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Hair Removal Product That Works
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I bought a Philips Lumea hair removal product a few years back which was really good but I stopped using it. Since my house move I've looked everywhere I can think of but can't find it. I'm gutted as it was quite expensive.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a permanent hair removal product with similar results that doesn't cost the earth? The Philips one is upwards of £200 but I'm trying to avoid paying that at the moment.
Cheers
Does anyone have any recommendations for a permanent hair removal product with similar results that doesn't cost the earth? The Philips one is upwards of £200 but I'm trying to avoid paying that at the moment.
Cheers
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think that I had the one that you had, is it the one with annoying beeping?
I bought one of these and have had no problem with it. I use it on my face and it has killed off most of the hair (I used to go to a salon and they got rid of the bulk of the problem). I have now mainly blond/grey hair and it is thick and strong - it won't get rid of it.
I think that your skin tone is darker than mine but it should still be okay as your hair is dark.
Good luck!
I bought one of these and have had no problem with it. I use it on my face and it has killed off most of the hair (I used to go to a salon and they got rid of the bulk of the problem). I have now mainly blond/grey hair and it is thick and strong - it won't get rid of it.
I think that your skin tone is darker than mine but it should still be okay as your hair is dark.
Good luck!
Are we talking about facial hair?
I don’t have a permanent solution but I use Boots own brand stuff, probably once a fortnight, and pluck in between using a VERY magnifying mirror.
Keeps it all very much in control, mask wearing over the last two years was great in that respect, I barely removed any of it ;)
I don’t have a permanent solution but I use Boots own brand stuff, probably once a fortnight, and pluck in between using a VERY magnifying mirror.
Keeps it all very much in control, mask wearing over the last two years was great in that respect, I barely removed any of it ;)
I can't recommend as I've never used one, but what about something like this?
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Yep, I think it had a beep, Wolf. I've got olive skin (as you know from fb ;o)) and this worked really well and some areas I've used it on are still clear. I want to now have a go at the areas that still need treating.
I could kick myself as I'm sure I packed it when moving but it seems to have spouted legs and gone walkies!!
I could kick myself as I'm sure I packed it when moving but it seems to have spouted legs and gone walkies!!
It's much cheaper, you will soon be able to fit into something like this https:/ /tinyur l.com/y 89zssuh
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