Update: January 7th 2008
Hi All,
Hope you all had a fantastic holiday break.
I took the no!no! with me on my two week vacation so that I could zap those hairs but I soon learned that no!no! and small hotel rooms aren’t a good combo – specially those with only two windows. I didn’t no!no! as I regularly do at home but even with the less applications and letting some of the hair grow back in I can see bald patches, slower (much slower) regrowth, no ingrown hairs and I’m not completely sure about this but it looks like the hair may be coming in finer – probably not but it looks and feels less hard. So far so good with hair reduction.
I experimented with the no!no! on my upper lip during my vacation and I really can’t tell yet if there are results. The hair there grows really slow, so it will probably be a bit more before I can report my findings on hair reduction in that area. At this time I can report that it is very difficult (at least it was for me) to use the no!no! on such a tiny area and so close to my nose (icky burning hair smell). I realize the no!no! isn’t for use on the face (and they say so in their manual) but I thought I’d give it a try after reading some of the comments below as well as emails from those using the no!no! with good results on their face.
One more thing before, I wrap this up. It’s really hard to tell when the no!no! blades need to be replaced ( there are no end of life indicators) and that has been one of my complaints about the no!no! since the beginning. Last week when I no!no!-ed my legs, the hair wasn’t being removed as it had been previously but it was still working just not as well. I ended up going over the same area several times which resulted in scrapes and slight burn – sort of like rug burn when it dawned on me that the blade was probably dead. I was not at all pleased with that. Hopefully, the second product design iteration will make it EASY to tell when blades need to be replaced. The Zeno acne clearing device which I own signals when the zeno cartridge tip needs to be replaced so I know that the technology is available.
I will reply in the comments for those of you who commented while I was on vacation – some time this evening after I return from work.
Update: March 2, 2008
I’ve been using the no!no! since October 2007 and can now report on the long term effects. Those of you who have been following this review know that I exercise cautious optimism – waiting for long-term results even when I was very excited about the short term results. Having used the Sephora no!no! for about 20 weeks I can confidently state that the no!no! does reduce hair density in the long-term. I love this product and am absolutely floored by the results that I now see.
Since the end of January I have been using the no!no! only once a week (even when there is no hair – just treating the area – I probably don’t need to but I’ve grown accustomed to the process) and the few remaining hairs on my arms takes weeks- WEEKS – not days but weeks – almost three to be exact to see the little hair that is left return. I would say that by week three less than a quarter of the hair has returned. There are of course the resistant little boogers that keep coming back but the overall reduction is amazing and I am very happy.
Leg hair has been reduced by about 45%-50%. I now have some hairless spots on various areas of my legs where the hair just isn’t growing back – period. The hair that does come back takes a very long time to grow in. One note here: Even though I can’t see the hair my leg skin feels stubbly by day three or four but there isn’t any hair there. Wierd, I know, specially since my arms stay very smooth.
I love the no!no! and will stick with it as I am seeing wonderful results both short-term and long-term. As a matter of fact I was so elated with my arm results that I decided to revist using the no!no! on my face. Recall that earlier I had tried it and hated the experience because of the smell. But truth be told I am getting acclimated to the burning hair smell and decided to give the upper lip area another go. If I could get the same results as on my arms and legs I’d be in beauty heaven!
Last week I took the no!no! to my upper lip. First I made sure my skin was super clean and ultra dry and I no!no!-ed away. It hurt like hell and my upper lip was a canvas dotted with raised angry red bumps – as I glided the no!no! across the area. So determined was I to achieve hairlessness up there that I tolerated the pain. Reminded me of the time I subjected myself to collagen lip injections as a lunchtime lark with some of my gal friends. It hurt that bad and too boot I even ended up with a poofy upper lip – just like collagen without the price tag. My upper lip was quite plumped for about three days. I had to use extra concealer to hide the redness above my lips for about two days.
The first time I no!no!-ed the upper lip I didn’t experience pain. This time was probably different for a variety of reasons. The first being that I had a professional level glycolic peel a day before and my skin was probably very sensitive. The second being that I had used a new hot blade. I’m thinking the answer lies in the glycolic peel and real sensitive skin.
I know that the no!no! is not indicated for use on the face so I’m not recommending or even suggesting that you give it a go. I’m just sharing my experiences.
Ms. distressedDERMA rates this product:
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Some general information (from the manual) you should know about the no!no!:
The no!no! must be used on clean, dry skin.
It can be used to treat hair on arms, under-arms, legs and bikini line.
Caution is recommended when utilizing the no!no! in sensitive areas such as the underarms and bikini line.
Avoid using the no!no! on blemished skin, moles, scars, cuts, bruises and blisters.
Do not use the no!no! on your face, breast or genitals. Yes, that means no at home “Brazilian” .
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Submitted by Ms. distressedDERMA on Thursday, 17 April 2008
November 22nd, 2007 at 8:31 pm
In addition, if I use this long term, like for a year or more, will the hair go away all together?
Is this pretty much a laser hair removal system, but set at the lowest level, thus requiring longer use?
November 23rd, 2007 at 8:13 pm
Hi Denise and shloob,
Thank you for your comments on this review.
Denise, I haven’t read or heard about any of the hair removal systems from laser to electrolysis to the no!no! causing cellular level damage.
shloob, You can use the no!no! as often as you need to do so. I think 2 to 3 times is just a recommendation.
The no!no! removal device effects a reduction in hair density – I don’t think using it all the time or for a year or more will remove all hair permanently. I used it for about eight weeks on my left arm and then stopped using the no!no! for three weeks and at least 1/3 of the hair grew back. I’d venture to guess that the results would be the same a year out.
The no!no! is more like electrolysis as it uses an electric current to destroy the hair root.
November 24th, 2007 at 9:31 am
OK, I am starting to get excited about the nono!!! Though it is early days and I am still figuring it out, the reduction in hair density after only a handfull of uses is impressive. Because I am using it on my face as well as on my legs, I am proceeding with caution. I have not felt competent enough to try my upper lip yet, but for the downy (but still unsightly) hair on my cheeks, it is the bomb. Far superior to waxing, epilating, tweezing, etc. It is also showing promise on the coarser hairs along the jawline/chin. Will keep you posted!
Here is what I’ve found so far:
* the long hair blade seems to be easier to use on the face, even if the hair is not long. Don’t ask me why. The light stays a much steadier green and the results have been better.
* even when it seems the nono isn’t doing much, as in serious stubble remaining on legs, hair density IS affected. I go ahead and shave after nono-ing my legs, and am finding my shaved legs are not only way smoother, but they stay smoother longer.
Hope this helps. I love it!
November 24th, 2007 at 9:39 pm
So all the hair grows back out if you stop using it?
November 26th, 2007 at 2:42 pm
Mimi,
That sounds great.
shloob,
All the hair doesn’t grow back, some of it does. I posted a before and after photo of my arm in the review (Nov23 update) and the hair reduction (hair that didn’t grow back) is quite good.
November 26th, 2007 at 3:30 pm
Saw and read your review. What good is a hair removal device if I can’t use it on my face??? I can hide my legs and my arms, but I can’t hide my face, which is really hairy. Anyone been brave enough to TRY it on their face??? I sometimes cut myself with a razor and depilatories break me out. Laser treatment is so darned expensive…especially if you need it over the entire lower half of your face. HELP!
Thanks!
November 26th, 2007 at 6:44 pm
Hi Millie,
Mimi #63 is using it on her face. Her review is ongoing and does provide insight into how the no!no! works on facial hair.
November 27th, 2007 at 1:11 am
OMG! Yeah, I just scrolled back up there and saw it! Oh, now I’m REALLY getting excited about this product! Well, that does it for me! I’m definitely going to ask Santa Claus for a NO!NO! for Christmas! Sure, $250 isn’t a drop in the pan, but from what I’m reading and from where I stand, with a HUGE rash from creams, cuts from razors, and huge blotches from digging at the hairs when they’re too short to really pluck, but yet you can see the black stub at the skin line, I believe it would definitely be worth a try. Thanks a bunch! I’ll definitely keep reading for updates and I will let you know how it works for me once I can get it.
November 28th, 2007 at 5:30 am
Hi, im 15 yrs old, can i still use the no no? also i want to get it for my under arms because i have psoriasis on my under arms and i always cut myself. do u know if the no no will hurt/bother my psoriasis? thanks!
November 28th, 2007 at 12:22 pm
distressedDERMA NOTE: The comment below was posted by Colleen to the Pain-free Permanent Hair Removal – no!no! post. I thought that it would provide valuable insight to those of you looking to use the no!no! on underarms and face as well as for those who will be using the no!no! on coarse hair.
Thank you again Colleen, for your valuable insight.
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i used this on underarms, more sensitive and could see the “smoking” hair being removed and knew it had to be working. it was easier than my knees. i have very coarse hair on legs and just keep hitting it with the nono every 2-3 days, still just have stubble. i figure if it reduces it or lightens it i’ll be a happy camper. also, after the comment about the face, i tried it. very sensitive if you slow down, especially the moustache area, but again if it reduces, or slows down or gets rid of thick peach fuzz i’ll be happy. i’ve already used the verseo(hsn) and gotten descent results without regularly using it, but it conducts an electrical current through the body so if you have health issues you really ha