Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Recommendations please on hair re-growth inhibitors?

I am a male who has been getting regular waxings on nearly my whole body for about a year now. I just don't like being hairy anymore.



The hair on my back and chest is definitely thinner now but it's still a bit of a never ending task and gets expensive. So my question is about the effectiveness of hair re-growth inhibitor products which I know are available but the only detail I can find on them is hyped up marketing which is obviously going to say how great they are.



Advice and your experiences please?



Recommendations please on hair re-growth inhibitors?

I use Skin Doctors Hair No More and it has worked brilliantly.



I tried the Hair No more inhibitor spray from http://www.salonlines.co.uk when I grew sick of shaving every other day and ending up with smooth but dry and sensitive skin.



What is Hair No More?



Hair No more inhibitor spray has been scientlfically developed to get into the pores of your skin and saturate the hair bulb. The liquid staes the hair at the root and prevents hair celss from germinating to slow down regrowth.



It works great as a moisturiser to sooth the skin after hair removal and I found with continued use it does soften, reduce and really slow down the regrowth of hair.



I found that Hair No More is safe, soothing, easy to use, moisturising, and natural.



You are able to use this on your chest, back, shoulders, abdomen, arms, underarms, legs, feet and toes.



I use Hair No More on my underarms and legs and have found it excellent for making the hair much finer and slower at growing back - this is with continued use of the product.



I paid 鎷?.50 for the Inhibitor Spray from http://www.salonlines.co.uk/hair-removal...



Recommendations please on hair re-growth inhibitors?

I've found Johnson and Johnson's hair minimising lotion quite good.... but you have to apply it EVERY day... and the slowing down mightn't be that obvious.



Recommendations please on hair re-growth inhibitors?

The best way is Hair Remover Lasers.



I had it done on my upper lip and neck as my hairline in the back grew quite low. I am a woman so I thought a hairy neck unsightly.



Great results and permanent but costly. Although in long run, maybe not.



Don't wait until your hair is grey as so far only dark hair can be done with lasers (as far as I know).



There are many lasers and more coming so know your lasers before doing.



Check it out and best of luck.

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