Does the no no hair removal system work?
I've read reviews and heard how some people got burned, had a hard time returning it etc.. Then I've heard by some it works and no problems.. I'm just wondering has anyone on here really tried it and your results i don't want to spend 300 on something that won't work.
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Before you invest on something you're NOT sure of, read No No Hair removal warnings. About 244,000,000 results in (0.10 seconds). DON'T ever believe infomercials. They're done by actors who are getting paid to advertise. One YA! poster: 'No!No! does not work. All it does is burn your skin'. CHICAGO, Sept. 24, 2012 -- /PRNewswire/ -- The No No Hair removal system promises "no hair, no pain," but most reviewers on Viewpoints (www.viewpoints.com) state the product isn't worth the price ($250). The No No is rated 52/100 based on Viewpoints consumer reviews, compared to the average Viewpoints razor category score of 82/100.
"…it does nothing but stink up the house." – shoppingnancy
"The smell of burning hair lingered not only on my skin but in the room for a long time." -- blueberrypie
It absolutely does NOT work. Do not waste your money on this useless product. Can t believe it s still around and the commercials are infuriating to watch. The actresses who promote the no no should be ashamed of themselves. $300 really??? for a product that does NOT work. Shaving or using Nair/Neet are much more effective. I foolishly bought the no no a few years ago and after months of using it and to no avail, I tossed it. It s just a piece of expensive junk
I researched this at one point, but apparently all it does is singe the hair off so it's only as good as shaving or hair removing cream. The reviews online are really bad. I haven't tried it myself though. I bought a home IPL machine in the end, and it has worked really well for me.
It's possible yeah
Yikes!!! Then they should rename it to OH NO