Hair Removal Creams That Promise a Smooth, Bump-Free Finish (2024)

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By Julia Marzovilla

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Hair removal can be a tricky, and often painful, process. Using a laser hair removal device at home comes with its own slew of precautions, not to mention expenses. And if you’ve already run through all of the best razors and wax strips at the drugstore, finding a hair removal cream can feel like the best remaining option. We tapped dermatologist Dr. Karan Lal, a dermatologist at Affiliated Dermatology, to talk all things hair removal cream, including how to use them and what to look for.

How Do Hair Removal Creams Work?

Unlike razors, epilators, or waxing kits, hair removal creams, also known as depilatory creams, offer a relatively painless way to remove hair in the comfort of your own bathroom. But how do they work? Dr. Lal explains that hair removal creams “contain chemical ingredients that break down the tight bonds in our hair proteins, causing the hairs to break off.”

It’s critical to understand the differences between hair removal methods before we dive into the best hair removal creams. Classic razors remove hair by cutting it off as close to the skin as possible; wax strips pull out strands by ripping them from the follicle.(For more information, check out Marie Claire’s guides on how to use wax strips, as well as our guides on how to shave your legs and how to shave your bikini line.)

Should I Use a Hair Removal Cream?

If shaving or waxing works perfectly for you and for your needs, great! Dr. Lal says hair removal creams can be a good alternative to either option, though, especially if you’re someone who gets razor bumps. Also, creams are good for anyone whose skin is too sensitive for waxing or if you’ve “had skin tearing or ripping” during that process.

Risks

Like many hair removal processes, using a cream comes with its own set of risks—although I should note that they’re very minor. For one, Dr. Lal says that you should not "use hair removal creams on the face, neck, or private areas.” These tend to be more sensitive than other parts of the body, so irritation can happen more easily. Also, it’s important to leave the cream for only the allotted amount of time, so read the directions carefully. “If you leave the cream on for too long, you can develop a chemical burn, which can present with redness, blistering, and/or pain,” says Lal.

The products on this list have been vetted by Marie Claire's Commerce Editor, Julia Marzovilla (aka yours truly), and Beauty Director Deena Campbell. Each and every one is highly rated by reviewers. While the *best* hair removal cream for you will vary based on personal preference, you truly can't go wrong with one of the items on this list. For a more personalized recommendation or if you have any concerns, check with your board-certified dermatologist.

The Best Hair Removal Creams

Hair Removal Creams That Promise a Smooth, Bump-Free Finish (2)Best Dermatologist-Recommended Hair Removal Cream

Nair Hair Remover Sensitive Formula Shower Power with Coconut Oil and Vitamin E

Dr. Lal uses (and loves!) this hair removal cream from iconic brand Nair because it's filled with good-for-skin ingredients. "It has coconut oil so it’s moisturizing and won’t make your skin feel waxy after use," he says. Plus, the formula is both dye and paraben-free. Many of the five-star reviews on Target's site note how easy this cream is to remove and how smooth it leaves their skin. However, other reviews say that, when left on too long, it did cause irritation.

Pros: Dermatologist-approved; Formula contains Vitamin E.

Cons: Some reviewers said the scent was too strong; Some reviewers said it burned their skin when left on too long.

Customer Review: "This has been a lifesaver, The odor associated with this product is mellow and [has] no burning. Just follow the instructions and you can't go wrong. my legs have never been smoother." — Target

Hair Removal Creams That Promise a Smooth, Bump-Free Finish (3)Best All-Around Hair Removal Cream

Veet Aloe Vera Legs & Body Hair Remover Gel Cream

This longtime favorite hair removal cream from Veet comes in a bigger bottle than others on this list, so you know it will last a long time. Reviewers also say that's gentle on their skin, but some noted that it works better if you have long hair on your desired areas rather than short stubble, so you’ll have to wait longer in between sessions. However, an even, thick, coat will remove even coarse hair. Plus, the pump dispenser makes it easy to apply with less mess.

Pros: Bottle lasts a long time; Smell goes away in the shower; Not strongly scented.

Cons: Some users said it didn't remove every hair in the first pass.

Customer Review: "I was hesitant to use this because I have sensitive skin, but it worked nicely! The hair came right off without any irritation and my legs feel extremely moisturized. After a shower, I couldn’t smell the scent anymore, it was very light. Test it on a small part of your body first though!" — Target

Best Hair Removal Cream for Dry Skin

NADS 3-In-1 Body Butter Hair Removal Cream

This body butter/hair removal cream hybrid from Nads is great if you’re looking to soothe your dry winter skin as you remove any unwanted hair. The brand says that you can use it both in and out of the shower, and the hydrating formula is created to be hypoallergenic and includes both cocoa butter and shea butter to keep your skin feeling its best. If you're using it in the shower, make sure to apply the butter a few minutes prior to getting wet for the best results.

Pros: Formula is cruelty-free; Good for sensitive skin;

Cons: Has a strong smell; Some reviewers say you need to leave the cream on for 10 minutes.

Customer Review: "I'll start off "negative" first and then go positive (don't worry it really wasn't bad). I just definitely had to do a whole 10min, and I feel my hair isn't that thick or coarse, but I assume I'd have to anyways. You definitely have to use ALOT, so there won't be many uses out of the bottle. But I didn't have any reactions, my legs feel smooth, and I'm pleased with the results!" — Ulta

Best Beauty-Director-Approved Hair Removal Cream

WooWoo Tame It! Vegan In-Shower Hair Removal

"I’m sensitive down there, and when I wax or shave with a razor, the next day (without fail) I’m met with red, irritated, inflamed, bumpy skin. Eww. But whenever I use this hair removal cream my skin is baby soft and significantly less red. I also love that it doesn't smell like rotten eggs like most removal creams. Finally, it’s female-powered and vegan—what could possibly be better?" — Deena Campbell, Beauty Director

Pros: Beauty Director-approved; Has a vegan formula; Cruelty-free; Formula contains aloe vera.

Cons: Some reviewers said it burned their sensitive skin.

Customer Review: "I’ve always struggled with razor bumps but omg this is a life saver!! It left my skin feeling so silky smooth I didn’t feel the need to use the soothing balm afterward but I did anyhow to stop any potential tingling. I will definitely be ordering more!!" — Woo Woo

Hair Removal Creams That Promise a Smooth, Bump-Free Finish (6)Best Hair Removal Cream for Thick Hair

SoftSheen-Carson Magic Razorless Shaving Cream

This cult-favorite (and top-rated!) hair removal cream was technically designed for men, which means that it works great on thicker, coarser hair. It has more than 40,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, many of which laud it for working quickly and effectively without causing irritation. Reviewers also note that it should be applied when your skin is dry and then rinsed off with warm water and a washcloth, so you'll have to plan ahead and apply this before you jump in the shower.

Pros: Works quickly.

Cons: Might be too harsh for sensitive skin.

Customer Review: "This cream works quickly and gently to remove unwanted facial hair. And it’s so affordable." — CVS

Hair Removal Creams That Promise a Smooth, Bump-Free Finish (7)Best Hair Removal Cream For Touchups

Nad's Hair Removal Cream - Gentle & Soothing Hair Removal

If you're in a pinch to remove unwanted hair, try this Gentle and Soothing Hair Removal cream from Nads. It has over 4,000 five-star reviews on Amazon, and is designed to work in less than 10 minutes—and at least four! Results last up to one week, and the formula is cruelty-free. Reviewers also note that it smells stronger than other, similar products and that it doesn’t remove every strand of hair if your hair is on the thicker side of the spectrum.

Pros: Doesn't cause irritation; Formula is cruelty-free.

Cons: Some reviewers say it doesn't remove all the hair in one pass.

Customer Review: "It doesn't get all of the hairs gone. Buuuuuut it also does not give me a major rash like other brands do. Highly recommend!!" — Walmart

How to Use Hair Removal Creams

  1. Perform a Test Strip: Rather than jumping in and using your preferred cream on your entire leg or underarm area, Dr. Lal suggests testing out the product on a smaller area on the skin first. He specifically recommends trying it out “on your upper thigh to make sure you aren’t allergic or sensitive to the cream you are trying.”
  2. Apply The Cream To The Rest Of Your Desired Area: If the test strip doesn’t cause any irritation, it’s time to apply the cream to the rest of the area. Dr. Lal says to apply a thin layer in the direction the hair grows.
  3. Leave The Cream On: Dr. Lal says that the hair removal cream should be left on for “no more than five minutes.”
  4. Remove The Cream: Using a microfiber towel will help gently remove the cream. To get the best results, move the towel in the opposite direction of hair growth.
  5. Rinse The Area and Moisturize: Keep your skin feeling healthy, cleanse the area with soap and water. Follow this up with a moisturizer. Dr. Lal also says that you should wait three weeks between using a hair removal cream.

Preparation

“Make sure you don’t have any active rash or irritation prior to applying your hair removal cream,” says Lal. He also says that you shold “make sure you are not allergic to any ingredients in the hair removal cream.”

Aftercare

“Moisturize right away and for a few days after treatment,” says Dr. Lal. “If you have redness or irritation, use 1% hydrocortisone two to three times a day until the redness and irritation is gone.”

Meet The Expert

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Dr. Karan Lal

Originally from New York City, he grew up in Queens and attended Hunter Science High School in Manhattan. He graduated summa cum laude from the New York Institute of Technology, where he completed a rigorous seven-year accelerated combined medical program. He was selected to be an academic medical scholar, during which he received a Master of Science in neuroscience and a scholarship for three years of medical school and graduate training. He was elected to the Sigma Sigma Phi and Psi Sigma Alpha medical honor societies. He completed his internal medicine internship at the University of Connecticut Medical Center where he was elected intern of the year. He completed a three-year dermatology residency at the University of Massachusetts, where he was elected chief resident. He continued at the University of Massachusetts to complete a pediatric dermatology fellowship, where he gained an interest in vascular anomalies, pediatric laser, and dermatologic surgery of pediatric patients. Dr. Lal specializes in pediatric and adult dermatology, laser surgery, soft tissue filler augmentation, body sculpting, melanocyte keratinocyte transplant surgery for vitiligo and hypopigmentation, pigmentary abnormalities of the skin and enjoys treating patients from birth onwards. He is an expert in atopic dermatitis, vitiligo, melasma, psoriasis, and hidradenitis and has worked in specialty clinics among experts. He is the only board-certified pediatric and fellowship-trained cosmetic dermatologist in the country.

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Hair Removal Creams That Promise a Smooth, Bump-Free Finish (2024)

FAQs

How do you get a smooth finish with hair removal cream? ›

After putting a depilatory cream on your skin, you have to leave it on for a few minutes to weaken each strand of hair. After this, you can wipe the cream off painlessly, leaving your soft and smooth.

Does hair removal cream stop bumps? ›

Shaving is the hair removal method most likely to lead to razor bumps, so one option is to try a different technique. Hair removal creams, or depilatories, dissolve the hair and reduce the risk of razor bumps. However, they contain chemicals that can irritate the skin.

How do you use hair removal cream without getting bumps? ›

Wipe gently--don't rub the cream. Rinse the area with warm water to make sure the cream has been removed entirely. If you don't rinse off the residue, the chemicals could continue to react with your skin and cause a rash or chemical burn. Pat, don't rub, your skin dry.

Can I use hair removal cream on my private area as a female? ›

Short answer? Yes, you can use hair removal cream on sensitive skin areas, but not before patch testing first! Hair removal creams (also known as depilatory creams) remove hair at the strand level, not the hair follicle itself.

Is it better to shave or use hair removal cream on pubic hair? ›

Depilatories provide smooth skin without the common irritations that can accompany shaving. Razor stubble, nicks, cuts and ingrown hairs are all avoided by using hair removal creams. Whatever your preferred method, hair removal should be conducted with care and proper technique.

Is it better to shave or use Nair? ›

The smooth, hair-free skin achieved with Nair™ products lasts days longer than shaving, because Nair™ hair removal creams chemically remove hair below the skin's surface. Shaving physically removes it just above the surface. For even longer lasting results, try Nair™ waxes. The results can last up to 4 weeks.

What is the best way to remove hair bumps? ›

Home care for ingrown hairs

Use warm (not hot) water. Make small, circular motions to wash the affected areas with a washcloth, exfoliating brush, exfoliating gel, or scrub. If your ingrown hair has looped or curled back into your skin, you can remove it by gently pulling it out with a sterile needle, pin, or tweezers.

What cream is good for hair bumps? ›

Hydrocortisone creams can help reduce inflammation and itching associated with ingrown hairs, says Chang. This option from Cortizone 10 is made with 1% hydrocortisone, which is the highest concentration of the ingredient found in over-the-counter products, according to our experts.

How to stop bumps after Nair? ›

Apply a hydrocortisone cream to reduce swelling, reduce redness, and itching. Hydrocortisone is a mild corticosteroid and can make you much more comfortable as your rash heals. It should only be used in the short-term unless longer use is prescribed by a doctor.

Do I shower before or after hair removal cream? ›

Ensure your skin is completely dry before you apply the cream. It's generally a good idea to use Veet cream before and not after you go for a bath. This will help you get more even coverage and help the product work more effectively because it has les contact with water.

Do you need to scrape off hair removal cream? ›

DON'T rub the cream off as it can cause irritation. The best way to remove the hair removal cream is to use a damp cloth or sponge and gently wipe in the opposite direction of hair growth before rinsing with lukewarm water. Always read and follow product label instructions! Ensure this product is right for you.

What happens if you leave Nair on too long? ›

-If you don't leave it on long enough it isn't effective. If you leave it on 5 seconds too long, prepare for a chemical burn. -Not all of the hair comes off in in one wipe.

How can a girl get rid of private part hair without shaving? ›

If you want to avoid the stubbly look you can get from shaving, you can use depilatories or wax. A depilatory is a cream or liquid that removes hair from the skin's surface. Depilatories work quickly, are available at drugstores and grocery stores, and are painless.

How to stop pubic hair from growing permanently? ›

Electrolysis is a permanent hair removal method which uses a special machine to stop hair growth with chemical or heat energy; then, the hair follicles are removed with tiny electric tweezers.

What is the best hair removal for pubic hair? ›

The Best Ways to Remove Your Pubic Hair
  • Trimming.
  • Tweezing.
  • Shaving.
  • Pubic Hair Removal Cream (AKA Depilatories)
  • Waxing.
  • Laser Pubic Hair Removal.
  • Electrolysis.
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How to get the best results with hair removal cream? ›

Achieving smooth, soft skin with hair removal cream is a fantastic option—just remember that it's most effective when not left on for too long. Leave the cream on for the allotted time and then remove it. Wipe, don't rub. Remove using a scraper spatula or a cloth, followed by a warm damp cloth to get off any excess.

What should I apply after hair removal cream? ›

Apply a good layer of body cream or lotion to your skin after hair removal. Choose a body lotion that contains soothing ingredients like shea butter, such as NIVEA's Irresistibly Smooth Body Lotion. Shea butter supplies your skin with long-lasting intensive moisture.

How to make Nair work better? ›

Lay It on Thick

Make sure your skin is dry and clear of oils, lotion and makeup before starting. Then smooth on a thick, even layer of hair removal cream. Don't be stingy - really lay it on generously and cover that unwanted hair. Wash your hands once you've finished applying the remover.

Why is there still hair after hair removal cream? ›

Depilatory creams don't remove the hair at the root like waxing and threading do. Instead, they make the hair structurally unstable; where exactly the hair breaks under the skin can vary. So, you can expect the hair to regrow faster than it does with waxing, but slower than it does with shaving.

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