Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Women hair removers. Are men able to use these products on Their face, instead of shaving?

I would not commend that to you!



the chemical substances that soften and destroy the hair are sharp, your face would presumably look terrible afterwards. also, waxen your face could be really painful...



and the use of a depilatory... have fun!



stay true to shaving, or grow a beard, honey



Women hair removers. Are men able to use these products on Their face, instead of shaving?

would have thought so, it's just hair. Don't actually know, though since I've not tried it.



Women hair removers. Are men able to use these products on Their face, instead of shaving?

I should have thought most men would think it a bit "girly" to use hair remover - but then so many men are using face creams and hair dye these days, why not! Come on guys, who's gonna volunteer to try it?!



Women hair removers. Are men able to use these products on Their face, instead of shaving?

I have seen a 'bladeless shave' hair removing cream for the face but that was some time ago and it was directed toward black skin that can be prone to razor bumps and ingrown hair.



Hair removing creams work by dissolving the hair structure and as a result are full of hecitic chemicals. Mens facial hair is particuarly strong and therefore would take longer to dissolve than say hair or your arms or back.



I wouldnt recommend putting it on your face and most likely the manufactuer of products such as Veet doesnt either.



Women hair removers. Are men able to use these products on Their face, instead of shaving?

No because they specify on the bottle usually not for use on the face or intimate parts so im sorry you'll have to continue shaving sorry.

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