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Like a nonprescription (CHEAP) Vaniqa?? Read this..

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 24 May 2003 23:24:47 -0500 (CDT)


I can't afford the non-covered $50-a-tube Vaniqa. I got it once and tried to treat it like "liquid gold", using it so sparingly on my upper lip, chin and neck, and the supply, even though I was stingy with it, just didn't have the opportunity to work.

WELL. I was at a Big!Lots store tonight and found something on the shelf called "Hers Salon Series Inhibicell Hair Inhibitor for the Face". It was $1.99

Yeah, I bought it. BUT look at this. I looked it up online and found out that it was a bargain..it's online for $7.98 http://www.cosmeticmall.com/cosmeticmall/frame.asp?BrandID=1004

The ingredients as listed on the box are: Deionized water, emulsifying wax, n.f. extracts of saw palmetto, willow herb, pumpkin seed, willow bark, licorice root, wheat amino acids, glycerin, sweet almond oil, cetearyl octanoate, c12-15 alkyl benzoate, stearyl alcohol, sodium stearyl-2 lactylate, aloe vera gel, green tea extract, sqalane (olive derived), jojoba oil, shea butter, tocopherol acetate, cetyl alcohol, cyclomethine and dimethiconol, xanthun gum, hydroxyethel cellulose, methlparaben, propylparaben, diazolidinyl urea, propylene glycol, D&C orange #4, fragrance.

I just tried it. It stung a little for a minute, just like the Vaniqa did. No I didn't shave first, I just slapped some on (it's rub in until it's absorbed) but the sting went away fast and now it's sorta numb.

It says hair will be thinner in 7-10 days, and dramatically reduced within 3-6 weeks.

Spiro/Gluco's helped a tiny bit, nothing too noticeable. Maybe this'll give it a boost though?

If anybody has a Big!Lots store and wants to try this too, I started mine 5 minutes ago. Maybe we can compare results. And hey, it can't hurt to try.. SOMETHING has to work...right? right?? :)




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