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A Personal Personal Question
Added: 917 days ago.
Added by: atrip1
Section: General.
Status: This question is Closed. (Questions will be closed after 10 days.)


Well this isn`t baby related but uh a woman`s issue nonetheless. I`m sittin here in a little bit of pain you guys. I decided to use some NAIR bikini hair remover cream. I don`t even think I need to go into what happened lol I`l just say a little burnin, little irritation, even a little bleeding from where past `razor bumps` were. So uh now my hoo-ha looks a little pinkish where it should not be pink like a burn almost. Not too bad just little dots. Have I ruined my girly parts? lol Anyone else have any mishaps with Nair? I think I`m going natural.



Mandy-n-Eoins-Peanut - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Nair!! Gah!! Burned my poor legs. They looked like lobster claws for a while...stay away from the Nair!! I used Boots own brand bikini hair remover for sensitive skin and it worked a charm, apart from this one time when I was wearing underwear which was a little tight around the legs...burrrrnnnn oww...

mummyyumyum - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Yes I have had burning pain from using hair removal creams before even when I have tried using their sensitive range it still leaves my legs feeling itchy and sore. I tried epilation for a while but that is more painful than waxing and you need alot of time and patience to do it cos it takes much longer than waxing as its almost impossible to get every hair. In my opinion for hair removal its either shave or wax. I dont know what hair removal cream to suggest because I have never had a good experience as one but that may be just my sensitive skin.

sweety198622 - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I use no hair with baby oil and aloe vera for sensitive skin.Ive had no problems so far.Shaving causes me to get serious breakouts.

jennymomof3 - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I'm just as sensitive to nair as you, I used it on my legs and they felt like thay were on fire. I'd go with diane-taketwo on a cream to heal it, but I think it will go back to normal. I can't see down there so my man trims it for me.

Diane-taketwo - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) Nair is BAD news! It can burn sensitive skin. Ow! Use vitamin E lotion or Aloe along with antibiotic ointment like Polysporin to help heal the new bumps (dermatitis).

mommy2lucas - 917 days ago Rating: 0 (0 votes) I tried using that a while back and I broke out really bad with bumps and such. I just think it's one of those products where some can handle it and some can't. It'll go away soon. Just don't make the mistake of itching it as it heals Lol. My legs right under my knees have not been the same since from scratching. It's all bumpy and I've tried everything to make it go away.