 Treat Your Body To Smooth Clean Hair Free Skin With Nads Hair Remover
Why Use Nads Hair Removal
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Nads Hair
Removal works like hot wax. The difference is that Nads is a cream that is applied by the user and is not
accompanied by any sensation of heat this eliminates the risk of burning yourself with hot
wax.
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Nads Hair
Removal is easy to apply – the kit comes with a spatula making it easy to apply the cream to any area of the
body. Care should be taken to spread the product evenly over the desired area. It can be goopy and is sometimes difficult to spread over the desired
area. At first this can make it difficult to spread evenly
but don’t worry it gets easier with
practice
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Nads Hair
Removal is great for specific body areas - Because it is a cream that requires little preparation, Nads works
great for removing hair from specific or small areas. It can be applied quickly and it will not bleed
over into other areas.
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Nads Hair Removal is Safe
- Not only is there no heat involved in using Nads it is also free from chemicals that are harmful. The
company itself even makes the claim that the product is safe for you to eat! I personally have not ate it
so you might be on your own to find out if this is true. But regardless of the edibility of Nads hair
removal no heat and no harmful chemicals make it clearly a safe option for hair
removal.
Let’s Face it Does It Hurt?
1. Waxing is generally painful. You are ripping the hair out by its root. There's really no way around that one.
You will eventually get used to it, and the faster you can pull the strip, the less pain you will have.
2. Prep your skin correctly. Wash the area with plain soap and luke warm water (no moisturizing soaps etc.)
Thoroughly dry the skin, and dust with a light layer of baby powder.
3. Warm the gel. I know it's supposed to be a no heat get, but if you warm it up for a bit (not really hot but more
like luke warm ) then you can apply a lighter layer of wax. When waxing, you want the thinnest layer of wax applied
over the hair in the direction of hair growth. A good way to warm up
the gel is to place the container in a bowl of warm water.
4. Use linen/cloth strips. The plastic ones don't work as well. In one quick motion, pull the strip up and out in
the opposite direction of hair growth.
Also, keep in mind that hair must be at least 1/8 inch to a ¼ inch long before you can wax. Thick/coarse hair may
need to be longer, more than ¼ inch long, before you can wax it off.
5. Rinse off first with lukewarm water, and then cold water to help your pores close. If you are prone to little
red bumps after waxing, apply a antibacterial ointment, then follow with a lotion like Aveeno.
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