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#1 Kristabel

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Posted 14 April 2012 - 10:57 AM

There has been a lot of publicity for the No! No! skin device, which your supposed to hold on a spot and it makes it go away

I'm really surprised not to find a thread on it anywhere on here.

Has anyone tried it?

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Posted 14 April 2012 - 02:21 PM

I would suggest just Google-ing it and seeing what reviews you find.

From Amazon.com "Seeing that the other reviewers have rather glowing reviews, it kind of disappointed me that after three weeks, this product had only a minimal effect on me; perhaps it had none whatsoever.

i purchased this from the company's website because they have a 30 day trial. and since they advertise that this product can make a noticeable difference within 24 hours, i followed their instructions step by step for the first week and saw little/no improvement. i have mild acne and sometimes they come and go rather quickly and sometimes they don't. because my acne patterns behaved normally even with no!no!, i can't really say if it helped or not.

so the second week, i decided to overuse it. it claims that the light it emits will kill bacteria and it will also emit heat to open up your pores (let me warn you that the heat can become uncomfortably hot, especially on more sensitive areas). so instead of using it in the morning and at night, i used it about 6 times a day and i think i noticed a tiny improvement. tiny, at best.

i decided to use it according to their instructions for the third week and once again, i saw no improvement.
i scanned the internet for other reviews and noticed that people either love this product or see no improvement. so if you're hesitant, i encourage you to go through the 30 day money-back trial and see how it works for you.

as for the product's quality, the body is made out of plastic and i can't tell if the sides are brushed chrome or plastic that looks like brushed chrome. anyways, it certainly did not impress especially with its high price tag. the cap and tip are made out of plastic too.

the battery does not last for very long even after being fully charged. i think it has lasted me 3-4 days on average (remember that it's only being used twice a day for only a few minutes). however, what irks me is that when it's out of juice and i plug it in, i can't use it while it's charging. i have to let it sit for a few minutes and then unplug it to use it again.

if you're still considering buying this, i encourage you to first invest in a good cleanser, toner, exfoliator, treatment (e.g. benzoyl, salicylic acid, etc.), and a good night and day lotion. if you've got those bases covered and are still looking for something else, then you might want to try this product.

overall: 2 out of 5 stars for doing at least a little. even though it says "fda cleared," remember that this only means that the fda has deemed this product to be safe, not that the fda has approved this product's effectiveness. i really hope it works better for others out there. i think i will be returning this. if it was being sold for perhaps 1/3 the price, i think i would hold onto it."




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