WARNING!
Always check the Hot Blade
before use. Never use a Hot
Blade if the thermodynamic
wire is bent, torn or dirty.
(fig 4 & 5)
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Know Before You
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Some people experience a mild tingling sensation when first starting to no!no!,
especially around sensitive areas, this should disappear after the first few treatments.
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Carefully examine the treatment area before the first time you no!no! and before each
subsequent treatment. As you track your progress, you should notice that the hair in the
treatment area is becoming less dense. These initial results may begin to appear within
the first several months.
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For best results use no!no! 2 - times a week. no!no! can be used on stubble, it is not
necessary to wait for hair to grow long.
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Master no!no! on flatter, less sensitive areas like the legs or forearms. Wait until you
have more experience before moving on to more sensitive areas like the bikini line or
rounded areas like elbows, knees and underarms.
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Do not use no!no! on sunburned skin, open cuts, bruises, blisters, moles or on raised
areas such as scars.
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Those with sensitive skin may experience a burning sensation or find that their skin
becomes uncomfortably hot during treatment. To avoid this, take short breaks after
repeated gliding on any one area.
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Always make sure thermodynamic wire is completely intact before use. If it is bent or
torn, replace the Hot Blade before using it. (fig 4) (fig 5)
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To avoid possible malfunction or harm, make sure to gently push the Hot Blade all the
way into the socket. (fig 10).
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Check and clean no!no! frequently especially when working on long hair.
Hot Blades
no!no! comes with 2 types of Hot Blades, one for long hair (fig 2) and another for stubble
(fig ). Each Hot Blade has a thermodynamic wire for removing hair. The main difference
between them is that the Hot Blade for stubble has a metal strip for more efficient stubble
removal.
For optimal treatment results, it is important to use the correct Hot Blade for the length of
hair you are working on. The Hot Blade for long hair should be used in the initial stages and
whenever hair is approximately 1mm or more. The Hot Blade for stubble should be used
on any hair that measures approximately 1mm or less.
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