"Why is'nt there a hair removal cream for men so they don't have to shave their face"?


Question:
"I know there are intimate area hair removal creams for women out there so why has'nt a company produced one for mens faces?
Can you use a sensitive skin hair removal product on your face? Has anyone tried it?"

Answers:
I use hair remover cream on my chest and stomach. It BURNS. There is no way I would put this on my face. I got it near my pubic area and it was uncomfortable. No way on my face.
I'm voting you as prime minister..i hate shaving
The stuff is sooo nasty you wouldn't want to put it on your face, believe me.
not that i have ever had this problem but.some women use hair removal cream for ther moustaches so im sure there is something out there you could use? but face stubble is really tough so i doubt it would remove it all.ask your chemist.
I used Imac sensitive once for a wedding once because i get a 5 o'clock shadow by half eleven.

It worked reasonably well but you have to be extremely careful with it near your eyes so maybe that's why it never took off, the manufacturers were too worried about being sued by lots of blind men.
Great idea, create one, test on yourself, and then make $$$$$
get laser hair removal on your face...it works like a charm...can get expensive depending on your skin type
There are facial hair removers for men. Look among the products for those of African-American background. Razor bumps are a particular problem for men of color. Several products exist to remove male facial hair chemically.
its stinks of ****
so unless you have a peg handy you are likely to be asphixiated
Immac dissolves the hair that's grown out of the skin but doesn't remove it from the root. I found it's not much use on facial hair.

Lasering is better. It works best on dark hair/pale skin. I had it done to reduce my hair growth because thick stubble/sensitive skin meant I could only shave once a week. I've had 2 treatments and can now shave every second day. It costs about £120 per session but it's been worth it. It hurts though. A lot!
you can easily but your hair removal cream from here http://www.naturalherbalproductz.com...
sandie28 totally has a moustache!!
In the U.S there is a depilatory facial hair remover called Woltra and I tested it some years back. It does work, but it takes a lot longer to shave than normal. However, the results last longer.

Personally I didn't like it too much and prefer wet shaving. There is also the possibility of skin reactions with any depilatory.

I have started using Ultra Shave after shaving and it calms the irritation of shaving significantly and moisturises skin as well.
if there is a cream for women LOL y don't you use the womens one?


I don't see why it wouldn't work, do u?
Most of the common hair removal products that women use on their legs works by drying the hair out to the point where it breaks at or below the surface of the skin. For most men this type of product would be too strong for use on the face. Often the face is far too sensitive for this kind of product. If there were a practical product out there, believe me, it would already be on the market.
good question???

it would probably cost £30.00 for a small pot if there was we all get ripped off for products like that
Shaving is the safest method next to electrolysis or permanent hair removal.Human hair serve certain purpose.It protects body from bad weather/climatic conditions.The hair on testicles help keeping the temperature inside testicles stablised and preserves sperms.The total removal of hair may not be desirable.Bestway is to trim and control level.
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