The hair removal system. It’s gone for a month but if you stopped using No-no does the hair come back a lot more than before?
Re: Has anyone tried No-No?
No. No. I haven’t tried it.
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sorry…couldn’t resist.
Re: Has anyone tried No-No?
:D^I don't know how people resist not making fun of that name.
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The hair does come back. I do laser and use a similar product before my treatments to remove hair as you can't wax. But besides waxing and laser, there really isn't anything that can help with reducing the amount and texture of the hair.
I find with shaving and products like these.. it's all the same, the hair remains coarse and comes back within a few days.
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No!no! has so many negative reviews..
Philips Lumea looks much better but is more expensive:
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These tv offers I wouldn't trust. Looks like a total sham
It's a complete load of rubbish. I've got the no no sitting in my house gathering dust. It did absolutely nothing for me in fact i'd say it made the hair on my face come back worse. The demonstrations show that as the machine glides over your skin, all the hair in its path disappear. This is so not the case. Youve got to keep going over the area to get a smooth finish. Also the smell of burnt hair is pretty gross. Waste of time
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No-no = No :-D
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i have read plenty of negative reviews about it. it looks too good to be true. the only way to permanently reduce hair is laser and electrolysis (as far as I know)