Smooth away how long it lasts
View Iframe URL. Looks too good to be true, eh? Well here's my review in short: Yes, the Smooth Away pads really do work, and yes, they are painless. They have a sandpaper-like texture that erodes the hair as you rub in a circular motion. For me, they worked well on leg stubble, letting me smooth things out without going through the whole production of a shower.
Most commonly used on facial hair—especially eyebrows—it pulls hairs out like a lasso and can last up to six weeks. Also known simply as "plucking," tweezing removes hair from the follicle and can last anywhere from two to six weeks depending on the thickness and rate of your hair growth.
If you're trying to tackle a large amount of hair, however, it can be an arduous process, which is why tweezing is typically a method reserved for facial hair. These are some of our favorite tweezers that get the job done, and we've tried them all. Using a razor, whether manual or electric, will only cut hair off at the skin's surface layer so it won't last nearly as long as some of the aforementioned methods.
It can also result in razor burn , which is why many women opt for waxing or lasers. However, some people prefer its quickness and simplicity. Put simply: The results are short-lived, so if you're aiming for longevity, it's worth trying a technique that targets the follicle itself. Food and Drug Administration. Removing hair safely. Updated June 30, Low-energy intense pulsed light for hair removal at home. J Clin Aesthet Dermatol. Threading: a timeless method for facial hair maintenance and potential complications.
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I did my arms and legs. This was at least 7 years ago. The hair that did grow back are a couple of small patches on my lower legs. I just bought another kit hoping to get the same results on the small patches.
I'm a woman and like most women I do not want facial hair, under arm hair, or leg hair. The one that is the most noticeable and frustrating is the facial hair. And if your like me you've tried everything to get long term results. Looking back I feel really ignorant for ever trying it.
The kit comes with two pink soft rubber devices with a band one is large for large areas like your legs, the other smaller and narrow at one end for areas like your upper lip, chin, and under arms. Then you are supposed to pull the adhesive back marked 3M the company that makes a variety of tapes and hooks etc.
Then smooth away the hair in a circular motion. They say "you may feel tingling". I followed the directions exactly an ended up with a huge burn around my mouth and on my chin!
I was embarrassed to go anywhere, and it was painful. Eventually it scabbed over in spots and healed but I did not venture to use it on my legs or anywhere else. I used burn ointment on it to relieve the pain. So I advise anyone who wants to smooth away hair ask yourself would you rub your face with sand paper? If the answer is no then stay away from this product! Now let me start by saying this is basically just fine sand paper that you rub on yourself and it irritates your skin slightly and in no way removes hair.
I found that when I use it I have to shave anyway. However if you already have this I don't think it's completely useless. Good thing i didnt call since i have really course hair at least on my legs. I dont have the patients to wait 20 mins and dont want to opt out to pay But beware i have heard that lazer treatments are not that safe either depending on the Dr.
DO the research on anything that you are going to try for the first time, as lazer treatment or anything of the sorts. TRY threading it hurts a little but for face and eyebrows it lasts a really long time.
If this one works well, I'm sure everyone will use this instead of laser hair removal, but let me give it a try also, just in case I can save money on this one.
It was all she ever used to get rid of her upper-lip and leg hair. Her own Mom who was born in ! I wonder if a piece of extra-super-fine grit sandpaper, available at any hardware store for peanuts, and used very very carefully, would work just as well as today's overpriced version of what I know is an absolutely ANCIENT hair-removal method! At 51, I've been shaving for a long time now, and I am opting to switch to alternating between my shaver and the smooth away.
Using my razor in intervals keeps my skin from becoming 'over exfoliated' and saves me time. More importantly, I have a developmentally challenged daughter that can't use a razor, or topical hair removing lotions, so this is a great alternative for her.
I ordered this product it does not work at all. Hi all! I have to say, that with patience, this product should remove most hair. I have very thick, corse hair on thighs, so it did not work there or the bikini area , but everywhere else, it worked great. Actually, for unwanted facial hair, it has been a godsend, turning what used to be a issue in my life into a minor annoyance.
Plan on doing it as often as you have to do anything else, though. If you need to wax twice a week, you will need to do this twice a week. If you pluck daily, you will have to do this daily I am talking facial hair.
For the legs, it is just too much work in my opinion, but I think taking the ten minutes to do my arms is well worth it, and I only have to do them every other week or so. And I actually discovered that I prefer to use them with out the plastic holder! Good luck all! I bought Smooth Away at a local CVS store and used it that evening even after shaving with my electric razor just that morning.
WOW, was I pleasantly surprised — it got rid of the stubble and my legs feel velvety smooth now, and the best part is absolutely no skin irritation! I'd always used a cream dipilatory on my arms but lately those have all caused such itching I'd stopped using them.
I'm sure Smooth Away probably doesn't work this well for everyone, but I'm VERY happy with the results I got from it and am recommending it to all my friends. And, will the hair grow back as fast as with the more conventional shaving? My only fear is if it isn't aggressively advertised, the product will disappear from the marketplace. Think I'll order enough replacement pads to last me lots of years so I'll never run out.
I'm anxious to try it out on my upper lip and chin next — that'll be the ulitmate test for stubble and irritation-free skin!
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