No!No! Hair removal by heat device

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Has anyone tried the No!No! by nono? Its a hair removal device that uses heat to remove hair. Its supposedly pretty gentle and can be used anywhere. If anyone has any feedback, I would love to know.

No!No! at Sephora
 
Looks like a cross between an epilator and electrolysis to me. This isn't the first time I've seen these heated hair removers. I've never heard anything spectacular about them.
 
i just read about this in W and was going to start a thread if we didn't already have one..

my understanding is that you run the thing over the area..
you wouldn't be treating individual hairs like in electrolysis, correct?

i would also love to hear some feedback if anyone has tried it...

could be great for areas where you frequently get razorburn etc..
 
Does anyone use a no!no!

Has anyone tried this? I'm wondering if it works as well as it claims to and is worth the $250 price

no!no!, Sephora's exclusive next generation hair removal system, is changing the shaving routines of women around the world. Portable and sleek, it utilizes revolutionary Thermicon technology, a gentle heat wave that destroys hair without pain or irritation, to safely reduce hair re-growth up to 64%. It gives professional removal treatments, like lasers and electrolysis, a run for their money.

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I'd like to know too. I heard about it in a magazine but it's not sold in France yet.
 
the steel teeth there look scary :ninja:
kind of reminds me of the epilator

sounds interesting though
 
^ that`s funny because isn`t sephora`s main corporations in france? i would assume france would be the first to have them
 
I'm interested, but I am not going to be spending that much money on something until I am fairly certain that '64% hair regrowth reduction' is more or less a guarantee!

I've tried a similar product before that used the same method to destroy hairs (only one by one) and it did not work, which is why I wouldn't buy it until I've heard a large number of positive reviews.
 
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^ that`s funny because isn`t sephora`s main corporations in france? i would assume france would be the first to have them

Maybe the Sephora corp wants to test it first in the US ?:innocent:
Anyway,thanks for the reviews, it helped understand a little more how it worked.
 
Thank you for the links to the reviews...It certainly is an interesting product.
 
thanks for posting those reviews eurasian..

i'm intrigued but like the rest of you i'd like to hear more reviews before taking the plunge..
 
Ah someone did start a thread about this, before mine. I did a search and came up with nothing, before I started the thread yesterday. Oh well. Just really curious to hear directly from people here using it. Hopefully we'll get someone.
 
I bought it about two years ago. The first times I used it, it felt like a stinging sensation on my skin (and I have a highly sensitive, intolerant skin). Since then, I've been afraid to continue to use it because I hated the sensation, like little burns that sting... anyways, that's just me! I've heard WONDERS of other people that used it the correct way.

I suppose I'll continue to use it if I can remember to buy something to numb myself before I use it, like lidocaine or something similar. :unsure:
 
wow! two years ago...?
perhaps they have come up with improved versions since then..?

in the US we are just hearing about it now...
i'm thinking it must be better now...
 
i bought it, tried it and returned it. I couldn't stand the smell of burning hair and my skin might be too sensitive... too bad. I was hoping it worked well on me..
 
*Bumping up this thread*

So... has any one had good success stories with the no no?

I'm bidding on one on ebay at the mo. I can't handle waxing or epiladies (sp?) as I have ZERO pain tolerance :o and shaving irritates me and hardly lasts a couple of days.

I really hope this thing will work (and that I can be bothered with the regular use)
 
i was really excited to buy this when i saw it at sephora a few months ago, but i have read nothing but terrible reviews on it online...apparently it doesnt remove the hair permanently and the refill parts are expensive to keep buying, so all in all the product is not worth the money. idk, cant speak from experience though...but i dont think I'll be buying it.
 

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