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Hair Inhibitor FAQ


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Hair inhibitors work particularly well with waxing, sugaring, Nad's, tweezing and threading. They also work with shaving and will even greatly reduce the number of times a man has to shave facial hair.

What are hair inhibitors?

Hair growth inhibitors are clear odorless topical solutions made from a mixture of plant enzymes. They are completely natural and gentle on the skin.


How do they work?

Basically they mimic the process that causes baldness. By changing the structure of the hair follicle the hair gradually becomes finer and softer until it finally disappears.


How do you use them?

The solution is best applied to the skin after using a hair removal method such as shaving or waxing. When used after waxing the results seem better than with other methods. The solution is rubbed or sprayed onto the skin so it penetrates the pores and reaches the hair follicle.

Where can they be used?

They can be used all over the body including:
back, shoulder, face, arms, chest, forearms, legs, upper lip, abdomen, bikini line, underarms


How soon can you expect results?

A slowing down of hair growth is usually noticed after about one month. Significant changes are often seen after a few weeks.


How long does it last?

Continued use of the hair inhibitor will significantly keep the hair from growing back. In a few cases the effect is permanent.


What about Vaniqa?

Vaniqa is a prescription drug approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is a topical prescription treatment for women with unwanted facial hair.
It takes about two months to work and is used in conjunction with other hair removal methods.
Because Vaniqa is a prescription cream, a doctor or dermatologist's approval is required before it can be obtained. A consultation form can be submitted online when ordering through the internet.
The disadvantage is that it is a drug. Drugs often have some adverse effect on the body.

Which hair inhibitor is best?

There are numerous hair inhibitors on the market. One of the early ones which has a good success rate is Kalo.

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