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no no hair removal

clevohardcore - 8-11-2008 at 12:09 AM

http://www.my-no-no.com/html/technology.htm









I wonder if this actually works?

defstarsteve - 8-11-2008 at 12:27 AM

didn't you buy the amazing razor last year, but never reported back on it?

Discipline - 8-11-2008 at 12:49 AM

I'd love something like that for my head. No more shaving would be great.

xChino_Martinezx - 8-11-2008 at 01:31 AM

I don't trust in this kind of device... that whole radiating heat into the skin, don't know, man, it sounds risky, I don't like to fuck with my skin... all human cells react diferent from one human being to another, you only need one right stimulation for a prolongued time and a normal cell could turn into a cancerigen cell... and NO!NO! doesn't sound like a serious name for a technology so "marvelous", I think there's a high posibility that this will be one of those crappy products that NO-NO-WORK! at all as they promote it and it could be dangerous...

DaveMoral - 8-11-2008 at 01:50 AM

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Originally posted by defstarsteve
didn't you buy the amazing razor last year, but never reported back on it?


Yeah, whatever happened with that?

clevohardcore - 8-11-2008 at 12:03 PM

not so effective.

DaveMoral - 8-11-2008 at 01:55 PM

:lol:

clevohardcore - 8-11-2008 at 02:48 PM

:flaming:

Dave - 8-11-2008 at 02:50 PM

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0PDG/is_8_6/ai_n19492...


read the test results.........

XHonusWagnerX - 8-11-2008 at 05:53 PM

What was the AMAZING RAZOR?

clevohardcore - 8-11-2008 at 08:55 PM

I read through mos tof the tests info but still don't know if it past anything or was successful or not. It had so much info.

xChino_Martinezx - 8-11-2008 at 09:47 PM

yeap... apparently, it's "safe"... according to the article, in some cases, specially if the person has sensitive skin, it could cause erythema, but that seems to be the only adverse reaction so far... an that can happens with pretty much any laser or light radiation treatment for acne and hair removal because heat causes capilar congestion and the skin gets red like when your too much time under the sun...

Siczine.com - 8-11-2008 at 10:31 PM

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Originally posted by xChino_Martinezx
yeap... apparently, it's "safe"... according to the article, in some cases, specially if the person has sensitive skin, it could cause erythema, but that seems to be the only adverse reaction so far... an that can happens with pretty much any laser or light radiation treatment for acne and hair removal because heat causes capilar congestion and the skin gets red like when your too much time under the sun...


Man, you aren't a dermatologist by any chance are you?

clevohardcore - 8-11-2008 at 11:17 PM

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Originally posted by Siczine.com
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Originally posted by xChino_Martinezx
yeap... apparently, it's "safe"... according to the article, in some cases, specially if the person has sensitive skin, it could cause erythema, but that seems to be the only adverse reaction so far... an that can happens with pretty much any laser or light radiation treatment for acne and hair removal because heat causes capilar congestion and the skin gets red like when your too much time under the sun...


Man, you aren't a dermatologist by any chance are you?






^^^^^^^^^ I know. This dude knows his shit when it comes to the skin. I am a hairy fucker and have been on the lookout for a miracle. Permanent hair removal. Is there such a thing? Will it ever happen? I hope to be liberated from the backhair.

xChino_Martinezx - 8-11-2008 at 11:20 PM

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Originally posted by Siczine.com
Quote:
Originally posted by xChino_Martinezx
yeap... apparently, it's "safe"... according to the article, in some cases, specially if the person has sensitive skin, it could cause erythema, but that seems to be the only adverse reaction so far... an that can happens with pretty much any laser or light radiation treatment for acne and hair removal because heat causes capilar congestion and the skin gets red like when your too much time under the sun...


Man, you aren't a dermatologist by any chance are you?


haha, no, I'm in another field, but I'm surrounded by doctors... my brother is a doctor, but I don't see him too much... and my girlfriend is in medical school and last year she took dermatology and she used to study in the room next to where the computer was, so while I was working on the pc, she usually passed by reading out loud her dermatology notes and had me looking for info in the internet to complement her notes and I learned quite a few things :smilegrin:

like a month ago, I helped her with a medical article like the one in the link Dave posted, except the one we made was about depression in medical students and it was in spanish, doing the the whole study sucked big time, had to apply a poll to 220 people, but making the article at the end and putting together the results was kinda fun...