A.V. asks from Bothell, WA on December 03, 2008
"Smooth Away" Product
Ok, Ladies, have any of you tried these Smooth Away pads? Do they work? I'm so sick of shaving and waxing, but have to do something!!! ;-)
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L.C. answers from Seattle on December 04, 2008
personally, I would not put sand paper to any part of my body. So no Smooth away pads.
I like the Veet In shower hair removal cream. It stays on while I shower and when the time is up (approx 6 mins) I just use the little pad and rinse it off while showering - very time preserving.
C.H. answers from Seattle on April 04, 2009
Doesn't work. And not only did i not like them, i spent 20$ on "smooth away" at the "as seen on tv" store and saw i could get them from walgreens for 10$. :/ it does rub off the hair but it made my skin itchy and dry. and my skin isnt very easily irritated. i havent tried the veet bladeless shaver but it looks like it would work nicely. i hope this helps a little. :]
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M.W. answers from Seattle on December 04, 2008
My aunt bought these, and then emailed all of us to tell us not to...she said it was fine grit sandpaper! I haven't seen them or tried them--but after trying everything almost everything else out there, I just deal with the shaving.
Have you checked out the newer electric shavers? Supposedly there are some "lady" friendly versions that are much better than the old-fashioned ones. I've used my husbands a couple times when I didn't have time to shave, and then realized that nobody really cared if my legs were silky smooth or not--so the lack of "perfectly" smooth legs wasn't a big deal.
T.B. answers from Seattle on December 06, 2008
i use a wet/dry shaver made for ladies, they are wonderful, mine is a remington model, they make the best ones, those are such time savers, and they make ur legs silky smooth, u can get them anywhere cheap, ppl on ebay sell them new and cheap too!
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