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Re: topical medication for excessive facial hair

From: Kathy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 28 Aug 2002 08:30:51 -0500 (CDT)


The name of the cream is VANIQUA (not sure if that is correct spelling!) If you do a search on this website, you should find some discussion about it. I have wanted to try it, but have not yet. If anyone has had success with it, I hope they will post it!! Thanks!

At Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Moon wrote: >
>Stacy,
>Where did you go for laser hair removal? I'm from Chicago so just
>thought I'd ask incase you are too. That's a good deal u got. Did you
>have to sign something saying there are no guarantees? How long has the
>hair been gone? :)
>Moon
>
>At Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Stacy wrote:
>>
>>At Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Bonnie wrote:
>>>
>>>I read about a topical medication being used for excessive facial hair
>>>growth, but before I could salvage the article from the newspaper, it
>>>was recycled, and for the life of me I can't recall that cream's name.
>>>Has anyone heard of same? Thanx.
>>>
>>>--
>>>Bonnie
>>>
>>Bonnie - I just saw a commercial last night for Biore facial cream. I
>>have not used it so I am not sure how it works but maybe this is the
>>cream you were reading about. It's new and it is in drug stores now.
>>FYI - what I have done about my facial hair problem is get laser hair
>>removal and I have had great results. The place that I go will continue
>>treatment until all hair is gone and if I get more hair a year later I
>>go back with no charge. The money was worth it to me because I have
>>been struggling with it for a long time. Good luck!
>>
>>--
>>Stacy
>>




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