Make sure you follow all warnings and directions on each specific product package. Men's Nair is NOT to be used on the face. The only products designed for facial use are Nair™ Face Cream and Nair™ Wax Ready-Strips for Face & Bikini.
Technically, you can use body hair removal cream on your face, but it's generally not recommended (Nair specifically says to patch test this area).
The disadvantages of using Nair and other depilatories include the following: Not suitable for brows, nose, or ears.
Nair can be used on sensitive areas. It's better than shaving. It's not better than waxing. It can cause irritation if not exfoliated. It's better for thick hair.
Technically, you can use body hair removal cream on your face, but it's generally not recommended (Nair specifically says to patch test this area).
Here are some reasons why Nair™ Prep and Smooth Face Hair Remover is the bee's knees when it comes to removing peach fuzz without shaving. Easy to use: Simply squeeze the tube and glide the applicator along skin in the places you want to remove facial hair or peach fuzz.
Try a different hair removal process – Things like depilatory creams (like Nair) have less likelihood of producing ingrown hairs since the hair is dissolved rather than cut. Make sure to read the instructions and only use it on areas for which the product is approved.
Depilatory creams work by dissolving the hair just below the surface of the skin whereas shaving sharply cuts the hair off at the skin surface. This means you're not left with prickly stubble. Also, Nair™ products help moisturize and exfoliate your skin.
The depilatory hair removal process takes between 3 - 10 minutes before it can be easily wiped off with a warm towel or washed off with water.
How often can I use Nair™ hair removal cream? You can use Nair hair removal cream, masks, bladeless shave, or glide-on products every 3 days (72 hours), as needed to remove hair and stubble. Always patch-test before use, since your skin is a living organ that changes day-to-day!
Please note that Nair™ for the bikini area can be used in grooming hair around the genitals but should not be used directly on the genitals.
Nair doesn't really work on stubble the hairs need to be long enough and I prefer Veet with Aloe it's a bit more gentle ,if you let them hairs grow out a bit then use the hair removal cream it may work better.
To help prevent ingrown hair, avoid shaving, tweezing and waxing. If that's not an option, use these tips to make ingrown hair less likely: Before shaving wash your skin with warm water and a mild facial cleanser. Apply lubricating shaving cream or gel a few minutes before shaving to soften the hair.
Removing Facial Hair - Gently!
But don't worry. Nair™ has you covered. Nair™ hair removal cream are dermatologist tested and safe when used as directed. They also prevent razor bumps and ingrown hairs because they remove hair from below the skin's surface.
No surprise there are many methods to get rid of it: you can epilate, tweeze, wax, sugar, thread, burn, shave or bleach; use creams, lasers, IPL, electrolysis or make-up. Surface removal methods like shaving are quick and easy, but stubble grows back fast.
Gently wipe the hair removal cream off with a damp washcloth and thoroughly rinse with lukewarm water. Then pat your skin dry with a clean towel.
Electrolysis is permanent—and thus, longest lasting. Laser hair removal lasts up to six months and can be permanent with repeated applications, but works better on some people than others. Plucking hairs individually with tweezers lasts up to eight weeks.
Also known simply as "plucking," tweezing removes hair from the follicle and usually lasts two to six weeks, depending on the thickness and rate of hair growth.
Nair™ Body Spray hair removers can provide for simple, no-touch application. The canister sprays upside down so you can easily handle those hard-to-reach places like armpits. These sprays make quick work of underarm hair.