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Old 01-06-2010, 04:38 PM
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I saw a advertisement on television this week showing a product that I have never seen before.

Hair removal pads claim to remove your hair without the use of lotions/shaving creams and it's gentle on the skin.

I can't see how it works. Has anyone heard of them or even tried them out?
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Old 01-07-2010, 07:21 AM
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I bought something like that, but never used them lol. I just found them again the other day, after forgetting where I put them. I'm not sure how they work, and am pretty skeptical.
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Old 01-09-2010, 12:30 AM
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You will have to give them a try and let me know how good they are, or not
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Hair removal pads works great. They remove hair while exfoliating the skin. This pads are so painful free. My wife is using it.
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Hair removal pads works great. They remove hair while exfoliating the skin. This pads are so painful free. My wife is using it.
That's so crazy to me. I just don't get how it works. When you touch the pads to your finger, they are soft. They're not rough. I would expect them to feel like sand paper. I'm going to go try them in a min, and let you know what i think

I just tried em for the first time, and my legs are really soft. Only bad thing about them would have to be that it takes a while to rub the hair off. But ya, I think I like em The ones I used were called Smooth Away
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Are these the pads that you rub on your skin and the hair is removed? If so, my mom has them. They do work! My son tried them on his arm and now has a spot with no hair. I don't get how they work either. It took quite a long time before the hair actually came off, so maybe you are just rubbing and rubbing your skin until the hair is removed.
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Are these the pads that you rub on your skin and the hair is removed? If so, my mom has them. They do work! My son tried them on his arm and now has a spot with no hair. I don't get how they work either. It took quite a long time before the hair actually came off, so maybe you are just rubbing and rubbing your skin until the hair is removed.
Yep, those are the pads I'm talking about. They are pretty amazing, huh? I'm really happy with them. I'm planning on getting more. The only problem is: it takes so many pads (at least for me) to do my entire leg.
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Oh that sounds interesting. I've never tried it since I can't see any brand here yet. That's pretty cool huh is it painful when hairs are removed?
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I saw them at a store just recently, I wondered how they work as well, and how long the results will last. Since the hair is not pulled out but kind of "shaved" (right?), I would assume it grows back faster than after epilating.
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Oh that sounds interesting. I've never tried it since I can't see any brand here yet. That's pretty cool huh is it painful when hairs are removed?
It doesn't hurt no. It's just like rubbing your skin with something soft.
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I saw them at a store just recently, I wondered how they work as well, and how long the results will last. Since the hair is not pulled out but kind of "shaved" (right?), I would assume it grows back faster than after epilating.
For me, it seemed to grow back the same. I've only done it once, and my hair grows very fast. I'm sure waxing is the best thing, but I don't wanna know what that feels like!!
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Well, it sounds effective and painless, a good option to try.

I am scared of waxing as well, LOL. I use electric epilator, it is not very painful.
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