Surgi Invisi-bleach Hair Bleaching Cream For Face & Arms, 1.5-Ounce Bottles Cream Activator 1 Oz (Pack of 3).
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Customer Review
The Best and the Only
This is the only cream bleach I've found that is actually two creams that are mixed together. Easy to measure and so much simpler than measuring and mixing creams and powders in every other cream bleach I've used before. Works fast and works well. I have never had a problem with it burning, used according to the directions. Only place I could find it was on Amazon.com. Believe me, I looked.
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normal arms
i have darker and thicker hair then most and have lived in silent embaressment all my life. i could just die when a kid asks me why i have such ugly hairy arms... finally decided to do something about it and got some of this. it works well and i feel more assure of myself. i dont have to worry about having guy arms anymore !
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Product Description
Invisi-Bleach is a safe and easy way to lighten facial, arm and leg hair. Clinically tested to gradually lighten unwanted hair to a more natural skin tone shade. One application will soften and fade even dark hair, so it becomes unnoticeable. Invisi-Bleach comes complete with a mixing tray and plastic spatula for easy-to-use application. Contains: Bleaching Cream (56 g new wt 2 oz), Cream Activator (28 g net wt 1 oz) Top to learn more
it works... eventually
So this certainly isn't the easiest product to use, but it's also not as hard as some of the other reviews made it out to be. I agree the mixing procedure is very dumb, and they stress so strongly not to alter the "2-1 ratio!!" that it makes you very nervous with the unscientific mixing tray they provide. But really it's not that hard, you squeeze some out, mix it around and then spread it on. After a few minutes you rinse it off. My skin did change color but returned to normal after about half a day. My hair on the other hand... it got a little lighter (it was very dark) and much softer. Certainly not invisi-bleached... but on the way there. So I'm sure if you have lighter hair, it'll be great the first time around. If you have darker, then probably 2-3 tries will do the trick.
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