Hair removal precautions

General guidelines

Read the precautions on the package carefully before use.
Always perform a patch test before using a hair removal or hair bleach product.
Avoid use in the presence of cuts, swelling, or dermatitis. Wait until the skin has healed sufficiently before use.
To avoid the risk of contact with the eye, do not use hair removal or hair bleach product on the eyebrows or eyelashes.

Why does hair removal require care?

Hair removal can cause chafing depending on the condition of the skin.
The skin's condition varies not only between individuals but also by your general health on any given day.
To avoid chafing of the skin and achieve the intended results, it's important to read the precautions carefully and use the product correctly.

Depilatory Series

Where not to use

Areas other than arms, legs, underarms

  • Face (eyebrows, eyelashes, other facial hair, men's mustache and beard)
  • Hair on the head
  • Bikini line
When not to use
  • In the presence of cuts, swelling, dermatitis, soreness, or other signs of inflammation on the arms, legs, and underarms
  • Before and after menstruation or childbirth, during illness and recovery, or in the presence of other irregular health conditions

Epilatory Series

Where not to use

Areas other than arms, legs

  • eyebrows, eyelashes
  • Face (other facial hair, men's mustache and beard)
  • Nape
  • Hair on the head
  • Bikini line
When not to use
  • In the presence of cuts, swelling, or skin disorder on the arms and legs
  • During known or suspected pregnancy
  • Before and after menstruation or childbirth, during illness and recovery, or in the presence of other irregular health conditions
  • If you have had any kidney or blood disorder in the past (consult a physician)

Hair removal from the roots

Where not to use

Areas other than arms, legs

  • Underarms
  • Face (eyebrows, other facial hair, men's mustache and beard)
  • Hair on the head
  • Bikini line
When not to use
  • In the presence of cuts, swelling, or skin disorder on the arms and legs
  • Before and after menstruation or childbirth, during illness and recovery, or in the presence of other irregular health conditions
  • In the presence of skin damage from suntan or sunburn; also avoid application one week before sunbathing, outdoor sports, or other activity involving sun exposur
  • If your skin is prone to rashes from application of adhesive bandages or is sensitive to physical stimulation
  • If you have developed hyperemia and the redness did not subside for 5-6 hours after use of an epilation product in the past