



Does Smooth Away Really Work?
Smooth Away is a pad that may be used to gently remove hair while exfoliating the skin at the same time. It immediately removes unwanted hair minus the pain that you would normally experience with other hair removal methods and without using chemicals that may be harsh to your skin. Every Smooth Away pad features thousands of micro crystal that removes dead skin cells gently leaving you a soft and smooth skin. This product may be used on your upper lips, underarms, arms and legs. To use, apply the product on your skin in gentle circular direction, and this will remove unwanted hair. Each Smooth Away package includes one travel case, one large applicator, one small applicator, 5 large flex-crystal replacement pads and 5 small flex-crystal replacement pads.
Smooth Away Reviews




This is not a product well for skin, I have tried it and all it has done is completley scratch and or rub the skin away and it can hurt. This product is a terrible product.
August 19th, 2011
Spokane, Wa




…if you do then this is for you. This is a total waste of money and bad on your skin.
It didnt work for me. It is sandpaper and makes your skin burn. Did not remove one hair on me. Don’t waste your money on this one
August 11th, 2011
Oregon




I am scarred and in pain. The worst idea ever.
July 17th, 2011




This is just awful! Even moving the pad gently in circles it took off the first layer of my skin left me with scabs and didn’t remove ANY hair! I’m better off with “Nair.”
June 29th, 2011
Clovis




OMG, what were any of us thinking buying a product that requires rubbing our skin with a sandpaper like product?!?! I experienced such a burn on my upper lip, then a scab. Oh yea I was pleasant to look at for a week! To add insult to injury – it did not remove all the hair!!!! Do not waste your money.
June 19th, 2011
Florida




This did NOT work at all! Rubbed off skin and left a nasty rash.
June 2nd, 2011




The little pads they give you just don’t work well for larger areas and it’s not good for sensitive skin due to the friction. Besides, large quantities of micro-fine grit sand paper at a hardware store are CHEAPER.
March 18th, 2011
Houston




You have to rub softly in circles to get the hair off, You cant rub so hard it WILL take you skin off, after trial and error I got them to work. But after all that hard work I will just use the razor, lol.
I have thick coarse hair, works best if hair has just surfaced, dont attempt to take off long hair you will never get it off.
November 24th, 2010
Tennessee

