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A hair inhibitor is a clear odorless topical solution
made from a mixture of plant enzymes. It is completely natural and
gentle on the skin. Vaniqa is a prescription topical cream that has
been clinically shown to work. However, as with many hair removal
methods, the effectiveness of each treatment depends on the
individual.
How it works:
Enzymes and other ingredients in hair inhibitors interrupt the
body's normal process of producing new hair cells. They change the
structure of the hair follicle so that hair becomes gradually finer
and softer until it disappears.
Hair inhibitors can be used in these areas:
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Abdomen
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Arms
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Back
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Bikini line
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Chest
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Face
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Forearms
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Legs
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Shoulder
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Underarms
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Upper lip
How do you use a hair inhibitor?
Hair inhibitors, like Vaniqa, are often used in
conjunction with other hair removal methods. Shaving or waxing is
commonly done before applying a spray-on or lotion hair inhibitor.
For exact treatment details, refer to the information provided with
your specific product. Not all hair inhibitors work the same way.
Source from:
www.hair-removal-advice.com
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