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No No Hair Removal

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MerlinFromCamelot · 04/06/2012 19:18

Does anyone have one?

My epilator has packed up, tempted to try the no-no. I think it comes with a 60 day money back guarantee so I could buy one and return it, still it would be great to hear from someone who has used one.

thanks

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TheGruffalosbitch · 04/06/2012 19:27

Don't do it! Just check out the reviews on amazon, I don't think I have seen do many awful reviews on one product in all my life!

Riversidegirl · 04/06/2012 19:29

Never used one, sorry, but thought I'd comment as Groupon were doing a greatly reduced price offer the other day. Researced reviews on Amazon and would not waste my money.

MerlinFromCamelot · 04/06/2012 19:50

thanks, had a look at the reviews at Amazon. Think I will just get a new epilator for now. Would be nice to find a less painful way to de-bush though.

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greensmoothiegoddess · 04/06/2012 23:03

Right...I have one.

For soft, downy, fluffy, fine and blonde hair it WORKS! You know - that slight downy fuzz most of us have on our faces (errrmm just me then!).

It most certainly doesn't work on thick and stubborn and dark chinnage hair. So PCOS and hormonal sufferers beware.

springaroundthecorner · 05/06/2012 08:37

Not just you greensmoothie. Grin I use a normal epilator though. Mines getting a bit old and I could do with replacing it.

So NoNo or not NoNo??

springaroundthecorner · 05/06/2012 08:41

"This is a complete scam, Doesn't work in any way. Your as well off sticking yr head out the window of the car and hope the wind takes it off,"

My fave review on Amazon. Definitely a NoNo then. Well named.

MerlinFromCamelot · 05/06/2012 10:27

If the NO NO is a NO NO, which one would you recommend. - thanks.

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Ryoko · 05/06/2012 16:23

Not that I've used one (my epilator is fine and so is my Mach 3) but what about that homemedics thing they sell at boots? have you looked into that as it's a similar thing (I think).

MerlinFromCamelot · 06/06/2012 10:34

I once got a homemedics product and did not like it. I'm reluctant to buy this brand again.

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