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Hair Removal Cream

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Hi Ladies

Any idea where to find hair removal cream (like immac) in Thailand ?

I went to Watsons in Silom but couldn't see any & was far too shy to ask.

Many thanks :o

Pedro

Boots do quite a range of own-make hair removal products. They have removal cream a finishing cream. Good for a few uses and not expensive if my memory serves me right.

  • 3 weeks later...

My Thai wife spends hours plucking under her arms. I tell her that farang ladies use Immac. She thinks I am crazy. Do Thais not do this?

  • 2 years later...

hiya,

i feel the need to bump this thread... i am in chiang mai, my girlfriends and i have been searching all over for depilatory cream - where can i find some please?!!!

thanks

Boots are probably the best bet. I haven't seen it anywhere else here.

Or the one that Sheryl suggested above, try a big chemist

Boots are probably the best bet. I haven't seen it anywhere else here.

Or the one that Sheryl suggested above, try a big chemist

which boots store? i have tried tae pae gate and central shopping centre... was it in the shavers section or elsewhere?

ta

I get mine sent over in bulk from the UK cos I use it on my biki line and I find that immac senstive is the only one to use. It is part of my Thailand essentials kit, also including Palmers cocoa butter, Dermalogica cleanser and Vaseline deodorant. Oh and tampax.

The girls in my BF's family shave their armpits (pluck? the pain! the fear of going cross eyed!). Oh I also bring out Venus razors as they are the only decent razors for underarms I think.

  • 2 weeks later...

I 'v bought that one from boots.Actually i took both, for legs and bikini.Smell is dicusting! And didn't work either.Very upset.Will return to razor.

Hey Everyone,

Good news I have some hair removal cream. Its an Australian product at a good price. Raspberry, smells good and easy to use. Its take only 5 mins and works for me with great results. I bought some back to thailand from my holiday and I relized I have too much as it lasts a long time. I have a few left so let me know if your interested.

*email removed per forum rules--please PM poster* sbk

Hey Everyone,

Good news I have some hair removal cream. Its an Australian product at a good price. Raspberry, smells good and easy to use. Its take only 5 mins and works for me with great results. I bought some back to thailand from my holiday and I relized I have too much as it lasts a long time. I have a few left so let me know if your interested.

*email removed per forum rules--please PM poster* sbk

hmmmm, convenient....

Boots or try another Watson or breakout the old razor, until you can find the cream. :)

we believe that plucking is better than shaving.. not sure for using the cream

eventhough its a pain but it takes longer time for those hair to grow back.

The epilady (hair plucker) is torture and if you are prone to ingrown hair, then I would not suggest you use it, you will just end up with a pimply mess. Waxing will be the same for you, usually.

Boots has discontinued the hair removal cream range I was told, I bought a few of the last bottles they had on the clearance table near a yr ago. It may have been a packaging change, have not needed more stock yet to find out.

Plucking hair will remove it permanently as it only has an finite number of times it can re-grow programmed by genetics, ie premature balding. So plucking underarm hair is valid to remove it for those that fear laser hair removal.

Wax if you can, it last longer, Nair if you can't, get someone from home to send it, or check out if boots still has it.

Oz

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