Smooth Away--from Europe

United States
November 29, 2008 8:49am CST
Hi guys! I just saw a commercial for a product called Smooth Away, and I just had to look it up. If something like this product actually worked, I would be one of the happiest people on Earth. If not, I guess I'll be saving some money. Has anyone ever used this product? Heard anything about it? https://www.getsmoothaway.com/ver3/index.asp That's a link to the product, what do you think? Real or no? Worth it?
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• India
30 Nov 08
I did not look up the link for the product. Probably too lazy to do it. But what sort of product is it? you have not mentioned the use of the product. Smoth away what? Smooth away wrinkles or smooth away the skin or smooth away clothing. Unless you give some more information here instead of diverting us to another link it becomes difficult. By the way you have chosen a lovely name. LilyoftheThorns. Bloming amongst teh thorns? Or maintaining thorns to keep people away?
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• United States
1 Dec 08
Sorry about that, smooth away is suppose to take the hair off of your legs/arms/underarms...wherever. It is suppose to "buff" them off and it also exfoliates the skin to make you like smooth and shiny. Thank you :) When I made this account I saw LilyoftheThorns meaning something good among bad things :D I'm glad you like it! After a couple of years using it here, I still love it :D
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@bunnybon7 (50975)
• Holiday, Florida
29 Nov 08
what does it smooth away? wrinkles maybe. i'll have to look. so i guess we will see
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• United States
30 Nov 08
No :P It is suppose to actually rub the hair off of your body (legs, underarms, arms, face, etc). And it is suppose to exfoliate the skin while it does it, so you are really smooth and shiny.
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@nicholejade (2430)
• Canada
29 Nov 08
Conair hair remover - conair hair remover that I have
Let me tell ya. IT DOES WORK. What that is is they have pads on which is a very fine and delicate sandpapaer that you use in a circular motion which causes the hair to twist up and come off. My mom used to do this as well I do this once in awhile as well. The hair has come in finer gradually over time and soon enough there will be no more hair growth. I have a conair which I will attach a picture of it as well. But let me tell ya it is very time consuming and does take repeat applications on it.
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