Evidence is insufficient to support claims that the no!no!PRO thermodynamic hair-removal device delivers "lasting" results or permanent hair reduction, says the UK Advertising Standards Authority.
UK Says no!no! To Hair-Removal Device Long-Term Benefit Claims
The UK's independent ad regulator suggests the popular no!no! PRO device's clinically demonstrated efficacy may be limited to hair removal at the time of treatment rather than longer-term benefits, making its utility roughly on par with shaving and other traditional methods.
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