Does Rival Hair Remover Compete With Tria Results? Tria Says no!no!
This article was originally published in The Rose Sheet
Executive Summary
Two studies evaluating the effectiveness of competing hair-removal devices elucidate the long-term value of one system — the Tria Hair Removal Laser — while finding that Photomedex’s no!no! device offers results roughly equivalent to traditional shaving.
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