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Magic Smooth Razorless Hair-Removing Cream
by
ISurvived666
on 09 Feb, 2009 17:53
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Has anybody used it?
What do you think?
Sounds pretty good!
No irritation!
No razor burn(duh no razor)
Good price!
and there is even a bald guy on the package! haha
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#1
by
SLYinKC
on 09 Feb, 2009 18:18
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I believe that this product says on the label that it is only for African-American use. Even then, I don't believe that I have heard anything good about it.
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#2
by
Paul
on 09 Feb, 2009 18:26
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There is no razor burn because there is no razor involved. THERE IS a chemical burn that is much worse. Don't use this product unless you want to be miserable.
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#3
by
ISurvived666
on 09 Feb, 2009 21:04
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well i have read many reviews and a few people said it can be for white people too.
A couple other people said that they used it and there were no chemical burns what so ever.
Idk anyone else? lol
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#4
by
snowpeck
on 09 Feb, 2009 23:42
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I've tried it. If you follow the directions on the label, you won't get chemical burn. However, at least for me, it wasn't very effective. It left some shadow.. the amount I usually have 8 hours or so after shaving. For someone like me that has to have it baby's butt smooth, it was just too much trouble to still have that much stubble.
Greg
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#5
by
Razor X
on 09 Feb, 2009 23:52
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well i have read many reviews and a few people said it can be for white people too.
A couple other people said that they used it and there were no chemical burns what so ever.
Idk anyone else? lol
They lied. Don't do it.
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#6
by
Phil Man
on 09 Feb, 2009 23:56
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Unless they come up with some sort of star trek like technique that just removes all the hair in one scan then I'll stick with the razor.
Trading in an occasional razor burn for a chemical one does not seem too endearing to me.
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#7
by
Cy
on 09 Feb, 2009 23:58
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I tried Magic Shave for the head and it's a pain, and didn't take much hair off, like shaving with the grain.
It's formulated just for black men, and I would NOT recommend using it.
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#8
by
Mikekoz13
on 10 Feb, 2009 04:10
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No thanks!............... and welcome back CY!
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#9
by
TANK25
on 10 Feb, 2009 09:28
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Way to many chemicals for me.Plus I enjoy the whole act of shaving.
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#10
by
xnewyawka
on 10 Feb, 2009 10:26
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Bottom line, it will never give you anything near a fresh blade razor shave.
No chemicals should be going on the dome, and I haven't heard anything good about this at all.
Stay away from it.
Like Tank, shaving is part of the enjoyment of getting to the smooth noggin' for me as well.
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#11
by
ISurvived666
on 10 Feb, 2009 12:26
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Thanks guys.
I wont be stopping by the store to pick it up.
I dont really like the act of shaving. but the after is nice haha
The cold breeze, the scattered rain drops, and hopefully soon the warm sun!
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#12
by
Michael
on 10 Feb, 2009 13:44
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Way to many chemicals for me.Plus I enjoy the whole act of shaving.
Amen! Simple is better. I agree with Tank about enjoying the whole shaving experience. Very meditative and relaxing!
Don't add to the toxicity of your life by adding more chemicals!
Oh yes, I love the cool breezes and the rain drops as well!
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#13
by
chaechae16
on 27 Jun, 2009 16:27
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this topic has been done for a while but i do not suggest you buy it if anyone else is considering it. i didn't want to shave my head anymore so ii bought this stuflf. i did the patch test on my leg and it worked but on my head it didn't take out most of the hair. it doesn't burn and it only irritates for a bvery short time but it doesn'tt matter because it doesn't work well
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#14
by
Razorman08
on 27 Jun, 2009 16:40
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I use it for like 5 minutes just to soften my hair then shave, but yeah if u think its gonna take the hair off you are sadly mistaken.