Can't believe Sephora is marketing No!No! now...

what are they thinking?

They are thinking, “Here is a way to return value to the shareholder’s investement dollars.”

If we cant trust Sephora, what company is there left to trust…

To be fair, they probably don’t know the difference between transdermal scam and real electrolysis. They just read the same convincing misinformation NO-NO gives everyone and said “That Sounds Logical” then when they saw the money spent on hair removal, they said “This is a can’t lose product!”

It is sort of like Hyundais and Kia’s that look like Mercedes and Jaguars. The average person doesn’t know that those so called full warrantees don’t cover the electrical and computer problems that are the source of most people wanting to sell the cars 2 to 3 years later at half price or less.

I know they think this will improve their profits, but ultimately, people are going to start complaining and returning the “product” and they will lose money and credibility. I’m just amazed they didn’t do proper research on the effectiveness of this “product” before getting into this deal. The people of No No must be as good of sales people as American Laser Centers.

At least they aren’t claiming it to be permanent. The above site should be easier for consumers to find though!

I found this website because I was searching on No No.

So if I were to use this what should I expect? Would the results be longer lasting than shaving? I realise it’s not permanent (although they claim that over time you should see a reduction in the amount of hair)

(I have quite thick hair. I can feel the stubble the day after shaving,if not that evening!)

you posted on another thread that you were looking to treat upper lip, bikini and legs. this product would be a waste of money for you. you can invest the same amount into proper elecrolysis and be done with your upper lip hair forever in 9-12 months. for your bikini and legs, laser is the best choice given you find a good clinic.