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Cream that reduces hair growth?

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sair5412 | 21:52 Thu 14th Dec 2006 | Body & Soul
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This is a serious question as i am in pain/irritation at the moment. Have I heard of a cream that does this? Or makes it finer/softer? Thing is my friend and I are in exactly the same predicament... We use immac for some parts of the body that need it! But, it grows back within 2 days and is all stubbly and sore. I have to keep putting talc on and E45 cream alternativly. My hairs are so wirey and thick (sorry!!!!) and I need some thing to soften them or at least no how to deal with this rash? Thanks. (by the way, shaving does the same and waxing is a no no)
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have you tried Johnsons Hair Minimising Cream
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hi babydust, thanks for your reply. No i haven't. Maybe that's what I've heard of. Have you tried it? Does it work? What does it do? Thanks
ello Sair,

yep this product does work my sister uses it she hardly needs to shave her legs. it stops hair growth (well i mean you have to use it everyday) then gradually the hairs get finer etc and then ...........................gone she used this one but she is using an immac one at the moment which i think she picked up for a �1 in the sale try it and see what you make of it i just WAX

good luck

babydust
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arghhh!! wax!!! I'm in pain just thinking about it!! Thanks Babydust, i'll try it,

Any other people know of any other products, please let me know coz I will try them ALL!!!

xx
its called vanique

docs script only though

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