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Hello All,

I am looking for numbing spray/cream that could be used before waxing.Has anyone tried it? Does it work?
I have an epilator at home but it was very painful and ended up using only the shaver.

I googled and found a lot for numbing sprays and creams people use for tattooes and waxing also but have been reading mixed reviews.

Has anyone really tried it? Please share.

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Default Re: numbing spray - anyone??

The only thing I have tried is ambesol, like the one for teething pain for babies. I use that for eyebrows, does help.

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Here in the UAE, we use a brand called Emla. It's a cream thats found in most pharmacies and is used in hospitals too so maybe that will help.
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