Surely some have tried the No-No device so heavily advertised and so thoroughly guaranteed.
There had also been rumors of a superior form of laser called Soprano...?
I have used the NO NO. It was a total waste of money. Save the money you would have spent on this peice of junk and put it towards laser. IMHO
no-no is a scam. It doesn't work. Go to Amazon and look at its ratings. It's like rat pee tonic back in the 18th century to cure baldness
Quote from: GinaDouglas on August 23, 2012, 05:05:53 PM
Surely some have tried the No-No device so heavily advertised and so thoroughly guaranteed.
There had also been rumors of a superior form of laser called Soprano...?
I have had two sessions with the Soprano XL laser system. I believe it is a diode type laser. They use a cooling gel on your skin and the laser stays in constant motion as it can heat the folicals quicker than other types. The first session they also used a numbing ointment and the second they didn't. I know out here (US) I haven't seen many placesv that use it, also for what ever reason those that due seem to have a higher session fee.
I am very interested to hear anyones' experiences with the Soprano XL system because there's a clinic very close to me offering it.
Quote from: Violet Bloom on August 27, 2012, 01:57:43 PM
I am very interested to hear anyones' experiences with the Soprano XL system because there's a clinic very close to me offering it.
Well I had my second session with the Soprano this past Wednesday, so far my skin has been doing well. No burns or blisters, it has been more sensitive and a little bumpy so I've spaced out shaving to cut down on irritation. Let me know if you have any specific questions and I can do the best to answer them based on my experience so far.