



Does Nair Really Work?
If you are having problems with unwanted hair, Nair hair removal products may be the best solution for you. It is dermatologist tested and it’s the perfect way to remove unwanted hair minus the discomfort of stubbles as well as the risk of getting cuts and nicks. Nair gently softens and then dissolves the hair below the surface giving you smooth and silky skin that will last longer as compared to shaving. It does not affect the thickness of the hair shaft or the rate which your hair grows back. With Nair, hair can be removed in as little as three minutes. Also, this product will help you remove dead skin cells and moisturize your skin too. Use Nair for your back, chest, arms, legs, underarm and the bikini area.
Nair Reviews




I used the 10 minute Nair formula on my legs (which have fairly thick hair) and left it on for 20 minutes. I definitely felt the burn, but no hair came out. Waste of money and discomfort!
January 18th, 2012




Nair for Men Body Cream does the job. It removed my pubic hair, after waiting about 10 minutes, then wiping it off, usually in the shower. It leaves me smooth for probably at least a week. Longer or less then than that, depending on how fast your body hair grows.
November 12th, 2011
Eau Claire, WI




Nair for face will burn your skin off in less than 10 minutes but won’t remove the hair. Plan on skin burning for a long time after
October 11th, 2011
Florida




I tried the cream once on my underarms…it was one of the most painful mistakes I ever made. It completely galded my armpits. Just putting my arms down and having the skin touch itself was agony. I tried to use baby powder to relieve the sticking, it burned. Finally I had to use cornstarch to keep my skin from touching itself. I couldn’t wear deodorant for days, could only use cornstarch…please don’t use on your underarms!
September 23rd, 2011
Bristol, TN




I have used this product for many years and have always had great results. Yes if you leave the product on a little longer than the required time it will burn a little, but if you follow the directions you shouldn’t have any complications. For stubborn hair removal, you have to leave the product on a little longer. Use aloe vera lotion afterwards and it will relieve the burning.
July 30th, 2011
Coquitlam BC




Nair is great and removes your hair efficentally… but if you leave it on for after the reccomened time OUCH! IT WILL BURN!!!!
August 19th, 2010




Smooth skin lasts longer than shaving, and doesn’t grow back thicker. Takes a little more time, but it’s worth it because it only has to be done once a week. A little less expensive because the cost of a bottle is less than the cost of a razor, shaving cream, and band-aids to cover up nicks and cuts. Leaves my legs feeling great.
May 22nd, 2010




Nair, around for eons, works well at removing unwanted hair, of course, on either men or women. It’s also pretty easy to use. HOWEVER, use caution and FOLLOW DIRECTIONS: if wherever you plan to apply Nair is even SLIGHTLY irritated or has a scratch or cut or eruption, DO NOT USE IT. Take it from me! Also, if you have sensitive skin, forget it. Don’t waste your time, money, or energy. It WILL burn your skin, and I don’t care WHAT the packaging might say to the contrary. And please please PLEASE heed this warning: apply Nair in a WELL-VENTILATED room! If your bathroom is one of those windowless closets without a lick of ventilation, find another room to do it in or don’t do it at all. This stuff is PUNGENT. TEARS will come to your eyes and NO, they will NOT be “tears of joy”! The effect is like opening a bottle of ammonia and giving a long, deep sniff. Depending on what you’re using it for, you’ll be using Nair pretty often. (Men, listen: use a razor on your beard. Nair will get rid of that stubble but you WILL pay with a chemical burn AND it’ll grow back just like it would have if you just used a good old-fashioned razor in the first place.) I can NOT imagine using this on more “intimate” areas. Not unless I wanted that “intimate” area to look like an open wound, of course! Brave is the soul who dares use it for THAT! Oooh, Lord!
September 16th, 2009
Key West, FL, USA

