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Jordan
09-03-2012, 07:09 AM
Has anybody bought this razor and if so how does it work is it as good as they say on tv

STACY B
09-03-2012, 07:15 AM
YA Better check old threads ,,, That Dog was put to bed long ago ,,,LOL,,,,,, Hear him snoring ?

Rachel Rage
09-03-2012, 07:24 AM
I never tried that razor but my wife is familiar with it. She does not reccomend it. We recently got an epilator and it is the best hair removal system we have tried. It is extremely painful and as a result I can't use it everywhere on my body but where I do use it the hair comes in much finer and without stubble.

Stephenie S
09-03-2012, 07:49 AM
Yeah, Stacy and Rachel are right. Save your money.

The device itself is worthless. After you run the flashlight thingy over your skin, you then "buff" the skin with buffer pads that are really just wet/dry sandpaper you can get at Home Depot. That's what actually takes off the hair. That part works quite well, so just visit your local hardware store and buy a few sheets of sandpaper. Try it out.

Our own Karen Hutton discovered this several years ago. Sandpaper takes off hair quite nicely. So the active ingredient in the No-No system is the buffing pad (the sandpaper), not the little flashlight thingy. It's a scam. A well funded scam (they must be selling a lot of 'em) but a scam, none the less. If you do try sandpaper on your skin, don't forget to moisturize.

A good razor still remains the only quick and cheap method of removing unwanted hair. Shaving your legs in the shower is quick and easy. Ditto for the underarms. Other ways? Waxing works well if you can afford the salon on a regular basis. I wax my arms and I am quite happy to do so. They feel so SOFT afterwards. I love it. Facial hair tends to be different, at least on a dude. It's thick and heavy. You can shave it easily also, but shaving NEVER gets rid of that dark shadow which is really just the sight of the hairs under the skin. You can't shave away a beard shadow. I would visit an electrologist if I had any facial hair to get rid of. Actually I do visit an electrologist. I have her work on my eyebrows. I can't see my brows with my glasses off and I can't tweeze them when I have my glasses on. So I pay someone else to take care of them. Eyebrows are another place that waxing can work very well. I have electrolysis on them because eventually, I won't need them done at all.

Laser works well on really dark hair and light skin, but so far it's only approved for permanent hair "reduction" not permanent hair "removal". Some people have excellent results however. Try it if you can afford it.

S

BRANDYJ
09-03-2012, 08:18 AM
Go to Amazon.com and read the reviews. Here is one good example:
This is not only one the worst products I have ever bought but dealing with the company to get a refund on not only the product I bought but the one they sent me that I did not order. How they did that and got my credit card twice I still don't know. The no no burns your hair and does not stop the growth! It is a lie and the cream burned my skin after I used the no no. Customer service is impossible. I bought it in May and it is now September and I still have not received my refund. I will never buy anything from TV again! Save your money and your time and don't buy this product.

Sandra
09-03-2012, 02:21 PM
There is an open thread here (http://www.crossdressers.com/forums/showthread.php?179377-Anyone-ever-try-No-No-Hair-Removal&highlight=nono) about this