11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Not worth the hassle,
July 11, 2010 du_nomad (Salinas, CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nad's HandsFree Hair Removal Cream for Men/Body, 6.8 fl oz (200 ml) (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
I bought this product primarily to remove chest hair. The first time I used it I did so cautiously, applying it rather light and leaving it on for the minimum 5 minutes. It didn't do anything . . . no hair gone. I tried it again about a week later (gave plenty of time to make sure I didn't have any kind of reaction to the first try). This time, I slathered it on pretty thick and left it on for the maximum recommended 10 minutes. Sure, it removed the hair. But like others have said, it smells pretty bad. Even more annoying is the fact that unless you really SLATHER it on an area, it won't remove the hair. This results in patchy hair removal, requiring touch up with a razor anyway. And despite the product's claims, it lasts no longer than shaving. I had stubble the very next day!
I'll use up the product I bought, simply because it's paid for. But it's definitely not worth the money, hassle, mess, or smell.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Nad's Hair remover,
April 12, 2010 C. Ockey (new york city) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Nad's HandsFree Hair Removal Cream for Men/Body, 6.8 fl oz (200 ml) (Pack of 2) (Health and Beauty)
The reviews are true - it stinks - smells like hair remover. The smell is like somebody getting a perm and not overwhelming. IT does work, but is no miracle cream. I think perhaps if you have lighter hair it would work better, but on darker hair it is not so strong. All in all it is average, but lives up to what it is advertised to do I'd say