sormsby
Posts:64

 | | 03 Jul 2008 8:16 PM |
| | There are so many out there, It would be great for us girls and boys to try them | | | |
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hutcho
Posts:11

 | | 04 Jul 2008 3:27 PM |
| | Yes, this would be interesting to try, as some work a lot faster than others. | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 04 Aug 2008 2:08 PM |
| | I'd love to try those la tweez tweezers for eye brows. They have a little light in them. | | | |
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kunoichi
Posts:133

 | | 04 Aug 2008 2:25 PM |
| | Great idea! There are a lot of things out there, but what's the fastest and best? | | | |
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captured
Posts:11

 | | 04 Aug 2008 4:26 PM |
| | It would also be great to find the least painful and most effective hair removal product. I am sure i am talking for a large number of people when i say a hair removal product which keeps you hair-free for longer is what we are all after with our busy lifestyles. | | | |
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terri.todd
Posts:84

 | | 04 Aug 2008 4:49 PM |
| | I agree with that captured, the longer the better. I've waisted so much money on hair removal creams and devices that don't last or don't work and one that just gave me the biggest rash, very embarrasing when you wax your upper lip and it looks worse afterwards. | | | |
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abrazosbesos
Posts:20

 | | 04 Aug 2008 6:44 PM |
| | This is a good one, everyones spent money on hair removal products that dont work or react badly with you, to tr something out and be able to tell your friends and faily the product really does work would be benificial to us and the company. | | | |
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lindyloo
Posts:11

 | | 30 Aug 2008 10:19 PM |
| | Yes, this would be interesting to try. | | | |
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jewfish
Posts:24

 | | 01 Sep 2008 1:46 PM |
| | Great idea! some work better than others, but as usual you need to make the $$$ purchase to find out!! | | | |
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pinksapphire
Posts:54

 | | 22 Sep 2008 4:27 PM |
| | this is a brilliant idea, and applies to everybody, I know it's always a topic of discussion when ever I get together with my girlfriends | | | |
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sale1mia
Posts:27

 | | 07 Nov 2008 10:59 AM |
| | I'd love to see NADS come to the party and let us sample a range of their products!! I currently use their wand for waxing my eyebrows and I find it fantastic..... I'd love to be able to sample some of their other ranges now too! | | | |
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rolymack
Posts:107

 | | 07 Nov 2008 1:42 PM |
| I new to Nads I won a comp and got a pack sent to me with the hair removal gel and it was great for a first time user. they are giving away 2 free wax strips at the moment for you to try
http://www.nads.com.au/trynads | | | |
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natnat
Posts:41

 | | 07 Nov 2008 7:06 PM |
| There's also free strips on this site too
http://www.waxaway.com.au/waxaway.php?id=178
And theres a banner at the top of the page if you buy any of their products at Terry White Pharmacy you get a free ingrown hair serum. I havent tried this ingrown hair serum but ive tried a different brand (cant remember which one) and it really helped. I just looked up the prices on some of their products and there was some under $10 plus the ingrown serum is worth $13. I might have to go check out whats available at Terry White | | | |
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mwst
Posts:146

 | | 07 Nov 2008 9:47 PM |
| This is a great one! Ive used so many over the years and now my teenaged girls are wanting to start using them too. Ive done the bleach, waxing (but only at a beauticians), and currently use Nair cream removal. Does the job, and doesnt usually leave a red mark. Nads sounds good but there are so many out there?
This one would also be a good/funny one for conversation reports! Ive shared both the tea and the mentos during different staff meetings - probably will have to be more selective with my chats, if they were ever to trial hair removal products!! A little too much information in some circles. | | | |
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jacjackjackii
Posts:107

 | | 09 Nov 2008 4:28 PM |
| | i have also seen some home laser hair removal products that say after a few uses you can have permanently hair free parts - i would love to give something like that a go because if it was easy to use & worked well allmy friends would b told! it would be sweet to be hairfree! | | | |
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kunoichi
Posts:133

 | | 10 Nov 2008 12:59 PM |
| | I've heard that some laser hair removal products can give you nasty burns... | | | |
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jacjackjackii
Posts:107

 | | 11 Nov 2008 8:27 AM |
| yeah thats what worries me... i saw a take home one for $100.... i don't want to get burnt or anything but would love to not have to shave for the rest of my life!!! | | | |
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jodels
Posts:101

 | | 11 Nov 2008 4:17 PM |
| | This sounds like a great idea! | | | |
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helcat
Posts:4

 | | 01 Dec 2008 4:43 PM |
| Hair Removal - The bane of my life!!! I too have tried everything - waxing, shaving, creams, electrolysis, emjoy gently ( which was anything but....) and am really interested in a permanent solution, but like others am fearful of the horror stories that abound regarding laser. Hairfree and painfree sounds good to me - does anyone know about a new product called no no! (or something like that? - I cánt remember for sure what its called) Apparently its painfree and gives permanent results, but frankly I'm not getting my hopes up. | | | |
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mrsjokeman
Posts:21

 | | 11 Jan 2009 10:30 PM |
| | I tried IPL - after 5 treatments of painful laser treatments I realised that it did not actually work. While on the treatment (which happens every 4 weeks) there is noticible reduction in hair growth but once you stop it all grows back. The treatments were $99 each. | | | |
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