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Cream depilatories

Basic facts

Common, but some consumers find the caustic ingredients cause skin irritation or even chemical burns.

Description:

A chemical dissolves hair at the skin's surface.

Advantages:

Inexpensive, fast, sometimes painless, can be done at home, available almost anywhere.

Disadvantages:

Effect lasts a short time-- anywhere from a few hours to several days. Dark-haired users may have visible "shadow" of dark hair under skin. Often requires use every two or three days. Can cause skin irritation and cuts. Can be a severe skin and eye irritant

Clinical data:

Costs:

Equipment: From under $1.00 to $8.00 a bottle.

Accessories: Baby oil, gloves, old towel

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