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Smooth&Easy Hair Away

Started by Cindy, April 04, 2010, 01:33:53 AM

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Cindy

Has anyone tried this system? The advert says No 1 hair removal system in USA and Europe.
It sounds too good to be true so it probably is :-\

Cindy
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Flan

looks a bit half baked, it's basically the same as extra fine grit sandpaper with a wonky "hair inhibitor" where the real money is likely at.
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Cindy

Quote from: FlanHusky on April 04, 2010, 01:40:37 AM
looks a bit half baked, it's basically the same as extra fine grit sandpaper with a wonky "hair inhibitor" where the real money is likely at.

That's what I was thinking, I've tried something similar called a cutting glove or whatever, was totally US.
The inhibitors don't seem to work on me either :P

Cindy

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Miniar

Quote from: CindyJames on April 04, 2010, 01:33:53 AMThe advert says No 1 hair removal system in USA and Europe.

Wonder why I've never heard of it then..



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Janet_Girl

Actually I have used it.  And it is just like sanding you arm, leg, whatever.  Shaving works just as good.

And I have started the spearmint tea that Jenny mentioned.  Time will tell.
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placeholdername

From what I've heard, similar things *are* popular in Europe, don't know why they claim USA too.  I'm not sure it works for pre-op folks like me with the non-feminine leg hair :(.
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Deanna_Renee

I have tried it and like Janet said, it is like sanding yourself with a super-fine grit sandpaper that does nothing but move the hair around. I don't know if you sand hard enough and long enough, building enough friction you may be able to burn some of it off.

Not worth the money/effort. I have taken to using an epilator - more painful, but more effective (don't use on face or other particularly sensitive skin areas).
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