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Question Posted Tuesday March 17 2009, 7:30 pm

you know how there are products for hair growth? is there a way to *stop* hair growth in a particular area?

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maddiec123 answered Wednesday March 18 2009, 12:42 pm:
To STOP hair growth you need to have a laser hair removal treatment.

There is no published clinical data that backs up claims that over the counter hair inhibitors can slow or stop hair growth. ANY non-prescription product claiming to inhibit hair growth in humans is making unproven claims.

DO NOT USE Epil-Stop. There are a lot of injury claims against this product.

The only medication that has demonstrated it can work as claimed is Vaniqa, and they only claim to SLOW hair growth. Vaniqa is available by perscription.

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