If you hate shaving as much as I do, you might say "yes!" to No!No!. This small, portable hair removal device promises to destroy hair painlessly using thermal technology. The heat gently destroys hair by crystallizing the top part of the follicle, stopping up to 64% of hair growth over time. It isn't a miracle cure, nor does it provide overnight results. You'll need to use No!No! two or three times a week for the first two months, but it pays off: A study found that on average, hair reduction reached 45% after eight weeks of use.
Compared with shaving, waxing and laser treatments, No!No! has a few advantages. It's less likely to cause ingrown hairs, it's pain-free and it works with short, light hairs as well as longer, darker ones. I'm eager to try this out when it launches at Sephora next month—and of course I'll let you know how well it works.

















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1Wow, if this really works I want one, because it sounds great. I get tired of shaving and using Veet, it takes up so much time.
2it's definitely worth a try. i hate shaving b/c i get ingrown hairs, and waxing is time consuming and expensive. and the veet/nair stuff always gives me red bumps. if it's a less costly alternative to lasering, i'm down.
3Staceylee, I'm still trying to find out how much it costs. I'll post the info when I find out.
4I can't wait for this....I struggle with ingrowns on a daily basis
5BellaSugar - THANKS! I'm really excited about this! Keep us informed and thanks for being the guinea pig for us!
6i read on sephora that you could only use this on arms and legs and NOT on the bikini line!! i want something i'm able to use to get rid of hair down there
7I really hope this works! I have high hopes for this.
Can't wait
for it to come out!
8Sold! I remember the do it yourself electrylosis machine. OUCH!!
9i've seen this on sephora and i'd also be very interested in this if it works. i've been getting my legs waxed every month and for the first week or so, they look great. but towards my next appointment, i start feeling like a bit of a yeti (even though the growth is much finer and lighter than it used to be).
10Hair removal? Pain free? I definitely want to give this a shot.
11This sounds amazing.. count me in as a guinea pig if its not too expensive.
12This is such a neat idea...I wonder how much it costs though, cause if it's really pricey I don't think I'd be really interested. And how long does the gadget last for? (Till you have to get a new one..?)
13If it sounds too good to be true....
14I wish this was coming to the UK!
15i'd like to say yes yes to no no
16I really wonder how much this thing costs.....i would guess maybe $200.00 or so?
17I'm also wondering how much it'll cost.
18This sounds like a perfect Bellasugar giveaway
19I wonder how much it will cost but it sounds like something I wanna try
20Definitely keep us posted on this one. I've been wondering about it since the Sephora blogger on Team posted about it.
21can't wait for this to come out...
22Please keep us posted on this item! It is a must have!
23I do believe this device shares its name with the vacuum cleaner all the Teletubbies are afraid of - it might be spelled Noo!Noo! but close enough - too funny to me.
24sounds great i look forward to the review and i to wonder how expensive
25This looks so amazing. I can't wait to read a review on how well this works.
26yes, please keep us informed!! sounds promising
27Pain free? Riiiiiight that's what they said about laser too.
28very interesting. Can't wait to read about its result.
29Just now? We've had this product for about three years here. It is expensive (about 200 bucks) but it promises no pain, so that's worth it.
You should know that it is a SLOW process, and the machine is not as easy to use as a razor. You have to keep an eye on the light the machine has, so that it works properly, and have A BUCKET of patience, because it is a very slow process. It can take months for you to notice the change in your hair.
Just FYI.
30I have fair hair, but I have a lot of it, but laser won't work because it is too light. I am very interested in knowing if this works, especially on the facial area and my arms.
31sounds like xeno for hair removal
32It´s been in my country for a couple of years, I actually own it =))
33The process is SOOOO slow that I´ve given up... Frankly not what I (or my sis, or my mom) expected... And we payed $500 (about 170 dollars).
I hope it works better on you!!!
Sounds great!
34ooo that sounds awesome..im really interested 2 try it.
35Ehhh. It sounds great, but the stuff people said on here makes me think, maybe not so much?
36$250, KINDA PRICEY, BUT IF IT REALLY WORKS...
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