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Pour on the Cream for Smooth Skin!

 
Author: Terry Price

Are you looking to remove unwanted hair using a depilatory cream? This is a lotion or cream used to dissolve hair at the skin surface and is usually chemical-based. You will find that there are several different formulations on the market and you will have to purchase the relative to the texture of your hair. Fine hair requires a certain formulation, and coarse hair another one. Before you use a product make sure you test a little small patch of skin to see if you have any allergic reaction. Read the instructions and leave it on the exposed skin area for the length of time required. After you have done your test patch wait an additional 24 hours and keep a close eye on the area for any signs of irritation. If there are no signs of redness or an allergic reaction go ahead and apply to the area you want.

If you are going to have a hair removal session, you will get best results after a warm bath. Your pores will be open, and it will ensure that your hair is good and soft leaving your skin silky smooth. Most depilatory products work best after a bath. Remember to read the instructions again as sometimes it is easy to miss an important piece of information. If you have any skin problems such as eczema or psoriasis or even any abrasions or mosquito bites, make sure that these are healed over before applying a depilatory cream.

Your hair removal cream can be applied generously. This is an important part of the application process, just make sure that you don't rub it in to too much. Remember to keep a timer handy as it is very important to leave it on only for the amount of time directed in the instructions. It is possible to get a chemical burn if you leave it on too long, however, if it starts itching or stinging, you will know enough to remove it. After you have removed your unwanted hair with the cream, be sure to pamper your skin. Don't use any rough exfoliating products or loofahs in the shower or bath for a while.

Author Bio:
Terry Price is a eminent columnist. Terry likes to write articles about this subject.
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