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NoNo offers a solution to unwanted hair, answering the ever-growing demand for professional, pain-free hair removal that can be performed in the comfort and convenience of the home. Clinical studies show it inhibits hair regrowth and can reduce hair density by up to 64% with no pain, no mess and no...
don't use wax or nair... they both SUCK. the wax hurts and is difficult to do properly (it can also cause in growns) and the nair has chemicals that can damage your skin.
I haven't tried this because of the price, but the nair smelled bad and didn't work well, and its really hard to wax yourself. I ended up bruising my skin when I pulled it off cause I couldn't hold the skin tight enough. I'd go with the NoNo, it got pretty good reviews, or I's stick with a Venus razor.
there is no way i could wax myself! and nair is irritating.
Don't know what is this. But, the other two didn't work for me.
VERY IN rite now!!! saw it in the teen vogue march issue!
I have no idea what this even is - but the others may seem easy but they are terrible!
This sounds ideal. I hate going for a wax, and it's hard to wax yourself. You also can't do your own bikini. I like Nair, but it isn't as good as wax. And both have ingrown hair factor. I want a no!no! myself because it sounds so good.
I've received Sally Hensen and Nair products in gift bags and can't handle the smell. Plus, I tend to be one of the few people who breaks out in a rash from those products, so I would suggest the No!No! removal instead.
more permanat, it takes months for your hair to grow back. Also those little sander thinggys work good too.
Expensive, but I think it works. It doesn't smell and eventually your hair stops growing back.
I also read on Glamour's blog that those "Smooth Away" pads aren't half bad. They do the trick! Though I never would have thought they worked.
Thank you. I was going to do a blogazine asking this same question but can never find the time.
i would choose this if i had money to spare, the other two do not really work well for me
It is way better than shaving and less trouble than waxing!
Nair doesn't work that well and wax is painful.
i've hear this thing is great!
no hurt ^^
if it works, i'd so go this route!
I've always wanted to try one of those things... plus the rest of that stuff always smells weird
But do these really work?
I would love to try this. If you get this, you must tell us how this works. I've used the Sally Hensen stuff and it wasn't that great. I use Nair allot and I like that, not too crazy about the smell but it does get the hair off.
expensive but if it works, i'd try it over waxing or chemicals.
seems less painful than all the others and nair has soo many warnings and things, it could be dangerous if not done correctly. Also, nair gives you a burning sensation and also does not remove all the hair.
chemicals are CREEPIN, wax will diminish some elasticity in your skin over time... give this a try?
I've heard these actually work, let us know if you decide to try them.
NO SMELL
i guess this........
* Exclusive 31 Piece Kit Includes * Spa Wax Hair Remover - 6.0 oz * Soothing Azulene Finishing Oil - 0.5 fl oz * 20 Cloth Strips * 8 Natural Wood Spatulas * Complete Instructions * Results last up to 8 weeks * Soft, smooth hair-free skin for up to 8 weeks * Professional results * Microwave formula *...
Ugh. Anything but Nair....
I'm allergic to Nair. Haven't tried the No!No! product, but I just imagine it wouldn't give a REALLY close shave.
http://www.sephora.com/browse/product.jhtml?id=P6878 this waxing kit is a delight
Wax is the best! But don't bother trying to do your own bikini line unless you are a total masochist. Just go in and have it done.
this one is the best! tried and true :)
Well, I would try this first. Nair doesn't work nearly as good as it implies. The other one looks like it might hurt.
This is probably the most painful, so it is probably the most effective.
i personally hate nair because of the wait. i need fast hair removal
I haven't tried the no! no! but I hear it's really good. This works wonders for me, at home or at the salon.
It hurts but it works. Nair smells bad...
Painful but longlasting and not too messy
Use an epilator! It's like a little electric razor but instead of shaving, it pulls the hairs out. (Not as painful as it sounds) It's wonderful and and lasts forever!
I think wax is great, but it makes the skin on my legs irritated. It's great for the bikini line though. I'd love to try the NoNo gadget too.
Nair is stinky and gross and for me doesn't remove all my leg hair. I've heard that the No!No! Hair removers are time consuming and pretty gross smelling. I'm not a fan of the Sally Hansen wax kits, but it is pretty easy to make your own wax with water, brown sugar or honey, and a bit of lemon juice. I buy strips from Sally Beauty supply or go to a fabric store and buy a bit of muslin. Way cheaper than going to the salon and buying wax kits. Plus if you get cloth strips you can wash and reuse them.
I think I am going to start going wax. Shaving is bad for your skin and it drys it out. Waxing makes it smooth and long lasting. I don't know what the hell no no! is
Nair Pretty Hair Removal Cream,Soft Raspberry is gentle to sensitive skin,yet effectively removes unwanted hair.
Painful but effective..
Takes off hair smoothly.
It's a pain in the bum to use, but it's pain free, fairly quick, and not too terribly messy.
I've never used the other two, but Nair is good ... although I always worry about the chemicals
This is easy, and I've read reviews on Sephora that say the NoNo is a definite no-no and a waste of money.
least painful, although I haven't tried the NoNo. I'd be interested to see how that one works.
i've never used the other two. personally, i've been curious about that stuff on tv that's basically fine grit sandpaper. LOL (one of my friends has used something similar for years & it *appears* pretty effective... but idk...) =]
I would say Nair, because it's the less painful technique lol!!!!! :) ;)
Hmmm, haven't tried any of these, unfortunately, but this would be the first that I'd try.
I have never used anthing like these but knowing Nair from commercials I guess I would go with this one.
Honestly it all depends on the amount of time you want to put into things, how long you want the hairless effect to last, and your PAIN threshold!! I've done waxing and Nair-like products. Haven't tried the epillators, so I can't vouch for that. I did a leg wax on my own for my wedding/honeymoon. I had to grow out nasty leg hair for almost a month for it to be long enough, It took forever ti wax both legs and OMIGOD the PAIN. The worst part was when I was finally done, and I caught a cool breeze and the hair I didn't have tried to stand up on end...YOW! So far for hair removal creams, I like the Veet Mousse with the little hair remover 'razor'. And that's my 2 cents. :)
I'm scared of the other two
easy use
nair all the way
I'd probably go with Nair
i use this sometimes when i dont want to shave and it works great