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I've had horrible experiences with nair and sally hansen. The veet didn't destroy my skin, but it didn't work very well either.

 
Originally Posted by beezleB The absolute best is Magic Cream!!! It is sold in most ethnic hair care sections--it is actually a beard remover for black men. It comes in a green and white tube and is only about $3. It doesn't irritate at all, not like Nair which I swear gave me chemical burns all over once. Best of all, you can use it everywhere. Yes, EVERYWHERE. Without going into too much detail
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you can even use it "down there" and "back there." It's a Brazillian in a tube! Give it a try, and I swear you'll be hooked! I think they sell it at Walgreens over here, though I'll have to check out WalMart too.

Originally Posted by monniej my granddad used this stuff when i was a girl. it didn't come in a tube then, it was a powder that you mixed with water and removed with a butter knife! so cool that this stuff is still around. i remember his face was always as smooth as a baby's bottom. never any ingrowns of dark spots. i might have to go old school and try this myself! thanks for the link! MonnieJ, are you talking about this?
Magic Shaving Powder

It says it's to prevent shaving bumps, which I'm thinking is the same as ingrowns? If that's the case, I'm definitely going to try this for my legs! If it's formulated for the face, yet is strong enough to get rid of men's coarse facial hair, it makes sense that it would work on leg fuzz.

 
Sorry, but I've never had success with hair removal lotions. I just stick to my trusty razor & shaving gel!

 
i use sally hansen's hair remover and i like it! normally i just shave or wax, but in a pinch sally does just fine!
 
Originally Posted by mehrunissa /img/forum/go_quote.gif MonnieJ, are you talking about this?
Magic Shaving Powder

It says it's to prevent shaving bumps, which I'm thinking is the same as ingrowns? If that's the case, I'm definitely going to try this for my legs! If it's formulated for the face, yet is strong enough to get rid of men's coarse facial hair, it makes sense that it would work on leg fuzz.

yes ma'am! this is the one, only now you can buy it premixed in a tube, ready to use.
 
Can someone do a CP of magic cream for me? They ship international if I buy for 30 dollars minus shipping. I looked around on the site and I dont really need anything else from it.

 

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