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NADS is a bit messy--but it definitely works! you just have to let your hair grow out to the length is says..but it definitely works! i love it
Nads is okay, but I recommend people jsut do the original method that Nads is from, sugaring. It is so much nicer than waxing.
What are the differences between sugaring and waxing?
1. Wax adheres to the hair and the skin.
Sugaring paste adheres only to the hair so there is less discomfort.
2. Wax is applied either hot or cold (in precoated strips) to the skin.
Sugaring paste is used at room temperature or slightly warmed.
3. Wax often contains chemicals which can be a little hard on the skin if used repeatedly.
Sugaring paste is completely natural and gentle on the skin.
4. Wax can be messy to clean up due to the petroleum base.
Sugaring paste is easily cleaned up with water.
Try checking out recipes here:
http://cydathria.com/ms_donna/sugaring.html
http://www.about-hair-removal.com/sugaring-recipes.htm
I haven't tried the Nad's cream product, but last week I used the hair removal strips and LOVED them. I have super sensitive skin and am usually very irritated by most shaving and waxing products, and Nad's was BY FAR the least irritating product that I've ever used. If you have sensitive skin, try this one!!
I so did not like Nads - it was one big sticky mess and didn't work that well for me. Maybe because I was doing it myself - in the commercials someone else is doing the hair removal.
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