9BigBrat6 answered Friday August 18 2006, 3:37 pm: my sister used it and she thinks "n'air" is better which i've used. that you can use on your bikini area and it stays longer than shaving. but if it's just veet or shaving i'd keep shaving. [ 9BigBrat6's advice column | Ask 9BigBrat6 A Question ]
modelkate11 answered Friday August 18 2006, 2:33 pm: it costs about $6 at walmart. i think it works very well, someone before me said that they couldnt get the smell away but if you wash your legs after you do it like the directions say then you wont smell. it doesnt give you bumps or burns unless your alergic to it or if you leave it on for more than 10 minutes. it doesnt work well on the bikini area because those are thicker hairs but there is a special creme for that area, just look near the bladeless razor kits at the store. [ modelkate11's advice column | Ask modelkate11 A Question ]
Milly203 answered Friday August 18 2006, 1:00 pm: Hey...
I have had Veet and it is terrible it stinks and is hard to get the smell off your skin (and it feels really like greasy).
Instead of that use Nair, it works better and doesn't smell as bad (that's what I use sometimes).
It's at Wal-Mart by all the razors and stuff. I coasts about $10.00 I think.
~Milly203 [ Milly203's advice column | Ask Milly203 A Question ]
iownthekeys answered Friday August 18 2006, 11:10 am: It's a little less then $10.00 usually. I got it once and you can't really use it well unless you grow out the hair on your legs...and the longer you leave it on, it can burn if you have sensitive legs. But it doesn't give you razor burn. Just check to make sure you have an allergic reaction or not .. but I suggest you stick with a regular razor like Venus and some shaving cream. [ iownthekeys's advice column | Ask iownthekeys A Question ]
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