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sergie
Dec 30, 2009, 08:26 PM
How do I remove the hair from chest, lower belly, pubic parts and legs? I would not prefer shaving, but anything like cream or any method, that would leave my skin at least hairless?

XOXOlove
Dec 30, 2009, 08:36 PM
Have you tried nair? It is a hair removing cream and you can find it at any pharmacy and at local stores.

You can also try Smooth Away. It rubs hair away, but it doesn't work great if you have very thick hairs. You can find it at pharmacies or on the internet.

Alty
Dec 30, 2009, 08:51 PM
I think it depends on how much hair you have. If it's a lot, that's going to a be a lot of Nair. Also, Nair, in my opinion, doesn't work great on coarser hair, and chest hair is usually coarser.

You could try waxing, but that would really hurt, and again, that's a lot of wax. You can get it done professionally though, for a price.

Personally, I'd do the wax. Then again, I don't have a hairy chest, so what do I know. ;)

sergie
Dec 31, 2009, 12:39 AM
Then again, I don't have a hairy chest, so what do I know. ;)

That was cute Alty :D,

sergie
Dec 31, 2009, 12:42 AM
Xoxo and Alty thank you so much for your replies, your replies were really a great help, Probably I'll hit to the store and get one or two and see how probably it'll work on me.

@xoxo, will that work around my willies as well without any side effects?

XOXOlove
Dec 31, 2009, 05:26 PM
@xoxo, will that work around my willies as well without any side effects?

I just looked at the nair bottle and it said that you aren't supposed to use it down there. I never tried it down there so I don't know if it would do anything. You could do a patch test to see if it works.

If you use nair anywhere else, be sure to use it before taking a shower. It will sting a lot if you use it after having water on your skin because your pores will be open.

Also, when you use smooth away don't rub your skin in one area for a long time because it burns. If you use it around the pubic area do a patch test first because it might burn.

If you want to try wax, apply baby oil or mineral oil to your skin. This makes the skin softer after waxing.

artlady
Dec 31, 2009, 05:39 PM
FYI,if you decide to use Nair or Neet ,test it first on a small spot because I for one found it very allergenic to my skin.
It also grows back relatively soon and there is a lot of itching when hair begins to grow back,especially pubic hair.
You don't want to be itching that in public :)

CarlyTD
Jan 3, 2010, 11:35 AM
Wax (either self or at a salon) hurts. A lot. Nair and items like burn. A lot. Neither are permanent and the regrowth can be itchy. The only quasi permanent options are electrolysis and laser - both are expensive.

sergie
Jan 4, 2010, 06:51 PM
I hit the store yesterday evening, I found the nair and veet, but that was for females and not for males. Secondly my skin is very sensitive, a little bit of sweat can make me red like cherry and itchy like hell. I was wondering to look like a porn guy... lol!! have to look for some alternate methods I guess.
I got to check the full cost for electrolysis and laser in my area.
Thank you so much for your help and your replies folks!!