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Unless you’re talking the Kirei-Me Magic Painless Hair Removal Sponge (you can breathe now), hair removal is never, ever, ever cute. For most women, hair removal of any sort is the bane of our existence. How many people do you know get excited about waxing, plucking, tweezing or shaving? No one. Despite it’s mouthful of a name, the Kirei-Me Magic Painless Hair Removal Sponge has changed my mind about hair removal, namely the way I feel about removing the hair off my super un-Asian long legs.
Sidenote: The word ‘kirei’ is Japanese for beautiful.
At first glance, I wasn’t expecting much of a hair removal sponge that smiles back at you (see pictured.) I mean, when was the last time your bottle of Nair smiled at you in such a manner that wouldn’t promise bad odor? Alas, as I removed the packaging, the sponge ceased to smile (because the face is only printed on the packaging and not the sponge itself.) Having no knowledge of Japanese, I resorted to the YesStyle product info page I bought it off of for English directions. All I have to say is thanks YesStyle for offering instructions in English. I’d have hairy legs right now if it weren’t for you. Speaking of hairy legs, here’s the breakdown of my experience:
Body Hair Type: Thick. Don’t laugh.
Directions: On dry skin, rub the blue side of the sponge in a circular motion until voila…no more hair. Afterwards, smooth your skin over with the yellow side of the sponge.
The Experience: Easy to use. The results weren’t as instant as I had hoped for them to be, but then again, this product and no hair removal product promises instant hair removal. I don’t care if it’s marketed to be instant, either! I spent at least 10 minutes on each leg, rubbing the sponge in circular motion. There was no pain, water, soap or shaving cream involved. So, it really was like magic.
Overall: For only $15, I highly recommend this miracle working hair removal sponge. Two thumbs up!
For more info or to purchase Kirei-Me, click here.
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Wow I love to share this to my sister. She’s got troubles on how to have her hair removed on her legs. I just browsed then came to this site then I read your article I really got into the description you posted here and I guess it is safe to use.
I would definitely suggest this to my sister.
Thanks!
There are lots of different methods of pubic hair removal but laser removal is the only
permanent one i think. They make easy to use creams that are completely safe and are pain
free to use and are also very inexpensive. Shaving is probably the most inexpensive way but
it is the least effective. Then waxes are effective but can be quite painful. My personal
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ItsNaomi5 said:
ooh! it looks good! do you know if the sponge is reusable? i wanna get one =]
It is! When it gets dirty, just wash and hang dry!
mmsamii said:
wow! like how long did you have to wait before the hairs were gone? is it better than smooth away? :O
I’ve never tried Smooth Away, but hmm. I suppose I shall.
I think I spent at least 10 minutes on each leg. The rate that hair grows back is pretty much the same if I were to have shaved.
wow! like how long did you have to wait before the hairs were gone? is it better than smooth away? :O


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That’s cool and cute. o:
I’ve never really heard of this.
Thanks for sharing!