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activediva
05-07-2008, 06:07 AM
This is available at www.Sephoria.com (http://www.sephoria.com)anyone ever tried it? I'm curious...

no!no!
What it is:
A revolutionary new concept in hair removal, suitable for all hair types and skin colors.

What it does:
Achieve hair density reduction at home, with no mess, no cuts, no burns, and no noise. No!no! is based on an exciting new technology called Thermicon™, which uses the scientific principles of thermal transference to conduct a gentle pulse of heat to the hair. It features a unique innovation: a thermodynamic wire to transmit the heat to the hair. This patented wire and built-in safety mechanisms has allowed for the adaptation of professional hair removal technology into a home use product. Please note that no!no! is not recommended for use on the face. Additionally, the thermal heat signal destroys the hair, which is characterized by odor.

What else you need to know:
With a no!no! treatment there's no pain, you don't have to wait for hair to grow long in order to remove it, and there is no skin irritation like in-grown hairs, red pimples, or rashes to cover up. Remember no!no! is a treatment process for hair reduction and not a miracle cure for unwanted hair. Like any professional hair treatment, it takes time and dedication to achieve your desired results. The same holds true for the revolutionary no!no! hair removal system; with all the right moves, stubble-free, super smooth skin will be yours. Be sure to follow the directions closely for the safest, most effective results.

no!no! is not a razor:
Using no!no! in conjunction with the buffer will remove the majority of hair, but not all. For smoothest results, especially in the first few weeks of your hair reduction program, use a razor along with no!no! for a clean shave. Use the buffer to remove residue and maximize smoothness, then shower or bathe and follow with body moisturizer.

alpinerabbit
05-07-2008, 02:36 PM
erm, just because no one has answered so far, no.

I tried epilators as a teen, then shaving and then years of denial. Finally went to cold wax strips and after a couple passes of those, an epilator. I use this on legs, bikini zone and armpits.

The strips are basically "breathe deeply and ZAP"!
the epilator is ok after a couple passes of those.
If I slack on the machine, back to the strips for one pass.


Veet (I think) now makes strips with a water soluble base - very neat for getting the residue off.

Zen
05-07-2008, 02:38 PM
Does it remove hair from your no-no?

teawoman
05-07-2008, 06:52 PM
Does it remove hair from your no-no?

:D:D:D I was wondering about that, and no!no! it says it doesn't :D.

malkin
05-08-2008, 02:41 PM
I think I saw this on a shopping show a few months ago when I was sick. The show host people were just rubbing the gadget up and down their arms, blathering on and on about how great it felt and how smooth they were getting, and how wonderful it would be to get young girls started with this.

I forgot all about it until now.

activediva
05-08-2008, 11:37 PM
OMG I ordered it, will let you ladies know. I found a blog with photos from some girl on the net and she seemed very happy with it. I hate shaving all the time and waxing makes horrible ingrown hairs.

Guess we'll see!

P.S. Zen, I plan on trying it on my nono, so will let you know! ;)

malkin
05-09-2008, 05:41 PM
Can hardly wait for the review of the "no no"!

Been scouring the net myself, and might try 'sugaring.' I'll let you know just how sweet it turns out to be!

HillSlugger
05-09-2008, 06:18 PM
I found a review (http://bellasugar.com/838048) online.

activediva
07-01-2008, 06:05 AM
Ok, ladies.

I tried and I tried and I tried, only because I wanted it to work sooo badly! After a month, it went back. Thank goodness I had a no-worry return.

It is painless, it does remove the hair, but I saw no difference in the amount of returning hair. I used it all over and found it is really only good for your legs and face (which it does not recommend.) Bikini is too coarse of hair to use.

So, I just did the Brazilian and must say that it wasn't that painful and I would highly recommend it!

Save your money on the no!no!

malkin
08-18-2008, 04:03 PM
Oh, RATS! I was hoping for something really quite a lot closer to a miracle!

Smilie
08-19-2008, 06:55 AM
Bummer. Brazilians, don't you have to wait until the hair grows about 1/4-1/2" long? Then you have to wait till it is that long again to do another? And the pain. Ouch! My hair grows out really quick, so I don't know if it would be worth it to me to get it done.