Showing posts with label Hair Removal Cream. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hair Removal Cream. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 08, 2015

Review : Veet Hair Removal Cream for Sensitive Skin

Hey girls!

 Do you wax or shave your legs? I do. I also did that on my arms before but I stopped because I'm not too annoyed with the hair on my arms, unlike those on my legs. You see, I inherited the "balbon" gene or what Filipinos call those that are hairier than most women, so I have experimented on different ways to remove unwanted hair. I've started shaving in high school when I noticed that my leg hair doesn't look pleasant and that when i wear jeans, the hairs become curly! I just have to get rid of them.

 I have mentioned before that I prefer waxing when it comes to removing unwanted hair. I still prefer it (because I am not financially equipped to get laser treatments lol) but there are instances that I do not want to feel the pain of waxing. Like, come on. I like that it takes a while for the hair to grow back and that it feels smoother because the hair that grows back is finer, BUT IT'S JUST AWFULLY PAINFUL. Haha! So yeah, there are occasions that I want to have painless days so I go back to shaving and hair removal creams. But if I were to choose from the two, I'd go with the creams.

Why? In my experience, it takes a few days longer for the hair to grow back. The hair is still prickly but I think it's less prickly with creams because I think that the hair is slightly melted from the tip unlike when shaved, the hair is just chopped or sliced off. I'm not sure if my experience is the same as other's though. 

The hair removal cream that I use is...

The Veet Hair Removal Cream 

It is Php 247.00 (100ml) and Php107.00 (25ml). 

Actually, this tube was given to me by the brand, but I have been using their creams before. I think I've only used hair removal creams from 3 brands and Veet is the brand that I have purchased more because it's so easy to find (it's available in Watsons, Mercury Drugstores, SM, Robinsons and other leading supermarkets and department stores nationwide). And of course, because it's very effective. :)

So here are pics of the labels on the box. You can find a short product description, precautions and directions, and ingredients. Please, please, PLEASE read the labels first before using ANY product. :)


The labels at the back of the tube is pretty much the same as what's written on the box.

When you buy this, you'll get a tube of cream and a plastic spatula to remove the hair and cream from the legs.


I like that they include the spatula because some of the creams I have used just instructed to use a towel in removing the hair. It's still effective but the hair on the towel takes time and is pretty much a hassle to remove.


I have sensitive skin so I use the sensitive skin variant. For each variant, there is a different minimum and maximum time you should leave the product on. I saw this instruction on their Facebook page:

See the minimum & maximum minutes for each variant of the hair removal cream:
Normal - 3 minutes (min); 6 minutes (max)
Sensitive - 5 minutes (min); 10 minutes (max)
Dry - 3 minutes (min); 6 minutes (max)
Suprem'Essence - 3 minutes (min); 6 minutes (max)

The cream's scent is quite strong though. I don't like the smell of hair removal creams in general but I do notice that they have almost the same kind of smell. I guess it's because of the chemicals/ingredients used. Veet's is pretty strong though.

So I apply it generously on my legs. After 5 minutes, I removed some hair on test area to see if the hair is ready to be removed.


On the picture you can see that not all hair was removed on the test area so I left the cream on for another 3 minutes.

Sorry if this looks disgusting but I just want to show you that the hair gets melted by the cream. And the spatula is very handy!

And this is what my thigh looks like after I removed the cream and washed it thoroughly (with water only, do not use soaps, especially the perfumed ones). I have sensitive skin so there are those redness that usually appear on my skin. I didn't felt and stingy or tingling sensation. I don't think it's anything to be too concerned about because this is pretty normal for me when I apply or even put pressure on my skin, even when I lightly scratch my skin, it gets all red easily compared to others'. (If you're still concerned, my mom's a doctor and she knows about this ^_^)

And after two weeks, this is what the same thigh looks like. (And yes, it has redness because I wore jeggings that day. Haha!)

As you can see, the hairs have started to grow but the strands are actually fine and not too prickly in my opinion. It's not annoying to touch because the hair isn't rough at all. I am completely satisfied with the performance of Veet and I think I will still use this again when I am not in the mood for a painful wax. ;)

What I LIKE:
- Easy to use

- Painless
- Affordable
- Locally available
- Comes with a spatula
- The tube is easy to squeeze out the product
- Compared to shaving, the hair takes longer to grow and is not as prickly
- Didn't irritate my skin

What I DON'T LIKE:

- Scent

Do you also remove hair using hair removal creams? Any thoughts on this particular one?


Cheers,
DAWN


Saturday, September 03, 2011

Review: Body Recipe Hair Remover Cream and Liz Colors Her Hair w/ Hortaleza Hair Coloring Cream

 Today's post is all about hair -- from your crowning glory to those annoying ones you just have to get rid of.

I never really liked shaving because hair gets thicker and I feel like my skin is rougher. I usually wax my legs with Veet Wax Strips every 3 or 4 weeks. I've also tried their cream products before. Although I'm quite satisfied with Veet products, I'm still willing to experiment with other brands as well.

So during HBC's Great 88! Sale, I saw this product and wanted to try it out. I got it for Php88.00 but it's regular price is Php105.00

 Body Recipe Hair Remover Cream with Shea Butter and Olive

It comes with a plastic spatula too! Very handy for application purposes. :)

 Information about the product

 Directions for use, Precautionary advice and it's Ingredients

What I like about it:

Hair is removed easily
Compared to Veet, the scent isn't as strong
I didn't get any irritation (I have sensitive skin)
I like the plastic tube container for some weird reason. haha. 
Available in all HBC stores

What I don't like about it:

It only comes in 50g so buying two will cost you Php210.00 in its regular price, while Veet has 100g which costs Php199.00 in SM Supermarket or Watsons.

Overall, I'm satisfied with the products performance. But I will still stick to waxing. A lot painful but hair grows finer and I'll only have to do it once a month!


The next part of this post is about Liz getting her haired recolored.

Liz has been coloring her hair for around 3-4 times now. And as you can see in the two pictures that her hair has grown and needs retouching.
 She has used Kolours and Garnier Hair Colors before and now she's gonna use Hortaleza Hair Coloring Cream for the first time. My sister,Tracy, and I have been using this for a number of times.

 Liz chose Deep Hazel Brown for her hair. (Ignore the 5 peso coin at the side. Haha!)
She only used 1 tube and 1 oxidizing lotion for her hair length. The extra one is for me for future use. :P

 You buy the cream and the oxidizing Lotion seperately. And it doesn't come with gloves, container or conditioner so don't forget to get those when you plan on using this product.

For steps and some tips on how to apply this, read our review of this product here.


Here's Liz trying to apply this by herself. Haha. Eventually she gave up and I took over. :P

*Since it's only retouching, apply on the part that is uncolored first then just apply on the rest after.
Here's what her hair looks like after application. One is with natural lighting and the other one is when the sunlight hits her hair. 


Liz is very pleased with results and really loves the color and it only cost her Php128.00 (since we got the cream from the Great 88 Sale as well plus Php30.00 for the oxidizing lotion)!


Cheers,
DAWN