This is my experiance with Nair for Men roll on hair remover. Since I look like bigfoots cousin I desided to try to remove the hair on my back. I have saved it with an electric razor a few times but that doesn't really do that good of a job, and a blade razor leaves bumps all over the place. So I decided to give Nair a try. Well I read the directions on the bottle and took a shower first like it said then had my girlfriend roll the stuff on my back after I dried off. I left it on for 4 minutes just like the bottle said. While it was on I did notice a bit of a burning feeling but I didn't think that much of it. Well when I started wiping it off that is when everything went down hill fast. It did take most of the hair off but the pain was unreal. It burned and stung all at the same time. By the time I got it all off my whole back was covered in red spots and was burning like the wrost sun burn I have ever had. This didn't go away either it lasted and lasted. My face then turned red and I felt like I had a fever. This lasted all night long and it hurt so bad I could hardly were a shirt at all. So needless to say I was not happy with this product. I have a very bad reaction and wouldn't recommend this to anyone. Oh well I guess it is back to being hairy for me.
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04-10-2007, 11:34 AM #1
My review of Nair for men roll on hair remover
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I used Nair for Men years ago, bad bad idea. I got ****in burns on my chest from that crap, it was like agent orange and acid on the same time. I had to stay home for two days because the pain and burns were THAT bad. I still have some scars on my chest from it. I used it correctly too, and the stuff doesn't come off that easy, so basically your in severe pain being burned trying to wipe off the mess. It was so ridiculous that it was kind of funny.
Stay the **** AWAY is all I can say from any chemical hair removal, just Mach 3 Turbo the damn hair off.
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Wax ftw! lol Seriously though, people should just wax unwanted hair. Sure it may hurt like hell, so what? So it hurts initially after doing it. Just wait it out, within a little bit of time you'll be feeling better and be looking better too! Not only that, but you won't have to do it as often as shaving/chemical hair removers, etc.
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04-10-2007, 03:20 PM #13
Mangroomer From Amazon.com
I purchased this hair remover from Amazon. It works quit well and is gentle:
http://www.amazon.com/MANGROOMER-You...6243768&sr=8-1Last edited by filmczy; 04-10-2007 at 03:23 PM.
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I tried the whole nair roll on thing last week, left it on less than 8 min and ended up with same kind of burn a razor will give you. Most of the hair was removed, but honestly the cheap close electric hair trimmers work the best for me. Not perfect but at least no burn and irritation. I may think about lazer one day, but not any time soon. Hopefully a safer and more effective way of hair remover will come out soon. DONT BE SUCKERED INTO INTERNET HAIR REMOVAL SCAMS. Usually its all fraud.
yeah right/!?
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05-13-2007, 07:18 PM #15
i just find out this review about it, IF only i had read this before i brought nair
being the cheap guy im, see the price of the creme and band i told myself "hey the creme cost less and will not bring much pain right?" NO!
i used it on my arm just to be sure well worked good and no pain so i say lets do the chest! put lots of creme on it waited 8 minute fine not much burning
take it off and OMG my nipple is burning like no tommorow! i was screaming in the shower cleaning myself and it did hurt for few days
NEVER AGAIN i will use it!
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my brother made the mistake of using nair on his head. he got burned up pretty bad said it was one of the worst pains he's had. funny thing is i had thought about trying it till he did it lol good thing he saved me the trouble.
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Haha.. First thing that came to my mind too.
There's actually a recipe for making Nair yourself. I concocted it waaay back when and it worked pretty well for me. Of course it'll be brutal if you don't trim your hair first.
I'll see if i can't dig that recipe up. It's probably still somewhere on this hunk-of-**** 5 year old PC.
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05-10-2009, 09:47 AM #28
Ah yeah - here it is... found it on google
Wax recipe
Ingredients
2 cups granulated sugar
1/4 cup water
1/4 cup lemon juice
Method
Pour the sugar, water and lemon juice in a saucepan, and heat it over a low flame. Keep stirring the mixture until all the sugar has melted, and you have a thick brown liquid. Let it cool slightly.
Waxing technique
Test the temperature before applying the wax to your skin. It should be hot, but not scalding, or you can burn yourself.
Once the wax has cooled slightly, test it on your finger. Blow on it to cool it with your breath and apply it to your skin with a butter knife, in the direction of hair growth.
Place a clean cotton cloth strip on the wax and yank it against the direction of hair growth.
Wipe the area clean with a cold cloth after you?ve finished waxing.
You could also apply ice to the waxed area, to close and tighten pores.
You may notice that your skin has turned red, or that you have tiny bumps on the skin immediately after waxing. This is a normal reaction, and the redness and bumps should disappear within an hour. Applying a moisturizer or soothing lotion will help.
If you can still see sugar particles in the wax, the hair will probably not come out and you would need to re-cook the wax.
Note: Cloth strips can be found at sally beauty store...
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