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Silky hair remover

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pokerdone · 11/07/2022 19:53

Anyone tried one of these crystal hair removers? You rub it on your legs and hair magically disappears Hmm.

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Cstring · 11/07/2022 23:29

I’ve not but I’m tempted. Im struggling to understand how it works though?? Surely it just can’t rub them off? Mine seem well rooted!

pokerdone · 12/07/2022 08:00

I read some reviews but now I'm not sure. Some people said it burnt their skin!

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PrawnGoDookaDooka · 12/07/2022 08:29

Are these the grey sandpaper things? I loved those when I was a teenager! Only issue was once I did it and then went for a long hot bath and it felt like I'd burnt my skin off. Where did you get them?

pokerdone · 12/07/2022 09:51

They are all over tik-tok at the moment! But I searched and found them on Amazon.

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PrawnGoDookaDooka · 12/07/2022 11:22

Do you too have hair as soft as a new born baby? And also enjoy that fresh sunburn feel then this is the tool for you
Not only does it only work on ONLY the finest of bumfluff hair it easily and quickly removes 17 layers of skin, giving you that beautiful dewy open wound glow. You can savour those open carpet burn like wounds for days to come!!! Upon which your hair grows back through your now yellow and crusted skin wounds to add to your month of masochism.
In summary - don't buy this you be safer buying sandpaper rubbing yourself down and swimming in the open ocean. 5/5 if you are a bonafide masochist 0/5 if you are a regular human being

Ah - one of the Amazon reviews Grin

pokerdone · 12/07/2022 12:36

Definitely swerving then!

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Cstring · 12/07/2022 13:10

@PrawnGoDookaDooka thanks for the reality check! 🤣

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