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Is there a safe way to use Nair or similar hair removal cream (Veet, etc.) to remove all pubic hair?

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I don't just mean the top bikini area--I'm looking for a way other than shaving or waxing to be smooth on labia/v***a. Does anybody have experience with that even though it advises not to on the label? Is that just a precaution for the company to state? Or will I hurt my bits? Right now I shave with pretty okay success, but would rather use cream if possible. Thanks for helping with this question I can't just walk up and ask people

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  1. Creams dissolve the hair using chemicals instead of it breaking or being pulled from the root. It is temporary, causes ingrown hairs and may be detrimental to your labia/v***a.

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  2. NO DO NOT use those creams on pubic hair..VERY bad things come from that ..BELIEVE me..I didn't do it,..but I know a few who tried and they weren't very happy..it like burned them real bad, and it still hurts them apparently.

  3. I honestly don't think there is a safe product out there that you can use in that area. I think if you permanently want hair removed in that area, you might have to consider talking to a Dermatologist. If it can be done, they would know for sure.

    Maybe a Dermatologist could do something like Electrolysis on you. I think that is what many of the models do because they appear not to have any hair in that area at all.

    That area is so sensitive, there is absolutely no way I would put any kind of over-the-counter product in that area to remove hair because most products burn very sensitive skin.

    Hope this has been a little bit of help to you.  ÃƒÂ¢Ã‚˜Âº

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