I’ve been using Nair for the longest time, but last week I used it on my arms, and for the first time ever, it burned my skin. Not horribly, just broke a bunch of capillaries and hurt like the devil.
I don’t want to shave in the region (it’s arms). I don’t do it terribly often, probably once a month, but I guess I’ve developed an allergy to the Nair.
That’s the same stuff that’s in Nair, only stronger, so I wouldn’t try that.
You’ve pretty much hit all the options: shaving, waxing, or depilatries. I’m guessing you don’t like the hair on your arms because it’s dark, right? If you really feel like you have to do something about it (personally, I never really notice arm hair so I wouldn’t bother), why don’t you just try bleaching it?
Any specific reason (that you’re willing to share) why you’re anti-waxing?
When it comes to hair removal I’ve tried all the Nair and Neet products, sugaring, epilstop stuff, you name it. I have sensitive skin, too, so most of the time I ended up with a chemical burn and little deformed hairs still rooted in my skin. Nothing worked as well as the waxing did when I finally broke down and just did it. Plus, it lasted a lot longer and grew back less stubbly. After a few waxings, the hair comes out much easier, and it’s not all that painful. In fact, I find manicures, with all that cuticle pushing and clipping, to be more painful than a wax nowadays.
I’ve never had my arms waxed, though, just my legs, bikini area, and eyebrows.
Sorry, I couldn’t be more helpful.
Ack! An electric debilitator! Everytime I try using one of those I tense up so badly I end up breathless, hot, and sweaty, and not in the good way!
Does that one hurt? More specifically, does it hurt when you use it on the bikini area? I’ve been looking for a good method/shaver forever, short of laser treatments. sigh Sometimes I wish the hair would just fall out and never grow back. Why can’t I experience balding of the body hair? So many people make products to grow hair back, why can’t we find a way to just kill it?
I have one of those too, Anastaseon. It doesn’t hurt at all on the legs, but you have to be careful where you go with it on the bikini line. Skin that’s already somewhat toughened up by shaving seems to do OK. I use it on my arms once in a while too just to thin things out. I’m pretty happy with it.
I dunno, I had one and didn’t like it. I pretty much agree with the two-star review on the Amazon page. It was Ok for lower legs (painful but withstandable) but too much for the bikini line and it made my underarms bleed. But, on me, it seemed to break off a lot of hair so my legs never felt smooth and the broken hair would grow back quickly and stubbly. So I’d wind up using the thing every other day and it took forever (like half an hour). I finally realized I wasn’t saving anytime, it was painful, and not that effective so I went back to shaving. Now I just spend two minutes in the shower everyday and I’m good…
I wouldn’t care if it just died, to be honest, except people viewed it! So other people are curious, too.
Yes. It hurts and makes poor little me cry. I’ve only ever had it done once, and dear Og! The pain!
And tremorviolet, I think what I’ll do is bleach for a few times, and then try Nair again, in six months or so. If my skin is still ultra-sensitive (remember, it’s never happened before!) I’ll stop using it completely.
But, as she already replied, if Nair burns her, Magic would put her in intensive care :eek: It’s powerful stuff. Again I strongly suggest new users test it in a safe area first.
Wait a bit and try a different brand of depilatory and be very careful not to leave it on longer than recommended. Each manufacturer adds fragrance to try to cover up that lovely chemical smell and a lot of people become sensitive to that.
I have had good results with Sally Hansen cream and lotion hair removers.
Nair makes a roll-on sugaring kit that worked great for me. I also use a Braun Epilstop epilator now, which isn’t for everyone. The first time, it took me about a week to finish under the arms and in the bikini area, but these days it isn’t bad at all. I have to be sure to exfoliate well, though, or else I get ingrowns in the “bikini region.”
Laser hair removal will pretty much nip the problem in the bud. However, it’s pretty expensive (but I think you only have to do it once or twice for the rest of your life.)
Anastasaeon , that model of eppilator has an little “pain reducer” on the attachment. It’s kind of an extra roller that helps numb the skin, or at least confuses your pain receptors into not noticing the sensation so much.
But I would agree with those who said it’s not for everyone. It does still sting a little (about like being snapped with a rubber band, IMHO). But to me at least, it’s less painful than waxing.
I just want to mention for bleaching, some skin colors and bleaching look really bad. I knew a girl who after bleaching the hair on her lip had more noticable hair than before bleaching.
Light blond hair on brown skin is far more noticable than brown hair on brown skin.
Instead of Nair, how about switching to Veet/Neet and use the formula for either sensitive or facial hair on your arms?
I can not use Nair but Veet (European Formula of Neet) Facial forumla works fine for my arms.