Nair Hair Removal Cream Reviews

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  • Overall Rating2.4 stars

22 Reviews For Nair Hair Removal Cream

  • Guest 30th Oct 2009

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    I am a 17 year old girl who suffers from facial hair all over my face and so I would go to get it waxed but my mom found Nair Facial Hair remover and thought we should try it and so we tried it and not only did it HURT( burning and sting) it also didn't work as well as we hoped so now my face hurts and if anyone asks if i would recommend it to some one else I would say no

  • Guest 25th Aug 2009

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    Hair remoal cream works differently on many different people, for me personally Nair Hair Removal Cream took alot of hair off but let stubble =\ and a rash in some areas. I kept cutting myself when shaving so was looking for an alternative and remember a time where some hair removal creams worked well. I didn't enjoy this product
  • Guest 16th Aug 2009

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    I bought Nair Hair Removal to remove upper lip hair, that part works great no problems. but i read on the container that can be used for underarms and bikini line... I tried it out on one under arm. Boy was it wrong.. after a min, it started to sting a little. than after two min it started to burn. i washed it off as fast as possible but i am sitting here with a cold rag under my arm trying to cool the burning.. i will stick to shaving..
  • Guest 18th Jul 2009

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    I just used the nair cream with the little soft scrub sponge it comes with. I was kind of nervous using it for the very first time but found that it works great! I left it for the max amount of time maybe a minute or two longer but it took off all my hair in the lower region without any burns. (I am surprised because I have coarse asian hair) Maybe this is a newer Nair product and works better the old ones that were getting a bad review? In any case, it does smell a little bit but I am happy ...
  • Guest 1st Jul 2009

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    i used this product (nair cream) on my upper lip & between my eyebrows. i followed the directions (2 mins) & took it off with a warm cloth. it then started to burn & itch.. which soon left a huge red rash with little holes & indents in my lip & the middle of my eyebrows. i WOULD NOT recoment this product to ANYONE, unless you want to be in pain & look like a tool for a few days!
  • shayla mv 22nd Jun 2009

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    i have been using nair hair removal cream since for about 3 years, and i found it easy to use and sure it left me with some burn on my legs, but its much better than razor burn, when i got to the age that i started removing hair in the bikini area i thought nair would be great, it says for use of legs, armpits and bikini AREA, i thought it would be much better than shaving and risking the chance of cutting myself everywhere, turns out i was wrong, it burned my skin and left my bikini line and an ...
  • Guest 22nd Jun 2009

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    I used Nair Hair Removal Cream and it didnt remove the hair, in fact i now have a red sore rash all around my top lip. I had used it before no problem, this time i am left looking like a proper idiot with very sore skin.
    I did use the sensitive one as well! Will never buy this product again.
  • Guest 16th Jun 2009

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    Nair Hair Removal Cream is awful, i only had it on my skin for 2 mins and it became very painful and has now left my skin bright red and very dry with blisters, would never use again!
  • Guest 11th May 2009

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Hair was removed with Nair Hair Removal Cream however this is the only hair removing cream that has ever turned my skin red-not sure what's in it but would reccommend boots or superdrug's own brands or Veet instead. Not had an allergic reaction before in 10 years of using creams-it may have just been a one off but not going to take the risk again!
  • Guest 25th Apr 2009

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    I have been using it for about 8 months and I love it. Nair Hair Removal Cream can be a little messy but it is well worth it. I have to do it about once every 10 days...people that are complaining about burns are probably not reading directions right..i really recommend it!
  • Guest 19th Apr 2009

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    This stuff is horrible! It left me with red, sore patches and removed about 25% of hair , if that. Do not use it unless you want to be painful and still have hair. Please do not use!
  • IndiaInkedGirl26 2nd Aug 2008

    Reviewer rating: 2.5 stars


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    Obviously, if magical lotions ACTUALLY worked to remove ALL the hair with NO pain whatsoever from your person, everyone would have converted to Nair by now. From my experience, it doesn't do that, but I can't say I expected it to. The first time I used it, I just slathered it all on and left it for about twenty minutes. It STILL didn't get all the hair off and I had some severe razor burn for about a week.

    Lesson learned, I tried again, and this time I wet my legs first, only left it on for eig ...
  • Guest 23rd Jun 2008

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    Overall, this product is great.
  • Ninny12345 28th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 4.5 stars


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    It really took away the hair. It wasn't painful. It was very quick which pleased me. Nair Hair Removal Cream, best hair removal product I've ever used. The soft peach cream had an unpleasant smell
    I got it as a freebee in a mag and I'm definitley going to buy it.
  • Guest 11th May 2008

    Reviewer rating: 3.5 stars


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    I used this product for my bikini line and at first i was impressed the hair came off quite well and although it smelled i remember the nair my mother use to buy was alot worse.

    after a few seconds as I was wiping off the product my skin started to burn an i had to make a dash for the shower to get the stuff off.

    I'm not sure if i left it on too long or whatever but its definitly not painless.
    Overall, its probably more painless then a bikini wax but i wouldn't use this stuff on my legs(even t ...
  • seansynthetik 25th Dec 2007

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    I would have liked to have known it was going to burn off my skin. I wouldn't recommend this awful product to anyone.
  • brunettebabecm Rank: Lance Corporal 26th Jun 2007

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    Nair Hair Removal Cream is a waste of money! Once you get your legs covered in the drippy, runny stuff, there is this filmy stuff on your hands and under your nails from the Nair, and you can't get it off for a very long time. Then you get in and rinse it off; only, instead of taking hair with it, the hair stays there. Then you try and rub your legs to get the hair off...in the end the hair doesn't come off...so you have wasted your money and 10 very precious minutes of that life of yours.
  • giraffegirl1 23rd Nov 2006

    Reviewer rating: 2 stars


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    Veet is about 1000 times better than the Nair products for hair removal/time frame. The "3 minute Veet" works just as well as the slower type, so by the time you have put it on, brushed your teeth and got the water to the perfect temperature, it's time to wash it off. The Nair hair removal cream also didn't come with the hair removal scraper thing, and I wasn't too keen to have those sorts of chemicals on my face washer (considering I do use it on my face).
  • kierchehof Rank: Lance Corporal 15th Oct 2006

    Reviewer rating: 1.5 stars


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    Smells disgusting. Sticks to your finger and then you can't wash it off. Stinks lingers on your hands for a long while. Hard to apply and drippy. And in the end, Nair Hair Removal Cream does get half of the hair off, while horribly irritating your skin.
  • Margaret15 9th Aug 2006

    Reviewer rating: 0.5 stars


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    I bought this Nair Hair Removal Cream while on a two week camping trip thinking it would be easier, more practical, and more productive than shaving. After convincing myself it would be worth the $10 I had paid for it, I tried to use it. I was sorely disappointed. Not only was it very difficult to use because the minute you would apply some to your leg and begin to spread it around it would start to drip onto your hand or foot where it is not supposed to be, then you move onto a different part o ...