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  2. Hair Removal Creams Are Majorly Underrated - AOL

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    The best hair-removal creams are completely painless, unlike waxing or laser hair removal, and remove the hairs from the root, unlike shaving, leaving you hair-free for days longer. Natural 3-In-1 ...

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    It’s been over a month since we had an appointment at our fave waxing salon (miss you, Amber) and our brows, upper lip and bikini line are begging for some attention. So, it’s officially time ...

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    Here, the 12 best hair removal products that will help you maintain a smooth facade right in the comfort of your own home. This hard wax kit from Bliss can be used anywhere from your eyebrows to ...

  5. Treatment of human lice - Wikipedia

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    For a treatment with louse comb alone, it is recommended to comb the hair for an hour to an hour and a half (depending the length and type of the hair) daily or every second day for 14 days. Wetting the hair especially with water and shampoo or conditioner will facilitate the combing and the removal of lice, eggs and nits. [21] [22] [23] [24]

  6. Nair (hair removal) - Wikipedia

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    Nair is a hair-removal product manufactured by Church & Dwight. Nair is a portmanteau of "No hair." The brand is mainly known for its depilatories that work by breaking the disulfide bonds of the keratin molecules in hair. Nair's slogans include: "The Less That You Wear the less you have to fix your hair, [1] the More You Need Nair!"

  7. Prepubertal hypertrichosis - Wikipedia

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    Tweezing or plucking hair is best for smaller areas and can remove hair for 2 to 12 weeks. [27] Tweezing is inexpensive and causes minimal skin damage, but it also takes the most time and can cause pain in sensitive areas. [26] Laser hair removal uses red to near-infrared light (600-1100 nm) to remove hair.