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Age:
18+
Brand: Hemani
Line: body care
Product Type: body oil
Product Properties: depilation
Volume: 30 ml
Ingredients: ant oil
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: India
Made in: Pakistan
Hemani Ant Oil features a unique formula with safe ingredients for the effective removal of hair from any part of the body. The product deeply penetrates the layers of the skin, targeting the follicles to slow down the hair growth process. Results can be seen after the first use - hair becomes thinner and lighter.
Benefits of Hemani Ant Oil:
- based on Furfural for skin restoration;
- destroys the protein structure of the hair follicle;
- can be used to suppress hair growth between laser hair removal sessions;
- softens and soothes the skin;
- Cyperus, Violet, and Bay Leaf oils moisturise, activate the regeneration processes, and relieve irritation.-
1. This oil is used after hair removal. First, completely remove the hair by pulling it out, not shaving. Use the method that is most convenient for you, such as plucking, waxing, sugaring, or another technique.
2. Dry your skin. Then, massage the oil into the area where the hair was removed using circular motions until the oil is fully absorbed.
3. After a few hours, wash the treated area with soap and water or shower gel. You can also apply an antiseptic oil or another product that you are accustomed to using.
4. Repeat the procedure periodically to achieve complete cessation of hair growth. After two or three applications, you may notice that the hairs have become weaker and grow more slowly. Over time, the hair follicles may weaken significantly, leading to no hair growth.
No results.
I have been using this oil for 5 months now. The hair on my legs has become less coarse and I have noticed a lot of white hairs. It is an excellent product for reducing inflammation after sugaring. However, please keep in mind that this product will not rid you of unwanted hair on your legs in 2-3 months. It will take a minimum of six months, and possibly even a year. So if you are not willing to wait that long, it's better not to start.