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[Expiry: 11/2028] Nair Sensitive Hair Removal Cream Face & Body 75g

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[Expiry: 11/2028] Nair Sensitive Hair Removal Cream Face & Body 75gNair Sensitive Hair Removal Cream for Face & Body comes with moisturising Sweet Almond Oil that is specially formulated for sensitive skin and is gentle enough to use anywhere on the body legs, bikini area, underarms and face. Enriched with Almond Oil which is rich in Vitamin A B & E, it helps to maintain moisture levels of the skin and prevent irritation. Perfect for sensitive skin, Nair Sensitive Hair Removal Cream for Face & Body will moisturise

Nair Sensitive Hair Removal Cream for Face & Body comes with moisturising Sweet Almond Oil that is specially formulated for sensitive skin and is gentle enough to use anywhere on the body – legs, bikini area, underarms and face. Enriched with Almond Oil which is rich in Vitamin A B & E, it helps to maintain moisture levels of the skin and prevent irritation. Perfect for sensitive skin, Nair Sensitive Hair Removal Cream for Face & Body will moisturise your skin leaving it soft and smooth.

•    Designed for sensitive skin.
•    Contains moisturising Sweet Almond Oil
•    Suitable for face, back, chest, arms, bikini area, underarms and legs.
•    Soft regrowth; skin is left beautifully smooth, hair free and moisturised after depilation
•    Fast working - works in as little as 3 minutes
•    Eliminating the risk of razor cuts
•    Grooming made easy and convenient in the comfort of your own home.
•    Dermatologically tested.

Active ingredients: 
Water, Mineral Oil, Calcium Thioglycolate, Cetearyl Alcohol, Calcium Hydroxide, Ceteareth-20, Sodium Hydroxide, Sweet Almond Oil, Fragrance, Iron Oxides.

Directions: 
APPLY: Smooth on thickly to cover hair. DO NOT RUB IN. After 3 – 4 minutes, test a small area. If hair is not easily removed, re-apply and wait longer. DO NOT EXCEED 10 MINUTES. For especially coarse or hard-to-remove hair, saturate hair with warm water for several minutes before, pat dry, then apply. DO NOT SWALLOW.
REMOVE/RINSE: Rinse thoroughly with warm water using a washcloth. DO NOT RUB OR USE SOAP. Pat dry. Cap tube tightly when not in use.

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.
•    Designed for face, legs, arms, unarms, chest, bikini area and back. 
•    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.
•    Do not leave on skin for longer than 10 minutes. Wash hands after use. 
•    Contains thioglycolate.
•    Prolonged or incorrect exposure may result in burns.
•    First test this product on a small patch of skin in the area you wish to treat. If after 24 hours there is no adverse reaction proceed with full application. 
•    Always wait 72 hours between applications.
•    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.
•    After use always wait 24 hours before using antiperspirant, perfume, tanning lotion or astringent lotion on the treated area.
•    Store below 30°C in a dry place away from direct sunlight.
•    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.
•    Advise you to wash your hands thoroughly after applying and removing the Nair product before continuing with your normal shower routine.

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

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★★★★★ 5
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david shen
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★★★★★ 1
Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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