No! No! Hair Remover - hot heat has her hair hazed
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Nonohairremoval The No! No! Hair Remover uses heat, otherwise known as T hermicon technology in marketing speak, to sizzle the hairs and make them wither on the vine. Apparently the touch of the hot wire is enough to scare the little follicles right down to their furry little boots, at which point they pack their bags and head off to cooler climes in Finland. Or something. The fact that the thing is a mere $250.00 has us enthused. After all, how could a product so incredibly well priced fail to deliver? Nonohairremoval2 Thermicon works on the thermal principle of heat ...
Burning hair remover lets your hygiene play with fire
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... in the genetic casino. But would you want to take care of this delicate business with something called the No! No! Hair Remover? A gadget that sizzles the hair away?
Call me squeamish, but the idea of putting something really hot up against your skin to burn hair away doesn't sound like something I'm interested in. I'm just not sure I trust that it heats up to a temperature hot enough to burn hair that won't, you know, burn skin. I'll stick to shaving, thanks.
No! No!, via Red Ferret
No! No! Hair Remover
Ubergizmo —
... For the ladies to have hair in unstrategic places is a huge no-no these days, which is why products like the funnily-named No! No! Hair Remover will literally heat up the market. It relies on ‘Thermicon technology’ (heat in layman's terms) that will sizzle hairs, making them wither right down to the roots. The heat is meant to scare the life out of the follicles, so that they retreat inwards and never make another peep above your skin, ever again. We're not sure whether it is worth trading ...
