phatdopelove answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 8:38 pm: Well, CLEARLY written on Nair it says in BOLD blue letters, Not to use on pubic hair or genital areas. It will BURN.
Shave with ALOT of shaving cream or use wax on the-home kit, the instructions are inside the box. You cane get these at wal-mart,
[+PLUS] Waxing lasts longer than shaving does, I'd say about 1 week? or maybe even longer.
OR
You can get it waxed at a place, usually tanning salons have where other people can wax it for you.
JustSomeone answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 6:53 pm: DONT USE NAIR
i have experienced this firsthand, used it to make the pubic hair not so thick but it ended up burning like hell, even for about an hour AFTER using it
use Speed3 triple blade razors and shaving cream/gel (skintimate is great) this is what i use, i shave about once a week and it doesnt hurt or ich at all! [ JustSomeone's advice column | Ask JustSomeone A Question ]
THEPRiNCESSiSHERE answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 5:44 pm: Nair sucks if you ask me and it stinks really bad. Plus you don't want to use it on your pubic hair because as it is taking away the hair it burns. What you get on your pubic area is called razor burn, and it burns also. I was having the same problem so i changed the blade on my razor and shaved more slowly and it helped out alot. So i suggest that is what you do.
aidenisfire answered Wednesday February 13 2008, 10:48 am: yes, nair works very well, however it may not be so easy to use on areas other than the legs, because even using it under the arms becomes difficult. however, if you are willing to sit and wait and spare a little frustration it will work. [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
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