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Nad's For Women Down Under Hair Removal Cream 150mL

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Nad's For Women Down Under Hair Removal Cream 150mLNad's Down Under Hair Removal Cream is gentle depilatory cream especially made for brazilian & bikini hair removal. Whether you just want to tidy up your bikini line or go all out with a brazilian. Say 'ta ta' to your fuzzy hoo ha and hello to silky smooth skin! Our unique depilatory cream formula is especially made for use on delicate skin areas, like brazilian, bikini and underarms. It works in as quickly as 4 minutes to remove coarse hair, leaving

Nad's Down Under Hair Removal Cream is gentle depilatory cream especially made for brazilian & bikini hair removal.
Whether you just want to tidy up your bikini line or go all out with a brazilian. Say 'ta ta' to your fuzzy hoo-ha and hello to silky smooth skin!
Our unique depilatory cream formula is especially made for use on delicate skin areas, like brazilian, bikini and underarms. It works in as quickly as 4 minutes to remove coarse hair, leaving you with super smooth skin. The best part? It's pain-free!

Key Features

  • Painless and effective: Ready to use and fast acting, Nad's Down Under Hair Removal Cream contains soothing Aloe and removes unwanted hair quickly and painlessly to leave a smooth finish and longer lasting results than shaving.
  • Suitable for all skin types: Gentle on sensitive skin, Nad's are also PETA approved for cruelty free hair removal.
  • How to use: Simply apply the intimate hair removal cream liberally around the genital area, wait around 4 minutes to a maximum total of ten minutes and wipe cream and hair away with a damp cloth in the shower.

Suitable For: Suitable for All Skin Types including Sensitive

Ingredients:

Aqua (Water), Cetearyl alcohol, Paraffinum liquidum (Mineral oil), Potassium thioglycolate, Ceteareth-20, Calcium hydroxide, Glyceryl stearate, Glycerin, Parfum (Fragrance), Sodium gluconate, Aloe barbadensis leaf juice, Citric acid, Hydroxycitronellal, Geraniol, Limonene, Citronellol

Directions:

1. Squeeze cream onto your hand and on clean, dry skin, apply cream generously to the hair you want to remove. 2. Smooth cream on to fully coat hair, all the way to skin level, with a thick and even layer. Do not rub in. Wash hands immediately with soap and water. 3. Leave cream on for at least 4 minutes. 4. Using a soft cloth, test a small area for hair removal. If hair does not come away easily, leave cream on for a few more minutes without exceeding 6 additional minutes. 5. Wipe cream and hair away with a damp soft cloth in the shower. Wash skin thoroughly, ensuring all traces of cream have been removed and gently dry the skin.

Contraindications and cautions:

•    Keep out of reach of children.

•    External Use Only.

•    Poison - DO NOT swallow or ingest. If swallowed, DO NOT induce vomiting.

•    Irritant. Repeated exposure may cause sensitisation.

•    Suitable for use on female intimate areas including full bikini and external labia and underarms only. Avoid contact with the internal labia, mucosal membranes, clitoris, anus, face, eyes, head, breasts, inside the ears and nose.

•    Please note that it is important to do a patch test on a small patch of skin in the area you wish to treat.

•    Do not leave on skin for longer than 10 minutes. Wash hands after use. Contains alkali and thioglycolate. Prolonged or incorrect exposure may result in burns.

•    Do not use on sunburnt, broken, inflamed or irritated skin, over warts, pimples, scars, moles or wounds or if you have suffered an adverse reaction to hair removal creams in the past.

•    Store below 30°C in a dry place away from direct sunlight.

•    If you experience any tingling or burning sensation during use, remove the cream immediately and rinse thoroughly with water. If this sensation persists, seek medical advice.

•    Wait at least 24 hours after use before sunbathing or using any perfumed product or astringent lotion.

•    Always allow for at least 72 hours between hair removal sessions.

•    Avoid contact with jewellery as discolouring may occur.

•    Product may cause surfaces to become slippery. Ensure cream is rinsed thoroughly from shower surfaces.

•    If in eyes, hold eyelids apart and flush the eye continuously with running water. Continue flushing for at least 15 minutes and seek medical advice from a doctor.

•    If unwanted skin or hair contact occurs, remove contaminated clothing and flush skin and hair with running water.

This product may not be right for you. Always read the label, warnings and instructions for use, before purchase.

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