Veet Hair Removal: Is It For You!

The use of cream depilatories is common especially with women. It is inexpensive and when it really works, usually painless. Veet hair removal can also be done at home and is available in almost every pharmacy. It works by having the chemical dissolves the hair at the skin's surface. However, poor results include skin irritation and even chemical burns.  Also, there have been numerous complains that the effects last only a few hours while the longer lasting effect may be up to a few days. It can be irritable for the skin and the eyes as well.

Veet hair removal is a brand that offers different products to remove unwanted hair depending on the kind of hair and body part you want the hair to be removed. The products vary from waxes, creams and mousse all having generally the same procedure for removing the unwanted hair. These products may be applied on facial hair or for some men, the chest but it is advised for to shave these parts instead of using a cream or any depilatory.

To find out if you are allergic to the product, apply some to the underside of your wrists before applying it to your body parts. It is important to follow the instructions on the bottle closely as some products may leave your skin with a chemical burn.

Veet is a bladeless hair removal tool, and a depilatory cream you can use anytime. It is really designed to have a smoother, longer-lasting hair removal. First thing to do is to apply the cream to your skin. After about 3 minutes, use the tool that comes with it to remove the cream and the unwanted hair. Although there have been a lot of reports of bleeding and skin scars and irritation after just a few minutes of applying the cream. Others claim to have to reapply the cream again since it dries off very quickly. If everything works, the skin should stay hair-free for up to twice as long as razor-shaved
skin.

There are also complaints that no hair was removed after removing the tool. However, when veet hair removal works, it feels better than having your body part shaved. When hair starts to grow after shaving, it leaves a sharp edge exposed which provides for the not so smooth feeling. Creams and mousses basically go down below the surface to dissolve the proteins that make up the hair which leaves a better and smoother feeling.

Suffice to say, veet hair removal is not for everyone. But for those who get good results with this product, consider yourself very lucky because you get to have a cheap, inexpensive hair removing method with none of the nasty side effects

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December 6, 2007
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PlugIM.com @ 12:30 pm

Decide if Veet Hair Removal is For You!…

Veet hair removal could be an effective hair removal process that depends if you could see if it really works for you without any side effects….

December 17, 2007
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Unwanted Hair @ 1:02 pm

Unwanted Hair…

Should I just shave off all of my hair or should I get it transplanted?…

February 11, 2009

Laura @ 10:35 am

VEET is the crappiest hair removal cream i have ever used! It burned my skin off till the blood came out. And I assure you i didn't even have to stay with it on 3 minutes! I will never recommend it to anyone. You can search online there are tons of complaints.

June 22, 2009

Princess @ 12:21 am

why do i get this painful rush after using the veet hair cream remover. It lasts for days

August 13, 2009

pizza @ 12:43 am

just used the veet in shower hair removal with sponge, it burned my face, though i didnt use it there and it didnt take any hair off my legs, its rubbish and hard to use, i wouldnt reccomend this to anyone.

September 28, 2009

enbee @ 10:49 am

I found that Veet worked very well – the shower one – but I have been sick for 3 days now- nausea, glands in my groin area and splitting headache. Has anyone experienced this – it may have nothing to do with the Veet but I when I looked at it again (I can't read the warnings the text is too small for my bad eyes) there seemed to be an awful lot of warnings etc.

January 20, 2010

sare @ 4:50 pm

i recently used veet facial hair removal cream on my upper lip, i applied it and waited say 4 minutes most of the hair was removed but the thicker hair on the upper sides was still there, i re-applyed the cream on the area and it started stinging, i delt with it and waited for 2 minutes and the hair was gone, then about 2 minutes late i had stingy red sores where i re-applyed it, now they are all dry and sore and embarrasing.

February 15, 2010

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February 18, 2010

Ymoss @ 5:33 am

Veet gave me 2nd degree burns on my bikini area and legs. I've used nair in the past with zero issue. The product did not stay on longer than 4 minutes before the burning started. I was burnt so bad the skin came off and it was raw and bleeding for days. My doctor said it was the worst hair remover chemical burn he'd ever seen.

It took 3 weeks to totally heal. For relief use diaper rash cream..,

DO NOT USE THIS PROCUT.

March 26, 2010

uzma @ 2:09 am

i get a painful rush after using the cream

April 1, 2010

Rachael @ 3:41 am

Thats what happened to me too and now i got an allergic reaction from it.

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