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Anybody heard/experienced this?

I just seen an advert on the tv.

(It's a hair removal tool). I am not sure if it works alone, or you have to use a buffer afterwards.

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  • littlerat
    littlerat Posts: 1,792 Forumite
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    I've been looking at this for a couple of weeks - part of me soooo wants one! But I've yet to see any reliable reviews, so I'm going to stick with my epilator for a while and see if they grow in popularity...
  • Diane60
    Diane60 Posts: 571 Forumite
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    Bought one last year.Looked for reviews and got very confused by them. You do need to invest time in this product (I did not in the begining). Now I use it three times a week and decided to dedicate 3 months to it. I saw very little results after that legnth of time but have continued. Now after 6 months the hairs are sparser but there are some still growing.
    If you use it on an untreated area (not previously shaved, waxed etc) you will see the quickest results. Thicker coarser hairs will need longer sessions. It is supposed to eventually leave you hair free, but in my case, that has not yet happened, although regrowth is now slower. Also, be prepared for stubble to remain on your skin after treating.
    So, I use the NoNo my skin, (this smells of burning hair) then I use the buffer, then shower and shave over the area treated to remove the stubble. As i said, you do need to commit time to this!!!
  • Diane60
    Diane60 Posts: 571 Forumite
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    Just to add I bought mine from QVC, but if you read the reviews on there you would not consider one at all.
    http://www.qvcuk.com/ukqic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.item.433237.cm_scid.KeywordSearch
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