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Rija asked in Beauty & StyleHair · 9 years ago

should i keep my no-no hair remover?

I bought the no no because it looked like an efficient hair removal system when i saw the ad on tv. it was $250-$300. the directions are to use it 2-3 times a week for atleast 6 weeks. and i have been. and so far i can't really tell if its working, it does get rid of the hair but it also grows back and i don't know if it's thinner or less than it was naturally, however i've been treating it for only two weeks and it's very unlikely to see results so soon.

that was a little background information. here's my problem. i'm getting super skeptical on whether or not it'll really work. i've been watching a few reviews on youtube and some are negative, some are slightly positive but i'm not sure it's what i want. i want the area of hair i'm treating to be gone forever after undergoing the full six weeks, or even two full months, or even a maximum of six months. but i seriously don't want this to be a temporary solution that i'll have to do every weeks for the rest of my life. if you have tried the no-no for an extended period of time, or know someone who has, please tell me whether or not i should give it back within the 60 day trial period for my full money back. and if you think i should, please suggest a better hair removal process. (i don't want to try laser hair removal...also way too expensive)

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  • 9 years ago
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    Ive had the no no for about a year and all I can say is my legs are FLAWLESS! Don't get rid of it. Hope I helped :)

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