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  • tinkerbell84
    tinkerbell84 Posts: 5,323 Forumite
    both ;)

    it stops the ingrown hairs when they grow back ;)
  • both ;)

    it stops the ingrown hairs when they grow back ;)

    Very true. I'd recommend Aapri. Really gets the job done.
  • sticher
    sticher Posts: 599 Forumite
    I used hair removal cream this morning - and then read that you shouldnt!

    Took it off - too late was bleeding slightly and boy did it hurt when I had a pee!

    Are there special creams for down there?
  • The key words to look for on packaging for hair removal creams are "Facial quality"; that means that it is safe for your sensitive areas. Still need to be careful quite where you put it though.
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  • I can do very good pain control hypnosis so perhaps I should be there for you:D
    Who I am is not important. What I do is.
  • Any
    Any Posts: 7,959 Forumite
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    Hi everyone,
    my sister recently got into the idea that she wants all her body hair off permanently - but don't we all?:rotfl:
    But she is looking into this laser thing - the treatment takes long time and it is sooo expensive!
    I saw a cosmetic line called Skin Doctors Hair No More and I am wondering whether anyone has any experience with this cosmetic? Have you actually noticed slower and thinner hair re-growth?
    If it works at least a little I would buy it to her (and myself) for Christmas and ask her to try this first before she goes for the laser treatment.
    Thank you
    Any
  • tinkerbell84
    tinkerbell84 Posts: 5,323 Forumite
    I've had laser and completely recommend it.

    As for the product you mention, I've never tried it, but reading this http://www.ciao.co.uk/Hair_No_More__Review_5278535 :eek:

    not found a positive review yet ;)

    http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/body-care/skin-doctors-hair-no-more-inhibitor-spray/1116113/
  • Any
    Any Posts: 7,959 Forumite
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    If you don't mind me asking how much have you paid and how many times did you have to go? And are they really completely gone?
  • tinkerbell84
    tinkerbell84 Posts: 5,323 Forumite
    I paid just over £1k to have full legs, arms, bikini (brazilian) and underarms done - it was an amazing offer. It should have cost between £1800 and £2k for 6 sessions on each.

    Treatment took about 9 months, and I haven't waxed or shaved anywhere yet. I completed my treatment in February this year.

    It isn't always permanent. Top up sessions may be needed every 2-3 years, but only 1 or 2, not another 6 ;)
  • I can throughly vouch for Vaniqa. I have a problem with my chin hair. It is dreadfull. I put the Vaniqa on twice a day and the problem is much much less. It is a tremendous help to someone who is very embarrased about the whole thing.
    Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you can't get more time
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