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Do you know what chemicals can burn your skin? Hair removal lotions, such as Nair, can burn. These things are really strong, and they will make your skin feel like it’s on fire when you leave it on for too long. It can burn your skin whether it is on for a few minutes or longer. It just depends on your skin and how bad it can get. The chemicals in it are what make the hair come out, and it can or will make your skin really red and sore. Your legs will be so tender that it will be hard to touch them, and it will hurt when you put on clothes. It will also be hard to move.
I had used both, and let me tell you, it was not good. My legs were so red and sore because it was burning them, and I only had it on for one to two minutes. Also, all the hair on my leg didn’t even come off. I had patches of hair still there. I had to get it off really fast because it hurt so much and the burning was terrible to bear. I got bumps on my skin from it, and I don’t even have sensitive skin. It was hard to lie down, and it hurt to scratch my legs. It also was painful to take a shower because of all the hot water hitting it. I had it for a few days and when the pain went away and my skin went back to normal, I vowed never to use it again.
Don’t put it on your private parts or on your armpits because it tells you not to. It can make it swell up, and you will have to go to the hospital because it can do a lot of damage to your skin and your body. Make sure you are not allergic to it because it will do much more than this. Read the directions so you will know what to do and how to do it right. Check the chemicals in it before you use it because some of those chemicals may not be good for you to use. Make sure you keep it up high from your kids because it will hurt them, and they can get it in their eyes and their mouth. It is poisonous to them so keep it away from them.
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