What it does:
Achieve hair density reduction at home, with no mess, no cuts, no burns, and no noise. No!no! is based on an exciting new technology called Thermiconâ„¢, which uses the scientific principles of thermal transference to conduct a gentle pulse of heat to the hair. It features a unique innovation: a thermodynamic wire to transmit the heat to the hair. This patented wire and built-in safety mechanisms has allowed for the adaptation of professional hair removal technology into a home use product.
What else you need to know:
With a no!no! treatment there's no pain, you don't have to wait for hair to grow long in order to remove it, and there is no skin irritation like in-grown hairs, red pimples, or rashes to cover up. Remember no!no! is a treatment process for hair reduction and not a miracle cure for unwanted hair. Like any professional hair treatment, it takes time and dedication to achieve your desired results. The same holds true for the revolutionary no!no! hair removal system; with all the right moves, stubble-free, super smooth skin will be yours. Be sure to follow the directions closely for the safest, most effective results. No!no! is not recommended for use on the face. ----$250

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Bella posted about this a little while back. I think it sounds interesting, and I like the no pain part, but for $250, I'll wait for some serious reviews.
1Me too. I would like to hear how good/bad it is.
2cuuute
3I agree with MotoLinz - I'm interested but I want to hear some reviews so I know how well it really works!
4I'd like to hear some success stories, before I burn my skin off. ☆
5Aw, you can't use it on your face.
6LOL CandyCaneJane! Hopefully someone else will try it out and fill us in.
cool looking! i wanna go get it!
7ohhh it sounds magical! though i want to hear more reviews
8Totally want that, but $250 is wayyy out of my price range.
I wonder how long 'till there's a decently priced one on ebay
9looks cute
10I'm with Moto.. sounds coo but waaay too expensive :RAPSBERRY:
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12Dammit
13nice
14SO what's the latest on the NoNO? This is the first time I've heard of this gadget.... I've recently heard about the Tria. I'm DYING to get some sort of laser hair remover that works efficiently and safely. PLEASE someone, anyone give me your 2 cents. Does this NoNO really give good results? How is it different than the Tria? AND has anyone heard anything about the TRIA's effectiveness and safety?
~THANKS
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