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The Bare Pair King Kombo is a dermatologist-tested body hair management system designed for sensitive skin. It includes an exfoliating glove and application tools, ensuring a smooth and protective hair removal experience for all areas below the neck.
M**T
Spot Test: So far, so good...
Alright, usually I don't do much direction reading or spot testing--I just jump in for better or worse--but this isn't an area where I was to start rubbing $#!7 on haphazardly. And I hate shaving. It's time consuming, short-lived, and no matter what I do I end up with horrible razor burn and ingrown hairs. Which looks sketch.There were plenty of negative reviews, so I was wary of trying this product, but I desperately wanted an alternative to shaving.It came today, and negative reviews fresh in my mind, I decided to go ahead and do the spot test just to be on the safe side. A) I wanted to make sure it would effectively remove hair before I slathered it all over, and B) I wanted to make sure it wouldn't cause unbearable pain and suffering.I applied the Bare Balm to a quarter sized-area. I waited the minimum 12 minutes and then wiped it away with my finger. Some hair came away, but I couldn't tell if it would all come away and I wasn't feeling any discomfort so I left it on the additional three minutes. That seemed better, so I jumped in and "buffed" the area with the glove. Tada! Completely smooth!Haven't experienced any burning or irritation thus far. I did apply the Calm Balm. I'm going to wait the recommended 24 hours-ish and do the rest of the area. I haven't tried any scrotal de-hairing yet, so there's always the chance that a more sensitive area will have a negative reaction.So far, I'm pleased. I have relatively dark, medium-ish coarse hair, and this took care of it in 15 minutes, no problem. Make sure you get it rubbed in well so that that it can work its magic as close to the skin as possible.If I have anything new to report after the full application tomorrow, I'll be sure to update my review. Given what I've seen so far, I'd happily recommend it, and certainly have no desire to go back to the razor.UPDATE 3/19/2013I decided I couldn't wait 24 hours to be all silky smooth, so I woke up this morning, waited a couple of hours, and decided to jump in. It had been about 15 hours since the spot test and there weren't any signs of irritation, so I decided to take the plunge. I applied it everywhere except my balls, set a timer for 15 minutes, waited for 2 minutes to elapse, and then applied it to my balls as well. As the timer got closer to 0, I started checking, but ended up going the full 15 minutes. I didn't apply the Bare Balm as thickly as I had during the spot test, and I was concerned that that would effect my results.I jumped in the shower, rinsed off, and "buffed" myself with the glove. For the most part I was smooth, and rubbing or lightly scratching in areas that still had hair caused it to come right off. However, there were a few areas where I knew I hadn't gotten the balm on very thick, especially on my balls, and those areas still had clumps of hair. I knew that these kind of products would burn the skin if left on too long or applied too frequently, but it was so gentle that I debated with myself about whether I should do a second application to get rid of the hair I'd missed. After all, I didn't have any irritation in the area where I'd done the spot test. Ultimately, vanity won out.Big mistake.Not immediately, though. My balls were the primary area where I needed to re-apply the balm. That made me a little nervous. I applied it and set a timer for 10 minutes. I massaged my balls every couple of minutes or so to make sure all the hair was well coated. There wasn't any burning or discomfort to indicate that I was being burned, but luckily I had decided to massage the product into my balls to make sure I got anything. At the 6 or 7 minute mark, I noticed some red splotches on my balls and I knew I was getting chemical burns, even if I didn't yet feel any discomfort. I rushed to the shower and rinsed off as quickly as possibly.There was some pain and discomfort, but not nearly as bad as it would have been had I not been paying attention, and only in a couple of small spots. I've applied the Calm Balm, and now that I'm sitting and relaxed there isn't any discomfort at all. I'm going to be taking it easy on my balls for a bit, though. On the plus side? It got rid of the hair.Given my experience, here are the tips I have:1. Trim with an electric trimmer, where possible, so that you'll be able to apply the balm easily and nearest the roots as possible2. Skip the sticks and use latex gloves to apply the balm3. Apply it as thick as you think need it, and then apply some more4. Massage it into you skin every couple of minutes or so to ensure that every single hair gets completely covered for as much of the time as possible5. As you approach the 10 minute mark, start scraping or pulling at the hair to see if it comes off6. As soon as the hair starts coming off easily, jump in a lukewarm shower and rub it off with the glove; you'll probably have to rub pretty vigorously, and if you wear glasses, just aim low with the shower head and wear them in with you so you can see what you're doing7. Pay attention, visually, to what's happening on your skin. Even if there isn't any burning or discomfort, check for red splotches (especially on the balls) and rinse it off immediately if you notice any.8. The glove may not remove all of the hair, but that doesn't mean that the hair isn't ready to come out. Spend a few minutes massaging or lightly scratching the area to get rid of any remaining hair.9. If you missed spots, trim them with scissors and leave them alone. Definitely do not go through with a second application, and for the love of all that is holy, do not get mesmerized by how gentle this stuff is and leave it on for 20 minutes. DON'T DO IT!10. Apply the Calm Balm to soothe the area, and presumably help prevent ingrown hairs, should that be a problem.11. If the Bare Balm was applied thick enough, and left long enough, you should be nice and smooth. You might have some light stubble in some areas. As the skin relaxes and the area gets massaged by clothing and what have you, stubble should disappear. If it doesn't, make sure the hair is well-coated next time and try leaving the balm on for an extra minute or so.I hope these tips help. Don't be stupid.
K**I
Sensitive Skin + Effective
I became very sensitive perfume. This stuff actually works.It’s more effective and better for my skin than veet.I’ve also used Gigis which is fragrance free but the container doesn’t work well and it’s pricey. This stuff works better. I really like the glove it comes with.I have to use these creams because I cannot shave without getting horrible ingrowns. I also appreciate that I haven’t seen any irritated follicles.The odor afterward was way better too!!! Haven’t noticed any scent.Highly recommend—best I have found
R**M
Great Product
ballsBalm is a solid product when it comes to removing hair anywhere on your body, besides your face. This product would actually work for woman too for their legs, etc. This does make you smooth when used correctly, and assuming you don't miss any spots. The bottle says to leave on for 10 minutes but I found 7-8 minutes works best for me, I suggest you start in that range before doing the full time as that's how I started.However, this product needs to be used daily if you don't like having stubble. This can become costly, if $15 is a lot to you for something like this then you might be better off sticking to your shaving. I will point out though that if you're able to afford The Bare Pair 'Threesome' King Kombo you should consider buying if you believe you can keep up with daily use of this product. In my opinion this is a lot better than having cuts, and bumps from shaving. You skin looks a lot better and does feel smooth afterwords.You're better off using this in the morning rather than the night before. If you do it in the morning you will find you can make it until the next day before needing to do it again, in most cases. If your hair grows back slowly then you might be okay with using this every other day. But for you "rapid growers" you will need to mow the lawn daily.I have yet to get a burn using this daily, if you find the time that works for you and stick to it then you will be okay. You will however want your balls to be the last thing to do. I find that the timing is shorter on them, about 5-6 minutes rather than 8.Now the lotion it comes with is amazing, it stays on until I shower it off. I'm glad they sell that without the ballsBalm hair remover. I suggest you try it out rather than skipping over it.Overall I find this a great product to have, but at current price and the requirement to use it daily can break the bank if you have a low income. For this I give it 4/5 stars.
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