just right, test a part of your leg before you do it so you know it will work, just dont leave it on too long or it will hurt, i wouldnt put it anywhere besides your legs, i tried nairing my bf’s head once cuz he wanted me to, it made his head all red and it burned him, cuz your basically just burning the hair off with chemicals, he also had me do his chest and it actually made his nipples bleed, its very strong stuff so just use with caution, we were dumb about it
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