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Hair-Removal Creams Are Back And, Truly, Better Than Ever—8 Picks Our Editors Tested That Prove It

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No shade to razors, but many of the most common forms of temporary hair removal—shaving, waxing, the like—often leave something to be desired (read: ingrowns, irritation, pain). Enter hair-removal creams. If your immediate reaction is hesitation, that’s fair. Like many of us, I first encountered depilatory creams as a teenager waffling through my mom's medicine cabinet unattended. And I swiftly walked away and never looked back when it burned my skin off.

In the years since, I’ve cycled through just about every alternative: razors, bikini trimmers, at-home wax strips, even laser hair removal. And sure! They all work, but sometimes, I want something quick, painless, and easy. Last year, I decided to give depilatory creams another shot and quickly realized how dramatically the formulas have evolved since the early 2000s. I've been silently swiping off all my body hair with 'em ever since. But this week, I saw influencer Ken Eurich wax poetic in a TikTok about how she's back on the hair-removal cream game too. "I'm as bald as a f*cking hairless cat right now," she says. And all the comments are seemingly influenced too.

Here’s how they work: Hair-removal creams chemically “break down the tight bonds in your hair proteins, making them weak enough to break off,” explains dermatologist Karan Lal, MD. Typically, you apply a layer of cream, wait anywhere from two to ten minutes, then wipe or rinse it away. The process is surprisingly simple, but precision matters. Using the wrong formula on the wrong body part can result in burning or inflamed skin, which makes reading the instructions non-negotiable.

To spare you the trial-and-error phase, I tested a range of formulas and consulted Dr. Lal to narrow down the best hair-removal creams of 2025 for every skin type, hair texture, and comfort level. Just a few standouts real quick:

Our top picks for the best hair removal creams:

Now keep reading for all of the best hair removal creams, like hair removal creams for sensitive skin, bikini lines, and more. Then, Dr. Lal and I got into all the need-to-know information, like how to apply hair removal cream, if hair removal cream is better than shaving, and if hair removal cream is supposed to hurt (hint: nope).

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Best Hair-Removal Cream Overall

Nair Body Cream Hair Remover

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Pros

  • Aloe vera and water lily help quell irritation
  • Works quickly without burning skin
  • Has a light scent that isn't too offensive (unlike the hair-removal creams of our youths)

Cons

  • You have to be careful how long you leave it on (eight minutes is usually my max, but sometimes, I won't even go for more than five)

Why we love it: Cosmo testers are fully obsessed with Nair, the O.G. hair-removal brand that's been around for more than 80 years (you'll find a few of their formulas on this list, actually). But their updated body cream, specifically this version that contains aloe and water lily extract to soothe skin, beats out everything else we've tried. It works fast without burning skin and is suitable for use all over your body, from underarms to legs to bikini line.

One Cosmo editor says: "I've basically given up on shaving my legs in favor of this. It's just so damn easy and makes my skin smooth as heck. I love that I don't have to worry about replacing blades or investing in shaving creams or anything. Just a swipe of this on my skin for five or so minutes is enough to leave me silky."—BETH GILLETTE, BEAUTY EDITOR

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Key ingredientsPotassium thioglycolate (chemical hair remover), aloe vera, cocoa seed butter, water lily extract
Where to use itBody
Fragrance free?No
Body Hair Removal Cream

Pros

  • Helps calm and counteract irritation thanks to soothing urea and bisabolol
  • Leaves skin impressively smooth and hydrated, courtesy of nourishing shea butter

Cons

  • A few testers noted minimal stubble rather than a completely hair-free finish

Why we love it: Cosmo's beauty editor Beth Gillette started using hair-removal cream again when this launched a few years ago, and it's still her #1 pick for full-body to this day. It's sensitive enough to truly be used all over, including extra-thin skin like your bikini that can get burned so easily. MVP-level soothers, urea and bisabolol, are a big reason why. They help calm down skin to reduce irritation before it starts. All the while, the cream works in about eight minutes to fully remove hair.

One Cosmo editor says: "This hair-removal cream is the reason I’ve completely sworn off waxing, shaving, and trimming my bikini line. The formula dissolves hair thoroughly, leaving my skin smooth for nearly a full week before I need to spot-treat regrowth or tidy the edges. Just as importantly, it does so without triggering irritation, thanks to a calming blend of urea and bisabolol. After wiping the cream away with a washcloth at the eight- to ten-minute mark, my skin already feels noticeably moisturized—even without additional product—which I credit to the inclusion of shea butter."—BG

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Key ingredientsThioglycolic acid (chemical hair remover), urea, bisabolol, shea butter
Where to use itBody
Fragrance free?No
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Best-Smelling Hair-Removal Cream

Wakse Meltoway Hair Dissolving Cream

Meltoway Hair Dissolving Cream

Pros

  • Has the most pleasant scent of any hair-removal cream I’ve tried
  • Removes hair in roughly eight minutes

Cons

  • Despite being marketed for face and body, it may be too irritating for sensitive facial skin

Why we love it: Listen, hair-removal creams are infamous for their lingering, unpleasant scent—especially in a small bathroom, where it tends to hang around far longer than anyone would like. This option from Wakse, a brand known for its range of hair-removal formulas, is a welcome exception. It smells noticeably better than most and does a solid job of masking thioglycolic acid—the ingredient responsible for breaking down hair and that signature chemical odor.

One Cosmo editor says: "If a product smells like chemicals, it likely won't stick in my shower routine long. Wakse's hair-removal cream makes me excited to use it because it smells just like all of my yummy body washes and creams, but just with a different purpose. Guava Butter is my personal favorite, with a soft, tropical note, while Fairy Floss skews sweet for gourmand fans and Mango Magic feels bright and citrusy. No, it won’t rival your favorite body lotion, but it’s significantly easier on the nose than traditional formulas."—BG

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Key ingredientsUrea, sunflower seed oil, vitamin E
Where to use itFace and body
Fragrance free?No
Prep and Smooth Sensitive Facial Hair Remover

Pros

  • Quick and easy to roll on wherever you want to remove hair
  • Coconut milk helps gently moisturize skin

Cons

  • It still might be too strong for very sensitive skin, so always do a patch test

Why we love it: “Depilatory” may sound intimidating, but it simply refers to a cream that removes hair through a chemical process. Nair is the most familiar name in the category, and this formula from the heritage brand stands out among the usual options. It’s infused with coconut milk and collagen to help comfort the skin, and the mess-free applicator tip allows for precise, controlled application—making the entire process notably easier and cleaner.

One Cosmo editor says: “When I want to quickly get rid of my peach fuzz, I'll spread this all over my chin and cheeks for a few minutes and wipe off. It doesn't irritate my skin (shockingly), even though it truly gets rid of every single hair. I love this before a special event because my makeup goes on so damn smooth.”—BG

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Key ingredientsCoconut milk
Where to use itFace
Fragrance free?No
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Shower Cream Hair Remover with Moroccan Argan Oil

Pros

  • Leaves skin hydrated, thanks to nourishing argan oil
  • Wipes off easily in the shower with a washcloth

Cons

  • A pump would make this way easier to apply in the shower

Why we love it: Few moments feel quite as undignified as standing naked in your bathroom, coated in hair-removal cream, waiting out the clock. This in-shower formula eliminates that part entirely. You apply an even, generous layer—no rubbing required—then wait about a minute before stepping into the shower. From there, keep the treated areas (legs, arms, bikini line, underarms, and beyond) out of the direct stream for at least two minutes and up to eight while the formula does its work. When time’s up, simply massage the skin with a wet washcloth in circular motions to remove the cream—and the hair—with minimal fuss.

One Cosmo editor says: "As you can see, I love Nair. And this shower version of their best-selling cream is legit the simplest way to remove hair. I'll just spread it on my skin and then hop in the shower. I still have to wipe it off with a washcloth, but I don't have to just stand there naked and wait forever."—BG

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Features at a Glance

Key ingredientsArgan oil
Where to use itBody
Fragrance free?No
6
Best Hair-Removal Cream for Bikini Line

WooWoo Tame It Vegan In-Shower Hair Removal

Tame It  Vegan In-Shower Hair Removal

Pros

  • Gentle enough for your bikini line without burning or irritation (the most sensitive skin-friendly formula I've tested)
  • Just have to wipe it off in the shower

Cons

  • Some reviews say it works best on fine hair

Why we love it: If you've scrolled on TikTok at all in 2025, you've likely been inundated with ads for pubic hair removal, from bikini trimmers to razors to yup, hair-removal creams. One of the best new ones we've tried is this from WooWoo. It's got a gentle formula that's great for all pubic hair (yeah, like a full Brazillian), thanks to a mix of soothing aloe vera and urea and moisturizing jojoba oil.

One Cosmo editor says: "Razor burns and cuts have basically ruined my life, so I've essentially stopped shaving my bikini line if I can stand it (unless I'm using a laser hair removal device). But I still appreciate a smooth, silky look and feel, which led me to finally try this after seeing it all over my FYP. I smooth on a thick layer and let it sit for about eight minutes, then wipe it away with a washcloth in the shower. All the hair comes off with basically no effort."—BG

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Features at a Glance

Key ingredientsThioglycolic acid (chemical hair remover), aloe vera, urea, jojoba oil
Where to use itBody
Fragrance free?No
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Most-Loved Hair-Removal Cream on Amazon

Veet Gel Cream Hair Remover

Gel Cream Hair Remover

Pros

  • Large pump bottle makes it easy to dispense product
  • Gel-cream formula spreads well on skin
  • One of the most sensitive-skin friendly formulas I've found

Cons

  • Not as strong as others on this list, so you might have to go over an area more than once

Why we love it: More than 5,000 Amazon reviewers swear by this hair-removal cream, praising its gel-cream texture that stays put instead of slipping or dripping. Many report skin that feels smooth for over a week—immediately after removal and well beyond—thanks to a conditioning blend of aloe vera, urea, and vitamin E.

One shopper says: "I absolutely love the Veet Gel Cream Hair Remover! It’s super easy to use and leaves my skin feeling incredibly smooth and soft. Unlike shaving, it removes hair from the root, so the results last much longer. The formula has a nice, gentle scent and doesn’t irritate my skin at all. I also love that it works quickly in just a few minutes, my legs are silky and hair-free. Perfect for sensitive skin and busy days. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a painless and effective way to remove hair!"

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Features at a Glance

Key ingredientsPotassium thioglycolate (chemical hair remover), urea, aloe vera, vitamin E
Where to use itBody
Fragrance free?No
8
Best Prescription-Only Hair-Removal Cream

Musely The Facial Hair Cream

The Facial Hair Cream

Pros

  • Actually helps reduce hair growth, so you can use your creams less often

Cons

  • Prescription only

Why we love it: I know what you're thinking: Prescription hair removal? At this price? But hear us out. Stubborn facial hair (like that caused by PCOS) can be annoying af to remove if you choose to. While this cream won't necessarily get rid of it in the same way as the rest of the depillatory creams on this list, it does help discourage hair growth in the first place, making it a fantastic add-on for any of these creams. It uses an active ingredient to block the enzyme that stimulates hair growth, weakening the follicle over time so your hair grows more slowly.

Just remember: You'll need to get a prescription to get this cream, but Musely makes it super easy to do your online consultation after you answer a few Qs and they determine you're a candidate.

One shopper says: "Last year I noticed a lot of peach fuzz on my face and started microplaning. But it was growing back thicker and prickly. So I started The Facial Hair Cream and I'm 8 weeks in. The hair is already coming in less volume and slower. Instead of microplaning every week I was able to go over two weeks. So it seems to be combating the facial hair significantly. I have a few scant black hairs around my lip that are thin and growing much slower than before. Looking forward to seeing more results with continued use."

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Features at a Glance

Key ingredientsEflornithine (slows hair growth)
Where to use itFace
Fragrance free?Depends on your formula
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How we tested the best hair-removal creams:

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Cosmo editors are constantly testing beauty products to bring you the best options on the market—and hair-removal creams are no exception. To compile this list, we…

  • Narrowed down dozens of hair-removal creams for legs, arms, bikini line, and face—considering formulas, ingredients, and user reviews
  • Personally tested every product to ensure they effectively remove hair while remaining gentle on skin
  • Selected our top picks based on efficacy, ease of application, scent, skin comfort, and how long results last
  • Reviewed hundreds of tester experiences to identify common pros, cons, and standout features for each cream that made the list

How do you apply hair removal cream?

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When you’re ready to apply hair removal cream, follow the directions, especially the length of time recommended to leave the cream on your skin. Every cream has different levels of thioglycolic acid (the chemical that removes your hair), so some creams can be used for ten minutes, while others will start irritating your skin after four minutes. You should always do a patch test on your upper thigh or arm 24 hours prior to confirm your skin can tolerate the formula before slathering it all over, says Dr. Lal.

Once you’ve confirmed the cream is suitable for your skin, smooth a thin layer of cream (or foam or gel) on the hair you want to remove and leave it on for the suggested amount of time, always erring on the side of caution the first time (i.e.; If they suggest 5-10 minutes, wash it off at minute five). Then, use a warm, wet washcloth (or just water itself, depending on the formula) to remove the cream. Rinse your skin with a moisturizing, fragrance-free body wash, and always slather on a gentle moisturizer or occlusive ointment.

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Can I use hair removal cream on my private area?

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Yes, you can use hair removal cream on your “private area” (aka your pubic region). But keep in mind that the skin around your genitals is extremely sensitive, so you might have to take some precautions. Hair-removal cream should never go inside your genitals, which can result in burning, itching, and potentially even an infection. I always check the packaging on my hair-removal cream to make sure it’s safe for my bikini line (and my favorites for this area are the Bikini Zone Hair-Removal Treatment Kit and the Nad’s Sensitive Hair-Removal Cream).

To make sure your skin can tolerate the cream—whether you’re using it on your bikini line or any other area of your body—start with a tiny patch test 24 hours before you plan to use the cream by dabbing it on your skin, then wiping it off after four minutes to see if you have any irritation. If you start to experience burning, redness, itching, or discomfort, immediately wipe off the cream with a warm washcloth, wash your skin with gentle soap and water, then dry off and smooth on a soothing, fragrance-free lotion.

How often can you use hair removal cream?

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You can use hair removal cream as often as every three days, but you might prefer to wait five to seven to avoid irritation, or based on how quickly your hair grows back. How often you decide to use hair-removal cream will fully depend on your hair and skin type. Some hair types grow back quicker than others, while some might only need to use hair-removal cream once a week or so. Luckily, hair-removal creams tend to keep you hairless a bit longer than shaving, since your hair is dissolved from the follicle, rather than just trimmed at the surface.

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Does hair removal cream hurt?

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Hair removal cream can sting a little bit, like when you use a chemical exfoliant, though it should ideally feel like nothing at all. And if it does, that’s a red flag that the formula isn’t agreeing with your skin and you should remove it immediately. “If your skin feels like it’s on fire, wash the cream off asap and liberally layer on a 1 percent hydrocortisone cream to help calm down some inflammation and itch,” says Dr. Lal.

Again, this is also why it’s so important to not only patch-test 24 hours ahead of time, but also to follow the directions on the cream’s package, as leaving a hair-removal cream on too long can cause burning, peeling, dryness, and irritation. And if you have naturally sensitive skin, you should avoid using hair-removal creams on even more sensitive areas, like your face and bikini line.

Is hair removal cream better than shaving?

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Whether you prefer hair removal cream or shaving depends on your personal preference and skin type. If you get painful, irritated razor burn or ingrown hairs whenever you shave, you might prefer a hair-removal cream, which can be gentler. But hair-removal creams can also be too strong and cause burning and stinging for those with very sensitive skin (especially if you have eczema or keratosis pilaris), so you’ll need to experiment a bit before making a decision.

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Does hair grow back thicker after hair removal cream?

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No, your hair won’t grow back thicker or faster after using hair removal cream. Any hair-removal technique that dissolves, shaves, or trims your hair without fully pulling it from its root will leave the tip feeling a bit more stubbly as it grows back. But hair-removal cream is not actually causing your hair to grow back thicker, darker, or faster—nothing but your genetics and hormones can alter your hair growth.

Does hair removal cream leave stubble?

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No, hair-removal cream doesn’t generally leave stubble, because it dissolves the hair from the root rather than slicing it off on a jagged edge at the surface. But depilatory creams sometimes don’t pick up all of the hairs, which won’t necessarily leave behind stubble, but rather sparse patches. In this case, you can pluck those individual hairs or trim them with a bikini trimmer, or wait three days to go over the area with your hair-removal cream again (any sooner than that, and you can potentially experience dryness and irritation). As your hair starts to grow back, however, you might notice a little stubble, depending on how quickly your hair grows.

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How to choose the best hair removal cream:

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Determine where you’ll use it.

Whether you’re using a hair removal cream on your legs, bikini line, underarms, or arms will depend on what kind of cream you go for. Creams for your face and bikini line tend to be a bit gentler and contain oils and ingredients that can help offset irritation on sensitive skin. Creams for your legs or underarms, however, are a bit stronger for removing thicker hair, but will likely be too intense for other areas of your body.

Consider your skin type.

If you have sensitive, reactive skin, look for formulas without potentially irritating ingredients, like essential oils and heavy fragrance, and instead pick formulas specifically created for sensitive skin, which tend to be filled with protective ingredients like aloe vera, butters, and oils. Those butters and oils (like shea butter and almond oil) will also come in handy if you have dry skin. Neomen Hair Removal Cream is a great fragrance-free option, fyi.

On the other hand, if your skin is super "tough," opt for a formula that'll remove your hair in the shortest amount of time—less time spent on your skin = less risk of irritation or having to apply a second layer. Often, these formulas will have labels reading “max strength,” so you know which to choose. Our testers loved the SoftSheen Carson Magic Razorless Cream Shave for their coarse, curly hair.

Decide on your ideal formula.

You’ve got a few options when it comes to depilatories, like spray-on foams, wash-off creams, and gel-based formulas. If you hate spreading a thick, goopy cream all over your skin (sticky hands aren’t exactly conducive to TikToking), go for a spray-on foam like Completely Bare Easy-Off Foaming Hair-Removal Spray. Or, if you hate doing laundry, try a formula that can be washed off in the shower rather than being removed with a washcloth.

Meet the expert:

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  • Karan Lal, MD, is a board-certified dermatologist and the director of cosmetic dermatology at Affiliated Dermatology in Scottsdale, AZ. Dr. Lal specializes in pediatric and adult dermatology, laser surgery, and treating skin of color.
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Why trust ‘Cosmopolitan’?

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan with seven years of experience researching, writing, and editing skincare stories that range from electrolysis hair removal to ingrown-hair treatments. She’s an authority in all skincare categories, but is an expert when it comes to hair-removal creams after conducting interviews with dermatologists. She regularly tests and analyzes hair-removal creams for efficacy, while working with the industry’s top dermatologists.

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Beth Gillette is the beauty editor at Cosmopolitan, where she covers skincare, makeup, hair, nails, and more across digital and print. She can generally be found in bright eyeshadow furiously typing her latest feature or hemming and hawing about a new product you "have to try." Prior to Cosmopolitan, she wrote and edited beauty content as an Editor at The Everygirl for four years. Follow her on Instagram for makeup selfies and a new hair 'do every few months. 

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Siena Gagliano is the associate editor at Cosmopolitan, where she primarily covers beauty, fashion, travel, and lifestyle. Wanna know how to get the best brows of your life? gotchu. What about how to find the best fashion deals of the season, the softest sheets on the market, or exactly how to use retinol without irritating your skin? Check, check, and check. Before joining Cosmopolitan, Siena was a writer at Bustle and several other media outlets. As her 2024 goal, she has vowed to find the best (extra) dirty martini NYC has to offer—and yes, that means ~attempting~ to try every cute cocktail spot in the city (hit her up with some recs, pls). Follow Siena on Instagram for a behind-the-scenes look at that magazine life.
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