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Now I like hair removing cream, as I find it's a great painless alternative to waxing with none of the nasty bumps associated when shaving such delicate areas. Regrowth isn't as good as waxing, but if you fancy a pain free easy solution, hair removal creams come out first for me every time. I was curious about the Veet (previously known as Immac) Debut cream when it landed on my desk, as it's a senstive version of the trusty cream. It's created especially for sensitive skins, and first-timers, but would it produce the same results as the 'regular' versions?

Actually, yes! I'm always a little skeptical of 'sensitive' options as I think they tend to work less than the regular version, but this cream proved me wrong! It said to use it between 5-10 minutes, and I think you can normally guess by now that I usually go the whole 10 minutes when hair removing, sometimes even twelve! Due to time constraints though (an angry flatmate banging on the bathroom door) I only managed eight. However, my 8 minute trial was very impressive, with all the hair washing down the plughole, and no stinging or angry skin in sight.

The Veet Debut cream contains Aloe Vera to soften and moisturise and retails for £3.99 for 100ml nationwide. This is one product that is definitely staying on my bathroom shelf!

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