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Is the No No a yes ?

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elephantsandhearts · 12/08/2017 16:40

Please advise ...I'm recovering very slowly from an encounter with a bright well lit hotel bathroom that had bastard mirrors!
They showed up every little and to my shame not so little hairs on my face ...I could of cried.
I'm used to pulling the little buggers that appear on my upper lip and chin at least twice a week but was super shocked to see I had a soft Downey look that would better suit a peach than me sob !
I've just seen an ad for a No No ... is it worth the mega money they charge ?

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squoosh · 12/08/2017 17:01

Going by the reviews the No No appears to be a no no.

Liiinoo · 12/08/2017 17:07

I had a no no for a while when it was a QVC special offer. It was not very effective and took ages so I sent it back. Now I use these sets from Amazon

www.amazon.co.uk/Facial-Hair-Remover-Set-Women/dp/B015IF72WK/ref=sr_1_2_s_it?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1502553821&sr=1-2&keywords=facial+hair+epilator&tag=mumsnetforum-21

I use them every couple of days and they are very effective. The spring is good for pulling out the more wiry hairs and the shaper gets rid of peach fuzz. I need to replace them every few months as the springs get looser and the blade blunts

humanfemale · 13/08/2017 18:58

People have been raving about dermaplaning for this exact thing. Think it's easy to do yourself? Maybe worth checking YouTube

DameDiazepamTheDramaQueen · 13/08/2017 19:03

Isn't dermaplaning just shaving?

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