"Veet" Bladeless Razor- Silky Legs with Half the Drama
Veet Rasera "Bladeless Razor" kit- part depilatory gel/cream, part shaving? Well, sort of... The Rasera kit sports a soft, bladeless razor looking tool flexible enough to hit all of our womanly curves. From behind the knees, to that small part of the ankle- Rasera's Bladeless Razor gets it all. The
best part? Not only does it work beyond any expectations I could have set, but it leaves legs smooth and nick free for about a week.
There are many an option for leg hair removal on the market, and it seems I have tried nearly all of them.
Forcing me to always resort back to the nicks, razor burn and overall discomfort associated with shaving them. Just to be awakened to stubble the very next day.
Creams only seemed to make the hair wiry and left most of it intact regardless of the time I would leave it on. Not to mention the fact brands like Nair would take an entire bottle, burn my skin and stink to high heaven. Just more money down the drain.
Waxing was always too messy, I would end up like Mel Gibson in "What Women Want". Hopping along on one leg and only being able to take about an inch worth of area in pain, and shaving the rest. Mind you that one inch would be burnt from accidentally overheating the wax. Nads was the same experience. I'm sorry but anything claiming to remove the hair from the root is going to invlove some pain. Sugar based or not.
So, in a last ditch effort, I purchased the Veet Rasera kit. I figured it would be like every other depilatory cream I had tried. It would stink, my legs would encounter chemical burn to a degree, and the hair would remain. Boy was I wrong.
Veet Rasera, when left on my legs for the maximum time of 5 minutes ( the suggested time limit for coarse leg hair) removed all of my leg hair! My skin was silky smooth, no trace of stubble whatsoever! They did not burn when I applied lotion to them after my shower. Was i dreaming? A gel depilatory that worked? Did I mention that it smells great too?
The next day, i assumed that it was too good to be true, and I braced myself for the stubble I was sure would be awaitng my legs. Again, I was shocked. My legs were just as smooth as the day before! This continued for nearly a week!
There are many an option for leg hair removal on the market, and it seems I have tried nearly all of them.
Forcing me to always resort back to the nicks, razor burn and overall discomfort associated with shaving them. Just to be awakened to stubble the very next day.
Creams only seemed to make the hair wiry and left most of it intact regardless of the time I would leave it on. Not to mention the fact brands like Nair would take an entire bottle, burn my skin and stink to high heaven. Just more money down the drain.
Waxing was always too messy, I would end up like Mel Gibson in "What Women Want". Hopping along on one leg and only being able to take about an inch worth of area in pain, and shaving the rest. Mind you that one inch would be burnt from accidentally overheating the wax. Nads was the same experience. I'm sorry but anything claiming to remove the hair from the root is going to invlove some pain. Sugar based or not.
So, in a last ditch effort, I purchased the Veet Rasera kit. I figured it would be like every other depilatory cream I had tried. It would stink, my legs would encounter chemical burn to a degree, and the hair would remain. Boy was I wrong.
Veet Rasera, when left on my legs for the maximum time of 5 minutes ( the suggested time limit for coarse leg hair) removed all of my leg hair! My skin was silky smooth, no trace of stubble whatsoever! They did not burn when I applied lotion to them after my shower. Was i dreaming? A gel depilatory that worked? Did I mention that it smells great too?
The next day, i assumed that it was too good to be true, and I braced myself for the stubble I was sure would be awaitng my legs. Again, I was shocked. My legs were just as smooth as the day before! This continued for nearly a week!
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