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By *ormerWelshcouple2020 OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Stourbridge

Does anyone use a hair removal cream for the pubic region? If so, which one, and how is it ?

I have read the old Veet reviews and have a friend(non, honestly) who was badly burnt using it. However I’m told there are newer ones ? Any and all replies appreciated

Mark.

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By *ormerWelshcouple2020 OP   Man 10 weeks ago

Stourbridge

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By *aramel.desiresMan 10 weeks ago

London

I have used veet in the past without a problem. I apply and leave on then use the applicator to check the hair ever 3 minutes. Once the hair starts to break I give it another minute then scrape. Off and hit the shower.

Tips.

Do a skin test first. Small amount of veet on the said area for the correct length of time.

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By *are6a9funMan 10 weeks ago

Fun Town

I often use Veet, and don’t have any problems with it, just leave it on a few minutes than they recommend.

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple 10 weeks ago

Essex

Yup, lots of veet, leave of for 15~20mins (not longer), the scrub of with an exfoliating glove …works a treat

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By *ysteryman.123Man 10 weeks ago

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Another vote her for veet…… never been badly burnt. Left on too long once and it was just a little sore……

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By *ee_awMan 10 weeks ago

newcastle

I have pretty sensitive skin & prone to eczema. I'd read bad things about Veet for eczema sufferers. I've tried Nads, which is supposed to be good for sensitive skin, no irritation, but not brilliant results - patchy at best.

Anyone with sensitive skin used veet? Any good??

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By *tongueMan 10 weeks ago

wrexham


"Does anyone use a hair removal cream for the pubic region? If so, which one, and how is it ?

I have read the old Veet reviews and have a friend(non, honestly) who was badly burnt using it. However I’m told there are newer ones ? Any and all replies appreciated

Mark. "

It can burn if left on too long so do test patch but always use a moistorizer afterwards. Cocconut oil is great.

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By *rrdvarkMan 10 weeks ago

Wakefield

Barenuts

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By *ouplefunukCouple 10 weeks ago

North Bristol

After much googling and a few trials, I've settled on a winner - for me at least!

Initially tried Softsheen Carson Magic shaving powder - bit of a faff and didn't really work too well. Ok as a starter though.

Next up was Nad's Down Under cream - pretty good but stopped working quite quickly. Not sure why, maybe the active ingredient went off?

Best so far - remarkably good, especially if you use their included scraper is Veet Men's Intimate hair removal kit. Powerful, smells good, lasts and didn't irritate. Have to leave them all on for 10 mins though! Best of luck and fingers crossed you don't burn ya plums!

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By *ubmissive guyMan 10 weeks ago

Liverpool


"Does anyone use a hair removal cream for the pubic region? If so, which one, and how is it ?

I have read the old Veet reviews and have a friend(non, honestly) who was badly burnt using it. However I’m told there are newer ones ? Any and all replies appreciated

Mark.

It can burn if left on too long so do test patch but always use a moistorizer afterwards. Cocconut oil is great."

I was told not to use anything scented afterwards , but to just use baby oil. Worked for me

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By *ubbie300Couple 10 weeks ago

visiting north shore

The advice from Mr is to keep it moving.

Do not leave it as it will burn…. Just keep rubbing it around (with gloves obvs)

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By *aysOfOurLivesCouple 10 weeks ago

Essex


"I have pretty sensitive skin & prone to eczema. I'd read bad things about Veet for eczema sufferers. I've tried Nads, which is supposed to be good for sensitive skin, no irritation, but not brilliant results - patchy at best.

Anyone with sensitive skin used veet? Any good??"

Veet (Nair) have a sensitive version too.

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By *ife NinjaMan 10 weeks ago

Dunfermline

Another vote for nivea

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By *k98765Couple 10 weeks ago

birmingham

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