I read a post about the noxema shave reducing cream. fantastic result for me.
However, I am interested in the soy cream follow up.
Can anyone recommend a brand name and a store that carries it?
Thanks girls
Chelle
Quote from: Michelle F on December 06, 2007, 06:53:55 PM
I read a post about the noxema shave reducing cream. fantastic result for me.
However, I am interested in the soy cream follow up.
Can anyone recommend a brand name and a store that carries it?
Thanks girls
Chelle
yea- I tried it too and it works wonders!- the result is permanent (I believe) after 1 month of regular use- Use a lot and RUB it on your face- leave it in for like 5 minutes to get in the capsilow...
Especially if your on HRT- it will be more effective
I wish I could find this stuff where I live -- no one seems to carry it!
Quote from: gothique11 on January 10, 2008, 02:25:22 AM
I wish I could find this stuff where I live -- no one seems to carry it!
online?
I found this and I am sure it can be bought in stores.
http://futurederm.wordpress.com/tag/collagen-production/
Aveeno also has one, you can get it at Walgreens, CVS, or Walmart.
Karen Starlene
Quote from: Nicole_M on February 17, 2008, 07:24:42 PM
I found this and I am sure it can be bought in stores.
http://futurederm.wordpress.com/tag/collagen-production/
When I posted this back in febuary I went And purchased both the noxima with capsilow and
the aveeno with soy extracts I used both every day since and the result are more than
satisfactory to me. I will admit that electrolysis will likely be necessary for the end result
but the reduction that I have achieved so far I never thought would be possible using something
so simple. the height of my facial hair (from my jaw up my cheek) has been reduced by half
I highly recommend trying these two in combination with HRT it may reduce the cost of electrolysis.