Wednesday, January 6, 2010

How do i use Veet hair remover gel cream (in the pump bottle)

well, i dont see the directions on the bottle


and also, does it burn your skin???How do i use Veet hair remover gel cream (in the pump bottle)
I had it before, but now I just use a razor, anyways..








You put a layer on your legs/arms, where ever your removing hair at, and you let it sit for about 10 minutes, and then take a shower, and it comes off, but make sure you get it all off by scrubbing my legs/arms [again, what ever..] with soap and a sponge or scrubbie.








You may feel a burning sensation, but its not burning your skin, its removing hair..


and after you get out of the shower, remember to put baby oil or moisturizer on youir legs/arms/where ever.











good luck.How do i use Veet hair remover gel cream (in the pump bottle)
as long as you don't have sensitive skin it's fine. You don't feel it. Just spread it on, don't rub it in, enough to cover the hair not too thick, not too thin, and wait like five minutes and take it off with the little paddle thing that you get in it. I use it every week and it doesn't do anything to my skin.
don't do it i know someone who got a third degree burn from it

Which heat-protectant cream or gel should i use before straightening my hair using hair straighteners??

I use PPS Spray Straight with thermal shield





for my straightening





It works really well,





I don't know if you could get it though,


It's an Aussie brand
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  • Whats the best spot cream/gel?

    i've tried the clean and clear gel and the one from nutregina (i don't think thats spelt right!) they're OK but i want to know if there are any better ones that arent expensive.


    i don't really get loads of spots, but when i do get one i want it to be gone as quick as pos.Whats the best spot cream/gel?
    I use freederm and i think it works really well you can put it on anytime as you cant see it. It may be a bit pricey but its definatly worth it i think the price is a bit less that 拢10 .Whats the best spot cream/gel?
    bananas soaked in bacon grease then fried in butter. pop 'em in the freezer then RUB RUB RUB! :D

    Which brand of eye cream/gel is good ?

    which brand is good for diminishing dark eye ring and wrinkles? (for asian skin) pls recommened thksWhich brand of eye cream/gel is good ?
    Try out Garnier under eye cream.Its light and gives your eyes a cool feeling.Which brand of eye cream/gel is good ?
    I would vote for more moisturizing type of eye cream. Guerlain Success Eye Tech (eye cream) is good. Also, Shiseido Revital Eye Masks are very nice. (Bad thing is: both of them are quite pricey!)

    Has anyone used Lancome Pure Focus Gel Cream?

    http://www.lancome-usa.com/skincare/mois鈥?/a>








    I have very sensitive and acne prone skin. I was wondering if anyone with the same problem has used it?





    Thanks! :)Has anyone used Lancome Pure Focus Gel Cream?
    I haven't used this particular product, but I've used a few other Lancome skincare products before and am very pleased with them :)





    EDIT: Forgot to mention, they were Lancome Pure Focus skin care products, so pretty close to what you're asking, I've used a scrub and a lotion :) My skin is acne prone as well, and Lancome does help if you use it regularly (like every day), makes your skin much softer.





    Here is what I use:





    http://www.lancome-usa.com/skincare/mask鈥?/a>





    http://www.lancome-usa.com/skincare/clea鈥?/a>

    Is there a difference between styling CREAM, and styling GEL?

    Because I have this magazine, and it has a hairstyle I'm wanting to try out. It says I need styling cream, yet all I have is styling gel...it's a Posh-hairstyle, btw if that helps. Also where can I buy styling cream, and how much does it cost, if there isn't a difference?Is there a difference between styling CREAM, and styling GEL?
    gel is more sticky while cream is more moisturizing. try getting a gel-cream combo. i use Sunsilk Waves of Envy and i love it.Is there a difference between styling CREAM, and styling GEL?
    Garnier Fructis has a Cream-gel that i love :] its like $3. you could prolly get away with gel though as long as its not the type that leaves ur head hard! hope i hlpd :]

    Body Exfoliating: puff vs. exfoliating gel/cream wash?

    I'm sure using a puff in the shower to lather does give some degree of exfoliation for the skin. But I'm wondering if it's really necessary to use an actual shower gel specifically for body exfoliating (maybe one that has the pumice or beads) to get even better results. Don't the beads serve the same purpose as a textured puff; buffing away dead skin cells? And just for the sake of asking, what are some good body exfoliating cleansers for dry, sensitive skin?Body Exfoliating: puff vs. exfoliating gel/cream wash?
    A puff does exfoliate. But I use good old baking soda. Nothing makes your skin smoother. I use it with my regular facial cleanser %26amp; my face feels smoother than when I use a scrub. I haven't found anything that beats it yet. I also use it to strip my hair of build-up every couple of weeks. Good luck. 2DBody Exfoliating: puff vs. exfoliating gel/cream wash?
    Body Scrubs are excellent exfoliators. I use handmade soap in a wash bag (which is similiar to the bath puff), then I use a body scrub. They are definetly two different ways to exfoliate, your skin will absord lotion, moisturized better with a good body scrub.





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    I also love a good natural lufa for the shower with a good hydrating shower gel - or natural oil (no baby oil)


    try a sea salt scrub I love it so much - it does help me a lot with dry skin - and locks in moisture (If you shave with it your legs will be the smoothest ever) I love Awaken by Arbonne -


    however - you can make your own if you find it pricey - with olive oil, kosher salt and a hint of lemon juice - (real is best)


    Be cautious not to use any products with mineral oils to them.
    How did it get so lucky to come across this question. just visit www.arbonne.com and the products will blow you away! there are all kinds of great facial and body cleansers. one aimed for sensitive skin is the intelligence kit. email me with any questions. ninalynnstewart@yahoo.com if you are really interested in any products and how to get discounted products contact me! :)
    Puffs provide the lowest level of exfoliation and are good for everyday use, but you should consider adding a salt or sugar scrub into your routine once or twice a week, which I would apply by hand or washcloth. They really get the dead skin off, and if you choose one with an oil base, they are extremely moisturizing as well. Always follow up with lotion.
    Puff's do not exfoliate all that well alone. Mix Epsom salt with a body oil/olive oil and scrub onto dry skin prior to taking a shower. Shower, then wash with your puff. Make sure you use a good moisturizer immediately after you exit the shower while the skin is still damp..
    Well, as far as body exfoliators, I do my own thing. I buy Dove's new Cream-oil body wash (leaves your skin super soft/silky and smells great) and mix it w/some epsom salt. I then exfoliate my body w/it......it works great! My skin feels super soft.