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Extremely painful! I tried to use under my chin and was actually brought to tears. Going to a professional was cleaner, less painful and turned out better results. Do NOT waste your money on this product!!





1/29/2007 - Theresa of New Jersey, USA writes:
I tried it on my arms. It worked great, but the bruising was so bad people actually thought I was getting beaten. Use with caution!





12/16/2006 - Anonymous of California, USA writes:
I consider my skin to be sensitive, but this was one of the gentler waxing products I've used, I'm really surprised by some of the reviews here, I didn't have any bleeding!! It worked just like the informercial, I used the same strip over and over again and it still pulled the hair out, my only complaint would be the lady makes it look easier than it really is, especially the eyebrows, which I don't dare do myself anymore, I've given up and still go to a professional for that. I like that the ingredients are all natural.





11/21/2006 - Carrie of California, USA writes:
I actually tried this product when it first came out. I hated it. I tried it on my arms, it hurt so badly, what's more, little spots of blood came out on my already irritated skin, the next day I had a mild bruise on my arm. Used it that one time and that was it. Luckily I bought it at a drugstore so I didn't have to deal with membership problems and such.





10/26/2006 - Anonymous of California, USA writes:
My friend and I both used it. I only used it on a small area of my leg and it hurt like hell. My friend covered almost his whole leg with it, and we had to rip it off him. He ended up screaming, though it was a funny site. Some of his pores were bleeding, and he had red splotches on his leg for a couple of weeks.





10/10/2006 - Julie of WA, USA writes:
Worst ever! Ouch! Ouch! Terrible stuff. Waxing is much quicker, more painless, and less messy! It did not get all the hairs and left residue on my skin.





8/24/2006 - Jen of West Virginia, USA writes:
I've been using this product for several years for my eyebrows, as plucking and waxing tended to give me unsightly ingrown hairs. I've had no such problems with Nads, however. It is a little messy but no big deal. I find that it is less painful than plucking and waxing, but then again I haven't used it on any body area other than the eyebrows.





2/3/2006 - Mando of Texas, USA writes:
Lies is what Nad is. "You don't need to heat it all" Really. And it is very messy. Gets on everything. And they lie and say it's not like waxing. It is very much waxing. Doesn't even get all you hairs.





1/9/2006 - Caroline of Arizona, USA writes:
This product sort of works, but not like on TV. IT HURTS! I tried it on my legs and it removed some of the hair, but left a lot behind. When you rub the cloth strip it doesn't heat up very well. I kept trying it and it kept removing little bits, but pretty soon the hair left behind was getting longer and longer. My legs had long and short patches of hair all over. I finally gave up and shaved it off. The worst was the bikini area! I shaved the hair short, applied it and gave it a yank. IT HURT BAD! Little red dots of blood started to rise to the surface of my skin in the area where I had used the product. These dots stayed under the surface for over a week until it healed, kind of like a bruise. I sent the product back but never saw my money. An awful experience!





12/16/2005 - Christy of Florida, USA writes:
This product is not painless as the infomercial states. I used it on my upper lip and it hurt so much. There was even blood where it did manage to pull out some hair. The resuable strips aren't really resuable either. Once you rinse them under water, they no longer are able to yank the hair out anymore. I was very disappointed with this product and didn't even use the whole thing.





12/14/2005 - Laurie of Michigan, USA writes:
I have been using Nad's for over 5 years. I only use it on my facial hair as I tried it on my bikini area and legs and found it too painful or cumbersome. My facial hair growth has actually slowed down and I only need to use Nad's twice a month (used to do it weekly).





12/4/2005 - Delilah of Washington, USA writes:
This product only works if you have someone else do it for you. If you're like me and have to do it yourself, you're going to end up sticky, upset, sore, and still hairy. I tried it on my eyebrows and my upper lip and both areas ended up red and puffy from numerous attempts at removing the hair AND the hair was STILL THERE. I tried it on my husband and it did work but had him screaming during removal, left him in pain and sensitive to the touch.. which makes sense, he just had gobs of hair yanked out of his skin. If you have someone to help you with it and don't mind the pain then I guess this product for you. The rest of you shouldn't buy it unless your sole purpose for getting it is to eat it. For fast refund get it through a store.





12/1/2005 - Anonymous of North Carolina, USA writes:
I bought this product and followed the directions, it hardly removed any hair at all. It was a waste of money. It's better to get waxed at the salon.





8/14/2005 - Deone of Arizona, USA writes:
i have used nads for several years and if used exactly as instructed,it works awesome. the result is natural .when used on completely dry(very important )& clean skin the dark,long hairs are most all removed except for the fine baby hairs leaving your legs looking just shaved but feeling no nubs the next day or days ahead.there are no visible signs of hair(unless you miss a hair or two)for a couple weeks. the downside is you need to let the hair grow out enough for the product to removethem.i also like that there are no chemicals in this product.just a natural product you can use in your home. my cats by the way, love to have a taste of this product.
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