Today’s hair removal creams are unlike anything you might remember from your youth. Pungent, harsh creams have given way to more sophisticated, gentler formulas that leave skin silky-smooth. But what are the benefits of reaching for a hair removal cream versus wax or a razor? And how should you use them safely? We asked the experts.
The advantages of hair removal creams
"The advantages of this kind of hair removal are that it’s painless, easy, fast, and relatively inexpensive," says Hadley King, a New York City-based dermatologist. "And compared to shaving, there is a decreased risk of cutting the skin."
Are hair removal creams safe to use?
According to Sarah Akram, master aesthetician and owner of Sarah Akram Skincare, they are generally safe when used properly on the right candidate. However, "you’re essentially using a cream that will cause a chemical reaction to melt the hair off of the designated area," she explains, adding that she does prefer clients wax or shave over using depilatory creams.
On what areas should you use a hair removal cream?
"Stick to applying depilatory creams to legs, arms, and underarms—areas with thicker skin," recommends Akram. In other words, while there are products designed for the face and private areas, the pro does not recommend them.
Is there any time you should not use a hair removal cream?
"Avoid applying on sunburnt skin, or skin that has any cut or wound," says Akram. The aesthetician also does not recommend depilatory creams for those who are sensitive. "Remember these creams are packed with chemicals which will lead to irritation," she says, adding that "darker skin tones may notice post-usage pigmentation, just as they would from shaving. This is normal and should be avoided if this is a concern for you".
What prep and after-care should you do when using hair removal cream?
When applying the product, Akram recommends wearing gloves. "Remember: harsh chemicals," she says. For after-care, she adds: "Make sure you steer clear of direct sunlight, meaning don’t use a depilatory cream directly before laying in the sun all day." She also has this word of advice: "Avoid combining the use of depilatory cream and shaving. This will not lead to anything good for your skin."
The best hair removal creams
Face, legs, bikini area—you can find a hair removal cream for anywhere on your body. So if you’re keen to move on from your razor, we scoured the internet and asked the experts to round up the highest-rated hair removal creams. Read on below to see what everyone is loving.
You apply this cream first to dry skin, then step into the shower to rinse it off—and your unwanted body hair along with it.
Can be used on: Body (underarms, arms, bikini, legs)
Nair is a classic for a reason: This softening body hair removal cream features a baby oil blend that reveals smooth, moisturised, and hairless skin in just three minutes.
Can be used on: Body (underarms, arms, bikini, legs)
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Veet Pure Hair Removal Cream Legs & Body Sensitive
If the threat of ingrown hairs has caused you to take a break from shaving, consider reaching for Veet's gel-cream remover instead, which aims to reduce them overtime. This one is ideal for sensitive skin, too.
Can be used on: Body (underarms, arms, bikini, legs)
Also intended for those with sensitive skin, this coveted removal cream uses a gentle formula to minimise potential irritation.
Can be used on: Body (underarms, arms, bikini, legs)
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You can get rid of unwanted hair from the top of your lip downward with this easy-to-use removal kit from the pros at Sally Hansen, which also comes with a nourishing post-use cream.
Can be used on: Face and body (from the upper lip to the lower legs)
King says this is the hair removal cream to turn to if you're specifically wanting to tend to your face. It gently removes hair from your upper lip and chin, etc. and contains argan oil to moisturise the skin.
Can be used on: Face
From: Harper's BAZAAR US