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Nikki D

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I get Elle, Cosmo, and Bazaar magazines.  I've seen ads in all three that advertise a permanent hair removal solution.   Has anyone else seen this or tried it?  Sounds too good to be true

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2 hours ago, Nikki D said:

Has anyone else seen this or tried it?  Sounds too good to be true

 

I hope we don't have anyone who has tried it, especially M2F members before a lot of HRT.  It would be dangerous to use on your face for sure.  For M2F it is indeed too good to be true.

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On 4/2/2023 at 2:18 PM, Nikki D said:

I get Elle, Cosmo, and Bazaar magazines.  I've seen ads in all three that advertise a permanent hair removal solution.   Has anyone else seen this or tried it?  Sounds too good to be true

 

I wouldn't touch it. The only permanent hair removal is, sadly, electrolysis. Laser is ALMOST as good, or you can go my route and get an activated alopecia universalis gene for your 39th birthday and never shave again.

 

Hugs!

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I agree with both Vicky and Jackie. This sounds spurious to me, and I keep thing of the old saying, "if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is."

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I tried VEET yesterday for a laugh, and it actually worked, kinda.  It says to put the cream on and leave it no longer than 10m which I did, then use the supplied spunge applicator (rough side) to take it off.  Weirdly it took off some but not all, so I looked a bit like a Cheetah with patches of hair and then nothing.  It was arm hair, about 1-2cm long and dark, so it did way better than expected.   I might give it another go when the hair is shorter and leave it on just a bit longer.

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On 4/4/2023 at 5:45 AM, Jackie C. said:

or you can go my route and get an activated alopecia universalis gene for your 39th birthday and never shave again.

Jackie, just wondering? Can you put a copy of that gene in an envelope and send to me, pretty please?

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On 4/4/2023 at 5:45 AM, Jackie C. said:

The only permanent hair removal is, sadly, electrolysis. Laser is ALMOST as good

We currently live in the drug era with pills for everything, so why not a pill for permanent facial hair removal?  I'm betting there is such a wonder drug, it's just that pharmaceutical companies, after doing the math, have determined there isn't enough demand to justify the cost of development and distribution.  Rats.  I think we need our own campaign to show such companies how many of us there are and that we'd pay for such a drug.  Write you r local pharmaceutical company!

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