Sephora No! No! ?

What’s the deal with this product?

https://www.sephora.com/secure/nono/

Hmmm http://www.amazon.com/review/product/B000VWP390/ref=cm_cr_pr_link_1

I am thinking: if hairs could truly transmit heat to the root and over the time produce reduction, i`d have those couple thousands i spent on electrolysis back on my savings account, being how i live in Arizona where temperatures of 116 F are completely normal.
Not to trash Sephora, but in 11 years i lived in Phoenix and going to the same mall, i never once visted Sephora store. If this litle thing worked for real, all electrologists and laser techs would be long out of business, and their clients back at home rubbing their bodies with NO!NO!. Save your money.

We are forever discussing this, as people are forever asking the question.

Go to www.hairfacts.com and click on the link for SCAMS on the list to the left side of the page. You can also read some posts here.

See some of these:

There is nothing in the Scams link on hairfacts.com about the NO!NO!

Or I did not look hard enough

We should probably start listing it by name, but covered in the scam section is the “TransDermal” scam, that one of the incarnations of the NO!-NO! is found, and the other is covered in the home use diode so called LASER hair removers.

Its simply unbelievable to me people could possibly think that hairs can conduct heat and transmit it to the root. I just dont get it. Just common sense tells us it`s not realistic to expect results from these toys that keep popping up on the market.