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Soul_Flower43
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Default Jul 31, 2014 at 04:30 PM
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I had thought about buying the "No No" but chose not to due to a lot of bad reviews. The "Tria" was another one of my interests after hearing rave reviews from some celebrity women and TV talks shows like the RACHAEL RAY SHOW who said it works great.

I have purchased an Epilator by Braun called "Silk-Epil 7". I like it. If you don't mind tweezing you will probably like this better.

You have to though... loofah a lot, use body lotion to keep skin moisturized, drink good amounts of water to keep hydration up and some other things to help prevent ingrown hairs.

I've noticed the amount of ingrowns I'm getting because I wasn't doing the above list. Now I am and I've bought a solution as well that helps with and prevent ingrowns.


In the past, I had waxing done professionally but got tired of paying the price. Tried it at home and hated the mess and it was very time consuming doing it. So then I went back to cream hair removers and shaving.


I do like the Epilator better and it looks cleaner. There are good reviews on using this Epilator.




I hope this was helpful.
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