“I was so excited to try this, I heard about this hair removal cream everywhere. I live in Hungary, so I bought two bottles, I was trusting that it will be amazing. After applying, I was waiting for 1 minute, exactly how it is recommended. After 2 minutes in the shower, I started to wipe it off with a gentle washing cloth. It was a horrible experience. I felt like I was rubbing my skin off (which I did). I stopped rubbing immediately, and I washed the cream off with cold water. My intimate part is seriously burned, it’s extremely painful to pee. Two days have passed since I tried it, I’m still in pain, my vagine has many wounds, it’s chemically burned, I think I have to visit a doctor. It didn’t even removed my hair. I’m very disappointed.”
“I hate using hair removal creams. They smell awful and leave the area irritated. After seeing the rave reviews on here I was dubious, but thought I'd just see if the hype was true. And it is! So easy to use and the results are brilliant.”
“I never write reviews but I think some brown girls like me are wondering “Does this actually work on girls with hair as thick as mine?” - the answer is yes, but not as well as you’d gather from these reviews left behind. I’ve used my bottle about 8 times so far and for each time I’ve left a few minutes gap between them. I have applied the cream for (on average) 4-6 minutes as my pubic hair is thicker than average due to my background (I’m sure my other Asian / Arab / Black queens can relate!!) My most recent one, I left the cream on for 10 minutes because I realised that before this time, not a lot of hair came off as I’d hope. I ended up having to shave most of it off in the end since there was loads of (smaller) hairs left. It doesn’t sting, doesn’t smell offensive or anything.. I’m just gutted that it doesn’t work as well as the reviews rave - it’s probably because of the thickness of my own hair & might work well for other people with finer pubic hair. Anyway, I might have to stick to shaving/ waxing for now - this method of waiting around for the cream to work can be time wasting for only short term results. It can be quite irritating the longer you leave it on. Personally wouldn’t recommend if you have thick pubic hair.
If you end up buying, I really hope it works for you!”
“I trusted the reviews and went ahead with the product. I was really sore the first time around intimate areas. Maybe thoughts I'd been a bit care less..Tried a second time and really took caution, even applied some barrier cream near to intimate areas... I was so so sore for days afterwards.. Totally burnt my skin. Very disappointed as it did actually remove the hair but my lordy it really burnt I don't have sensitive skin. I'm quite the opposite.”
“Don’t even know where to start... was so excited to try it out, as a razor always leaves me in pain. Sadly the experience of using woo woo lasted less than one minute and left me with an open wound. Read all the instructions, applied the cream and after 20-30 the skin started burning me, immediately removed it in the shower but am left with extremely irritated oozing skin sores... don’t know if it’s allergic reaction or what but I can barely walk now.”
“I was really sceptical so I only bought a small bottle. I'm 18 and I've never shaved my legs so the hair was quite long and thick and I didn't think cream would be able to remove it. MY GOD. It was so easy to use and I'm smooth as a dolphin now, definitely reccommend. Truly modern-day witchcraft. I will be buying a bigger bottle when this one runs out.”
“Was really hesitant to buy this, but after reading the reviews I gave it a go & it’s amazing! I have really sensitive skin & always suffer with razor burn / irritation, but this stuff works a treat! Took me a few attempts to figure out how much product to put in, but it’s defo a new favourite of mine! Highly recommend!!”
“Bought this due to all the hype and was really disappointed. Didn't take any hair off even though it was on for the time recommended and it started to hurt my more intimate areas! Please be careful when using. Took a few days for the pain to go away.”