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Drug Store News, March 2, 2009 by Antoinette Alexander
Coty Inc.'s Sally Hansen brand is launching three new hair remover products for 2009. The new Naturally Bare Creme Hair Remover for Body is a patented micro-bead formula with Moisture-Lift Jojoba Beads that "prop up" hair so the remover works deeply for greater results. The formula includes honey, chamomile, lemon and soy. The price is $8. To remove hair from little places like toes, knuckles, belly and facial areas, there's the new Naturally Bare Waxing Strips for Faces & Little Spaces. The water-rinseable wax strips are pre-cut and pre-sized and are made on naturally derived PLA film. The price is $6. The Sensitive Skin Spray-On Shower-Off Hair Remover works to remove hair in as little as three minutes by spraying, waiting and rinsing away. The product has a 360-degree spray to reach those hard-to-reach-places. The formula is made with lavender, vitamin E, aloe and botanical extracts for sensitive skin and features a hair growth inhibitor to help reduce the appearance of growth over time. The price is $8.
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