Monday, March 16, 2009

Vaniqa and Hair Removal Part 1

For the moment, Vaniqa has only been recommended for use in women only.

Certain individuals should not use Vaniqa. These include the following:

- Men should not used this product – no testing has been done
on this gender
- Women who are pregnant or breast feeding should not use this
drug because the Vaniqa has not been fully evaluated on the fetus
- Females under the age of 12 should not use this drug
- Vaniqa is only supposed to be applied on the face and chin.
- Vaniqa is not supposed to be placed inside the mouth, ears,
vagina, and anal area
- Further, if one has broken or inflamed skin, Vaniqa should be avoided.

To use Vaniqa, apply a thin layer of cream and rub it in for a few minutes. This is best done at bedtime. Apply the cream once more in the morning. The cream should be left on the skin for a minimum of 4 hours. If you have shaved, plucked, or waxed your skin, Vaniqa should not be applied for at least the next 4 hours.

Always thoroughly wash the hands after using Vaniqa.

Once the cream is dry, one can apply a moisturizer or sunscreen.

The earliest results are seen at about 4-8 weeks.


Unfortunately, it is impossible to tell in whom Vaniqa will work in whom it will not.

Vaniqa hair removal cream is not covered by any medical insurance plan or Medicare. The cost of Vaniqa is not cheap and ranges anywhere from $90-$120 for a month’s supply.

Vaniqa is only available with a prescription and there are only discounts if you buy more than 3 months supply (remember the old trick, buy two get one at 50%). Because there is no guarantee it will work, it is hard to recommend this product. Testimonials are hard to come by and despite the dealers making a lot of hype, anecdotal reports indicate that this cream is both a waste of money and time.

Final Verdict
- Junk save your money and continue with the conventional razor or wax.

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