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Question…

What cream hair remover cream do you think a 12 year old kid should use?

My 12 year old daughter hates shaving her legs and arm pits. So she asked me if I could buy her the hair remover stuff. I told her I would think about it. I have never used hair remover stuff cream so does it burn? Is it expensive? Would Nair work?
my daughter is always affraid she’s going to cut herself with the razor
Does it really make your skin bleed!?! She has inbetween thin and thick hair! BTW I will pick a best answer

Answers…

Answer by MISS M
Hair remover is powerful stuff even for an adult. Did you know that if hair remover gets into your eyes, it can blind you.! So it just goes to show what we are putting on our skin.
Look we all shaved, your daughter needs to learn to deal with shaving. Its about the safest thing right now. All these chemicals and products come with side effects, she should learn to deal with it. Maybe try getting her a differnt brand of shaving sticks that she will enjoy,like for example the self lathering shavers for women.
Dont use the creams, all the chemicals on a 12 year old. keep her safe, she should shave or not shave.

Answer by McKenzie
So, since I’m 13, I suppose I could answer this with the most efficiency as possible. xD

Anyways, I agree. Shaving is the best way to go. My 11-year-old sister uses Nair and that stuff smells awful, and it will for a few days. Plus, it gets all in the tub and is a pain to get out of the drain.

She really does need to get used to shaving. It honestly keeps your legs smoother and healthier and, also, alot of children are allergic to something in that hair remover stuff. :\

Answer by T-Money
you could use nair.. i believe its like 7 or 8 bucks maybe at walmart.. i agree with the others on shaving though every time i have used the nair or any other hair removing products they make my skin bleed.. from where the hair comes off…. my skin isn’t that sensitive either but every time i have used it i end up with scabs on my legs bleh!…

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hi January 22, 2012 at 2:49 pm

ive heard about deordeant that helps prevent armpit hair from coing back so soon.

Eleanor x January 22, 2012 at 3:42 pm

Im 13 and i have used both hair remover type stuff and shaved. Shaving honestly is the easiest to keep on track of. You just apply some gel and shave, of course if your not careful you will cut yourself but it doesn’t happen very often. Hair removal stuff does smell really nasty and its quite hard to get even in my opinion. If she really doesn’t like it, then feel free to buy her some though, it doesn’t hurt or burn if used correctly. Is it just the fact that she is new to shaving? Because at first if can seem like it takes for ever and has to be done so often, she may even cut herself some times, but its worth it.

prettygirl baby boy due 2.18.10 January 22, 2012 at 4:21 pm

i think the best thing is to buy her nair. its not expensive its about $ 5.00. she can put it on and let it stay on for about three minutes then take a rag and wipe it away, and the hair is gone. its better than shaving because seh wont have razor bumps, cuts and the hair doesnt grow back for a few months. you can buy it from wal mart or target.

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