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Searching for a cream hair remove product usually turns up dozens of near-identical tubes, sorted by brand rather than by where you'll actually use them. Easy Fresh makes three: a general-use cream, a smaller sachet sized for intimate areas, and a lotion built for sensitive skin. All three work the same way underneath — breaking down the protein structure in hair — which is exactly why the format you pick, and the time you leave it on, matters more than the marketing on the box.

Which Format Should You Use?

Three products, one chemistry, three different jobs.

  • General hair removal on arms, legs or underarms. Easy Fresh Hair Removal Cream (120gm tube or jar, or 20gm sachet, in Milk & Honey, Cucumber, Rose or Lemon) is the everyday, full-body option.
  • Trying an intimate area for the first time. Easy Fresh Pleasant Hair Removal Cream (20gm sachet) carries the identical printed ingredient list to the 120gm cream, sized so an unpredictable reaction costs one sachet, not a tube.
  • Sensitive skin, or removing hair somewhere the redness afterwards matters. Easy Fresh Hair Removal Lotion (120ml, four scents) uses the same active pair with five extra ingredients aimed at the hours after, not the minutes during.

FAQs

What's actually different between the cream, the sachet and the lotion?

The same active pair removes hair in all three. What changes is the size — a tube versus a single-use sachet — and in the lotion, five extra ingredients added for the skin left behind, not for how the hair comes off.

Is one of the three inherently safer to patch test?

No — patch test every one of them the same way, on a small area, 24 hours before full use. None is gentler in the moment; the lotion differs only in what happens afterward.

Can I use any of these on broken, sunburnt or freshly shaved skin?

No. All three work by breaking down protein in hair, and compromised skin reacts the same way. Wait until skin has fully healed before using any of them.

How long should I leave between uses on the same area?

At least a week, so skin fully recovers. Using any of these too often is the most common cause of irritation — more often than the formula itself is usually the problem.

Once you know which format fits, its product page has the exact timing, the full ingredient list and how to patch test properly.

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