Think it's another gimmick? Read what customers say.
The problem isn't you. It's the blade.
Whether it's the quick scan of your legs in the hallway light before you walk out, or the fact that you've stopped raising your arms in photos it's worth saying the honest part out loud: the problem was never the hair. It's the edge a blade leaves behind. A razor doesn't remove a strand it sharpens it.
Our mousse doesn't cut anything. It dissolves the hair right at the skin line, so what grows back has no blunt tip and no stubble line no next-morning roughness, no red bumps along the underarm that stay angry until Friday.
Press. Wait five minutes. Wipe. And there's nothing left to check before you get dressed.
Dr. Evelyn Reed Clinical Sexologist & Relationship Therapist
If a client had told me a can of foam could replace her razor, I'd have smiled politely. I see what dry shaving leaves behind every single week the bumps along the underarm, the shadow that never fully lifts. What changed my mind about VELOURA was watching clients stop arriving with fresh irritation. I don't recommend products lightly. I recommend this one because it lives in my own bathroom
Three steps. One of them is waiting.
Press
Spread a thick, even layer over dry skin. Don't rub it in: the foam works sitting on top of the hair, not under it.
Wait 5–8 minutes
Brush your teeth. Answer one message. Never leave it on longer than the label says; more time doesn't mean smoother.
Wipe
Wipe away with the spatula or a damp cloth, rinse with lukewarm water, pat dry. No blade ever touches you.
First use: patch test on the inner arm and wait 24 hours. Skip on broken, sunburned, freshly waxed or irritated skin.
A razor sharpens. Our foam dissolves.
There's a real difference between hair that has been cut and hair that has been dissolved. A blade shears every strand flat at the surface and a flat tip is a sharp tip. That's the whole reason smooth lasts until roughly tomorrow evening. Razors are cheap and they're everywhere, but they always leave an edge behind.
Our mousse never touches the strand mechanically. It softens the keratin bonds holding the hair together, right at skin level, until the whole thing lifts away with one wipe. What grows back returns with its natural taper no blunt tip, no stubble line, no red bumps along the underarm.
Because smooth was never something anyone sees. It's what they feel when they touch your arm.
FAQ
What does it smell like?
What does it smell like?
Light and clean, with a fresh finish rather than the harsh note people expect from depilatory creams. It rinses away with the foam.
How does the foam actually work?
How does the foam actually work?
It's a depilatory mousse. The active ingredients soften the keratin bonds that hold the hair strand together, so the hair breaks down at the surface of the skin and wipes away with a cloth. Nothing is cut and nothing is pulled which is why regrowth comes back without a sharp edge.
Does it hurt?
Does it hurt?
No pulling, no ripping, no blade. Most people feel a light cool tingle and nothing more. If you feel burning or stinging at any point, rinse it off immediately with lukewarm water that's your skin telling you it's had enough.
I have sensitive skin. Can I use it?
I have sensitive skin. Can I use it?
Start with a patch test: a small amount on the inner arm, wait 24 hours, check for redness. Skip it on broken, sunburned, freshly waxed or irritated skin, and don't use it right after a hot shower. If you have a known skin condition, ask your doctor first.
How long does the smoothness last?
How long does the smoothness last?
For most people, noticeably longer than shaving — commonly a few days before regrowth is visible, depending on your hair and the area. It removes hair at the surface; it isn't permanent reduction, and no cream is.



