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Title: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Nigella on June 18, 2008, 01:51:20 PM
Hi all,

I have just been prescribed Vaniqa cream to reduce my facial hair growth. Has anyone else been prescribed this and did it work for anyone. It is usually prescribed for facial hair growth in women. The doc said as I was on HRT and anti androgens it might work while I wait for laser treatment.

hugs

Nigella
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: mickie88 on June 19, 2008, 11:40:16 AM
i haven't heard of it or used it...lol!! but if it works please let the rest of us know immediately!!!! if they put it on the shelves, i'll bet it wouldn't ever stay in stock. ;D ;D ;D


Warrior Princess Mickie
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Nigella on June 19, 2008, 11:59:36 AM
Quote from: The Only Warrior Princess Mickie on June 19, 2008, 11:40:16 AM
i haven't heard of it or used it...lol!! but if it works please let the rest of us know immediately!!!! if they put it on the shelves, i'll bet it wouldn't ever stay in stock. ;D ;D ;D


Warrior Princess Mickie

Neither had I but I will give it a go. The trial is for three months and I start next week so I will let you all know. Apparently it takes that long to see any difference. It doesn't get rid of the hair just slows things down and makes them more fine and lighter. A stop gap to laser.

Hugs

Nigella
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Janet_Girl on June 19, 2008, 10:30:27 PM
I have been using it for about two months now,  it seems to have slowed the growth.  I am hoping for better results now that I am having laser done.  Just had my second treatment and no problems.  Usually takes a few days for me to see any results.  It seems that when I shave I am removing the hairs that are zapped.

I'll keep you posted.

Janet
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Mnemosyne on June 20, 2008, 04:10:16 PM
Tried it years ago when it first came out. The insurance would not cover it and the two tubes of the stuff cost me over $130 USD. All for nothing. It had very little to no impact to the hair growth across a few months of application.
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: tisha on July 05, 2008, 12:15:19 AM
My endo prescribed it to me ,but I could not see any change in facial hair growth. It is supposed to slow the growth but did not for me. But on the other hand electolysis has made all the difference in the world.
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Chrissty on July 05, 2008, 02:06:25 AM
I havn't tried Vanique, but I have tried the folowing:

Surgi-Hair Stop - by Ardell
Surgi-Facial Hair Stop™ by Ardell
Hair No More™ Advanced Hair Growth Inhibitor Spray Mist
Kalo Hair Inhibitor - Lotion, by Nisim International

Even over an extended period, none of them had any real effect. One day I would think they were working, the next I
would be back to normal. I found that Surgi-Hair stop worked the best, but it smells disgusting and is a thick gel which
ruins make-up and causes spots.  >:(

I'm using a non-prescription hormone based cream now, and results have been amazing. This is a little surprising, as many
of the posts here say it should not work. (My Avtar is actually before I started to use it, using dermablend and close shaving).

Inital effects kicked in after only a few days use, and after 6 months I have very little bears shadow, and shave once a day.  ;D

Although the supplier claims it has no side effects, I have posted elsewhere to see if anyone knows of any trans-dermal issues,
as I'm not signed up for any form of HRT monitoring at the moment. Cost is around $150 USD for about 9 months at the rate I'm
using it.

Criissty
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Anonymouse on July 05, 2008, 04:12:21 AM
I've used Vaniqua for quite some time. It dos not completely stop growth but I found it slowed it significantly.

I understand that it works for about 50% of us. Quite a few people find that it iritates their skin and cannot use it.

Ann

Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Nigella on August 07, 2008, 09:36:30 AM
Hi all,

Thanks for all you replies so here's an update on my findings so far after several weeks of trial.

I was recommended just to use it on upper, lower lip and chin.

1. Compared to other areas of my beard there has been a significant decrease in hair growth and much finer.
2. This bit is odd - My upper lip is virtually free of hair growth for the past four weeks with only about 10 to 20 hairs growing and mostly blond (original hair colour black). I have also pulled out small black dots of hair that seem to be similar to when I have had laser.
3. I am on estrogen and anti-androgens so this may have contributed to my findings but I don't think this can  account to all of the above as other areas of untreated beard seem to be as normal albeit slower in growth but still as thick.
4. Beard did depress me but at this stage I am hopefull and more confident when out and about.

hugs

Nigella

PS new pic of me.
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: AnnaThompson on July 23, 2009, 07:56:47 PM
Chrissty,

Could you post the name of the non prescription hormone based cream you were referring to in this thread?

Thanks

Anna

Quote from: Chrissty on July 05, 2008, 02:06:25 AM
I havn't tried Vanique, but I have tried the folowing:

Surgi-Hair Stop - by Ardell
Surgi-Facial Hair Stop™ by Ardell
Hair No More™ Advanced Hair Growth Inhibitor Spray Mist
Kalo Hair Inhibitor - Lotion, by Nisim International

Even over an extended period, none of them had any real effect. One day I would think they were working, the next I
would be back to normal. I found that Surgi-Hair stop worked the best, but it smells disgusting and is a thick gel which
ruins make-up and causes spots.  >:(

I'm using a non-prescription hormone based cream now, and results have been amazing. This is a little surprising, as many
of the posts here say it should not work. (My Avtar is actually before I started to use it, using dermablend and close shaving).

Inital effects kicked in after only a few days use, and after 6 months I have very little bears shadow, and shave once a day.  ;D

Although the supplier claims it has no side effects, I have posted elsewhere to see if anyone knows of any trans-dermal issues,
as I'm not signed up for any form of HRT monitoring at the moment. Cost is around $150 USD for about 9 months at the rate I'm
using it.

Criissty
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: fae_reborn on July 23, 2009, 08:21:32 PM
Was prescribed Vaniqa by my endo and used it for a few months, it helped a little but not much.  At $80 a bottle, not covered by insurance (lasts a little over a month), it became too expensive for me and I stopped using it.
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Chrissty on July 24, 2009, 02:39:06 AM
Quote from: AnnaThompson on July 23, 2009, 07:56:47 PM
Chrissty,

Could you post the name of the non prescription hormone based cream you were referring to in this thread?

Thanks

Anna

Hi Anna, as the specific cream I use is only available from one outlet, I would be breaking the site rules to list it here. So I have sent you a personal message with a link.  ;)

If you click on "My Messages" in your menu, you should be able to read it....unfortunately you will not be able to reply until you have made over 15 forum posts and get the next level of access rights. ::)

Chrissty
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: jade on August 29, 2009, 08:25:30 PM
With creams like Vaniqa, the theory sounds good but to see results, u need to be dedicated and use it for a long time. I would only use it on the face. It should be used in conjuction with laser or electrolysis.
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Dana Lane on February 17, 2011, 04:55:07 PM
Bumping this old thread. I just got a prescription for vaniqa Monday and have been using it twice a day so that makes about 3 days so far. I see some say you have to use it several weeks before it starts to work but I am seeing it work just after a day. I am painfully aware of my stubborn gray hairs that are very course and at the end of the first day my face didn't feel as rough. I look forward to seeing the results after a month. 

I am currently having electrolysis done on my neck area (what a PITA that is and my electrologist can't wait to finish it) so I am going to use this on my face until the neck is done. Then I will find an area I want to focus for electrolysis and use the cream in other places.  Even slowing the hair down a bit lets me get a closer shave (god I hate saying that!).
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Nigella on February 17, 2011, 07:35:48 PM
Quote from: Dana Lane on February 17, 2011, 04:55:07 PM
Bumping this old thread. I just got a prescription for vaniqa Monday and have been using it twice a day so that makes about 3 days so far. I see some say you have to use it several weeks before it starts to work but I am seeing it work just after a day. I am painfully aware of my stubborn gray hairs that are very course and at the end of the first day my face didn't feel as rough. I look forward to seeing the results after a month. 

I am currently having electrolysis done on my neck area (what a PITA that is and my electrologist can't wait to finish it) so I am going to use this on my face until the neck is done. Then I will find an area I want to focus for electrolysis and use the cream in other places.  Even slowing the hair down a bit lets me get a closer shave (god I hate saying that!).

Hi Dana, wow, its an old thread, lol. Anyway, I was told to use it also on the areas that were going to be treated by laser and electrolysis because it slows down the growth but also weakens the hairs and makes them better to remove buy the above methods.

I can vouch for this. Most of what's left now are finer, white hairs instead of black and dense.

Stardust
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Dana Lane on February 18, 2011, 02:18:04 AM
Quote from: stardust on February 17, 2011, 07:35:48 PM
Hi Dana, wow, its an old thread, lol. Anyway, I was told to use it also on the areas that were going to be treated by laser and electrolysis because it slows down the growth but also weakens the hairs and makes them better to remove buy the above methods.

I can vouch for this. Most of what's left now are finer, white hairs instead of black and dense.

Stardust

That is GREAT news!
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Julie1957 on March 01, 2011, 01:52:09 PM
They say that Vaniqa doesn't work for 50% of users.  I'm in that 50% - I used it for 3 months with almost no reduction in facial hair. :(
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: Emma3232 on December 29, 2011, 06:15:32 AM
I can recommend a reputable pharmacy (Vaniqa) - pharm4all.com (http://en.pharm4all.com/generic-vaniqa-135,413,1,5037,0,0.html?refID=5037) Good price and quality.
Title: Re: Question on Vaniqa
Post by: smooth on December 29, 2011, 07:29:34 AM
Minimal temporary results at best and not worth the expense, save your money. It might work for fine downey hair but as everybody knows typical beard hair is not fine or downey.