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Re: facial hair....Please help anyone :o(

From: Robin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 12 Jul 2001 07:12:45 -0500 (CDT)


Barbie,

Thank you for mentioning Vaniqa. I couldn't think of the name when I posted to Louise. I bought some after being given the Rx by my Dermatologist and it was about $55.00 for a 30 gram tube.

Vaniqa doesn't remove hair. It just slows the growth while you are using other hair removal methods. For instance, instead of waxing every three weeks, you might be able to stretch it to every six weeks. That is how it worked for me when I used it.

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Robin

At Wed, 11 Jul 2001, Barbie wrote: > >At Wed, 11 Jul 2001, louise wrote: >> >>Hello, I am new here and wanted to ask a question, I recently had a >>hysterectomy and now i am getting facial hair. My question is, Is there >>a medicine that i can take that can get rid of it? I wanted to get some >>info together so that i can talk to my dr about this. Thanks for you >>your time and responces >> >>-- >>Louise >> >I have a similar problem and I use a dipilatory creme to remove facial >hair. The first couple of times it made my skin feel waxy but now I >don't have any problems. Also, since I started taking oral >contraceptives I have noticed that growth has slowed significantly. I >think there is a product on the market that also claims to slow growth >called Vanqua but I hear it costs about $100 a month and is not covered >by insurance.

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~Robin~

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