Monday, 9 March 2015

Mia's Review: Tony Moly Hug Me Hair Removal Cream


Yup, finally I'm squeezing in a non-sponsored review after a while. Been busy with work (handing over of my projects and getting ready for my new job) recently so I was kind of struggling to keep up with the blog assignment deadlines. 

But now, here it is! A review of Tony Moly's Hug Me hair removal cream. 


So, a hair removal cream that not only works in 5 to 10 minutes, but also soothes and moisturises, leaving our skin smooth and soft? 
Well, let's put it to the test...


On my fat and hairy legs.


I'm always too lazy to shave/epilate my legs, don't judge me. 


As the product comes in a handy squeeze tube, dispensing the cream directly onto the skin surface was a breeze.


And with the curved surface of the plastic applicator that came along with the product, spread out the cream evenly such that every strand of hair is covered. 

As the cream is light and slightly watery, spreading and evening it out was effortless using the applicator. Scent wise, there was a subtle 'ammonia' smell, but nothing unbearable and can also be easily overpowered and neglected with your own room scent that might come from a reed diffuser or scented candle. 

As for the efficacy, I have to say that leaving in on for 5 minutes on my hair didn't work, at all. 10 minutes didn't work brillantly, either.

Undeterred, I applied a little bit more cream and left them on for another 5 minutes (15 minutes in total) before I started using the end of the applicator to start scraping the cream off, which takes away almost all of the hair along with it.
As for the remaining few, they came off easily enough with just a light to medium scrubbing motion of my fingers and viola~

Hairless legs!

True enough, my legs didn't feel dry and tight at all. Instead, it felt soft and smooth to the touch, and obviously, hairless!

Tony Moly Hug Me is available on Qoo10 HERE

On a side note, since spring is almost here, I've collaborated with a few other fellow lifestyle & beauty bloggers to bring you #SpringTreatGiveaway on instagram! One lucky winner will walk away with $180 in PayPal cash plus $80 shop credit from wishtrend. For more information for this awesome giveaway and how to participate, check out my instagram post!

Till then,
Mia Foo

28 comments:

  1. wow I can't believe it actually works and no irritation! I have tried creams a long time ago and they would always irritate my skin so bad and not even remove hair. will look into this one!

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  2. Looks like a good hair removal cream. I use Nair currently

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  3. i didnt know tony moly also having a product for hair removal.
    but their cc cream is dope!

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  4. It looks like a nice cream but i always prefer waxing over creams.
    GlamupGirls

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  5. This sounds really good but I do prefer shaving :P Thanks for sharing :)

    Gig Love,
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  6. New heard about this brand dear... Seems a great product, but I still like the traditional hair removal technique..

    #GIGLove
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  7. Heard a lot good thing about Tony Moly before but I never really tried them.
    You really did a great product demonstration but I always get scared about hair removal creams, they always gives me rashes.

    Much Love,
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  8. Looks like a great alternative for waxing !
    save money too xD
    This product is similar with feet product in my country :D
    Thanks for sharing ^^

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  9. Yup heard about this before, but never tried it. Thanks for the step by step instructions. And I love when they also have the moisturing feature... GigLove

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  10. I love Tony Moly products but don't really have a use for this since I don't have hair on my body. It's good that this seems to work.

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  11. oooo i find this not working so good...think veet is better?

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  12. I wanna try this product! Off to the shop I go!! =D

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  13. Great review i can see that it really worked for you. Xoxo Francy

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  14. I need to check this out. I am using veet hair removal. Should try something different.

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  15. I am not really fond of hair removal creams but this one looks promising. Thanks for sharing :)

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  16. I went off using these kind of creams as I never had the patience to wait :p but this sounds like a great product and i may go back to creams! x
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  17. Ohhh!! It sure looks promising! I'd love to try it but sad that I don't have it here in my country!

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  19. i use to use products like this when i was younger and wasn't allowed to use a razor lol

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  20. My skin doesn't take very well to hair removing creams; I always get burn feeling and redness :-(

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  21. I used to use nair! I loved that stuff. The only thing was that it burned a little. Does this one burn?

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  22. I don't use hair removal product but it work great for you
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  23. Glad to see it worked for you! I doubt it would with me because my hair is so stubborn. But maybe I can use it for my upper lip!

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  24. Happy it worked! However, i stay away ftom hait removal creams bec they tend to be really harsh. Plus i have stubborb hair

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  25. I've not heard about Tony Moly Hair Removal cream but this sounds great.. Happy it worked but I prefer wax over hair removal creams... Great share x

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  26. How will I buy this product?

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  27. Thanks for sharing such beautiful information with us. I hope you will share some more information about hair removal. Please keep sharing.
    Health Is A Life

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  28. When people learned how to make thread, this could have been used by women to remove hair as threading (as it is called) is still practised to this day by women in Pakistan, India and the Middle East; it is called khite in Arabic. 除毛

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