Laf16 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 10:44 pm: it depends where you are talking about... but i would consider using creams... they dont leave razor burn either... for bikini line i use nair... it says its vinilla smoothie sent... the truth is most of them smell bad... but after you wash it off it doesnt really smell [ Laf16's advice column | Ask Laf16 A Question ]
kckstartmyheart answered Sunday July 30 2006, 6:22 pm: creams. there are alot of creams that you can aply and gets rid of the hair. there is one from venus and you use a bladeless razor or nair. i use nair and it works very well. it is fairley inexpensive (a few bucks at the most). it also comes in roll on's on other products. [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
here is the site to look at the products. you can buy this at most wal marts targets just about any place. HOPE I HELPED!
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DancinCutie08 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 5:30 pm: I use face bleach on mine.. its pretty easy and it only costs $5 at the max and that kit will last you atleast half the year. Its good for like stomach hair and other fine hair like that. [ DancinCutie08's advice column | Ask DancinCutie08 A Question ]
hip9314 answered Sunday July 30 2006, 5:01 pm: --well u can try hair removal cream like nair
you can find nair at walgreens
it doesnt have a razer or waxin stuff it just has a cream
its like shavin cream without the razer
you just put it on and wait like 4 min. and like wipe it off with a rag and the hair would be all gone
yea it works i've tried
--or you can try usin a tweezer and pluckin the hair off but that would hurt alot
VeLcRoxHeArTs answered Sunday July 30 2006, 4:48 pm: you could also use hair removal cream. i used Spa Gel Hair removal for body by Sally Hansen and it works great. Hope i helped!
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