Quote: (06-14-2012 03:15 PM)Tuthmosis Wrote:
This BALLSBalm sounds interesting, but I'm worried that it's caustic on the skin. Any testimonies from you guys in terms of the effect on the skin?
Personally, I have had zero problems with BallsBALM. But don't just take my word for it. I emailed their production services about your issue.
Here it is:
On Jun 15, 2012 4:24 PM, <
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> Hi Rosca!
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> Thank you very much for the use question; the short answer to your question is 'yes' ballsBALM is totally safe to use on sensitive regions (external use only, of course) as long as clients follow the indications and run a test spot on the area they're targeting to make sure their skin is in the mood.
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> ballsBALM is not 'caustic' per se, rather it breaks down the keratin in the hair follicles (to the core really) and dissolves the hair while gently exfoliating the top layer of skin. This helps to keep the skin free from ingrown hair as well as lengthening the time it takes for the hair follicles to reconstitute themselves as opposed to shaving. Skin is also comprised of keratin but at much higher density so only the top dead layer of the dermis is exfoliated with the hair above the skin surface.
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> We recommend that if a client is particularly worried about their skin then they should use Calm Balm on the area the day before and then use Bare Balm so that their skin is not in a fragile condition when it is treated with Bare Balm. And as always clients should follow up any Bare Balm use with Calm Balm which is totally devoid of dyes and fragrances and is non-comedogenic, of course. It’s the perfect way to fortify the skin after any hair removal method really. Just like shaving the skin is desperate for moisture after using Bare Balm (largely due to the exfoliation process) and Calm Balm works very well to keep the skin hydrated.
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> Although no company can promise than no one will have an adverse reaction to any hair removal product (we can’t either) our natural ingredients and sensitive formula coupled with the application of Calm Balm is more than adequate to prevent irritation in the vast majority of instances. We also recommend clients to watch their use of things like harsh soaps, body washes, body sprays and colognes/deodorants because these all dry and are toxic to the skin surface which can actually be the culprit of irritation in clients when the go to remove hair. Suspending their use before using Bare Balm is a great way to ensure the skin does not have to deal with peripheral issues like dryness and harsh additives when being exfoliated with Bare Balm.
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> And of course if for any reason anyone is not satisfied or is even remotely unsure about using their Bare Pair after receiving the Pro Pac we absolutely guarantee a refund within 30 days of purchase. We use our Pro Pacs pretty aggressively over here so we definitely care about safety too and we understand where you’re coming from
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> We hope this information helps a bit. Have a wonderful weekend Rosca!
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> Best,
> Client Relations Team
> ballsBALM, Inc.
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> Hello. I was just emailing to ask a question about Ballsbalm. I have friends on an online forum that are willing to buy the product but they would like to find out if it is safe or not.
> One of there primary concerns is: is ballsbalm caustic on the skin? And they also wondered if they could use Ballsbalm to just trim the pubic hair and not shave it all off?
> Thanks,
> Rosca