Bikini Zone works when you apply it to your bikini zone after you have just shaved. The reason for this is because it needs to be immediately soak up into your skin, so that it can prevent any bumps or itchiness from occurring. Then, you need to continue applying Bikini Zone daily in order to make sure that the bumps do not occur, and if they should occur, to prevent them from itching.
After many uses of Bikini Zone, I found that this product does work the way that it is supposed to. However, one of the main things that I did notice is that it is important for you to follow directions. If you do not follow the directions of usage for Bikini Zone when you use it, you will not be likely to experience the benefits from it. I would recommend anyone to read the directions that are included in the box before you decide to use it.
The way that Nair Hair Remover Bikini Cream works is as a replacement method for shaving. As its name states, Nair Hair Remover Bikini Cream does remove the hair from your bikini zone area. It is important to also read the instructions for this cream. The general way that it works is for you to apply it to your bikini zone area, where you wish to remove hair. You then leave it on for a certain amount of time- and no longer than a certain amount of time. The hair is supposed to come right off.
I tried using Nair Hair Remover Bikini Cream several times. The overall conclusion that I came to is that it is not very effective - at least not in the amount of time that it says on the instructions. It takes a lot longer than this time to remove the hair. The only problem with this, aside from the fact that you have to wait for what feels like forever for the hair to come off, is that after you leave the hair on longer than you are supposed to, it begins to burn your skin. For me, this lead to more pain and discomfort than shaving and dealing with the bikini bumps and itchiness would have caused.
The only complaint that I have with either of these products is is the fact that they both do not smell appealing. In fact, they both rather stink. Of course, for most people, this is only a minor disadvantage. With Nair, you would be washing it off right after anyway and although you need to leave Bikini Zone on so that it will soak into the skin, the smell is probably well worth it.
Of both of these products, I personally recommend Bikini Zone, which is a product that I have found I cannot seem to live without. I found Nair Hair Remover Bikini Cream to be very ineffective and quite painful, to be honest. If it came to choosing between Nair and dealing with regular bikini bumps, I would suffer from the itchiness and redness if I had to. It is important to realize, however, that there are many alternatives available to dealing with bikini bumps.
Published by Robin Stone
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