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#6413 - 06/09/03 08:23 AM Re: Great! Surgi-hair Stop!
Analyzer Offline
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Registered: 06/09/03
Posts: 19
Loc: Atlanta
Folks it works for me. I applied the GeL and not the cream but made sure that Gel actually did stayed on my neck and other areas, so i applied quiet a bit, just enough to make sure that the skin is getting it. It works wonders in about a week or so.

For some reason my local Walmart is not carrying Gels anymore only face cream by Surgi. Maybe they are getting a new Surgi Gels. I dont know. So I ordered from drugstore.com

Read my other article if it helps:

http://www.hairtell.com/cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=45;t=000017

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#6414 - 08/21/03 12:16 AM Re: Great! Surgi-hair Stop!
roc Offline
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Registered: 08/12/03
Posts: 13
Hi everyone

This stuff doesn't work at all
it just would make you smell like crap all day
that is it [Frown]

[ November 12, 2003, 10:31 PM: Message edited by: roc ]

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#6415 - 07/02/04 05:10 PM Re: Great! Surgi-hair Stop!
geek777 Offline
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Registered: 07/02/04
Posts: 8
this one works for me to some extent. this is unlikely applicable to other individuals.

i used it for my urgy face. i did not use it seriously. i did not follow the labeled instructions properly. it is cheap. it may not be breakthrough. i am still urgy, but it did show "delta" improvements.

i do pray, but not sincerely. i am certain that this "delta" has nothing to do with my prayerful thought or any others' prayerful thought.

geek777

(P.S.
it has been said that carbon paper copies have been proven reliable for centuries. perhaps we should stick to carbon paper copies, instead of soft copies in our computers! )

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#55434 - 08/27/08 08:35 AM Re: Great! Surgi-hair Stop! [Re: monkeylegs]
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Registered: 05/10/08
Posts: 33
Loc: Newnan, Ga.
Hi Monkeylegs, cute moniker. I have a large bridge I would be interested in selling & thought you might be interested. Pearl..
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#57795 - 11/22/08 11:29 AM Re: Great! Surgi-hair Stop! View from a trangender [Re: meeeee]
Kaytrex Offline
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Registered: 11/22/08
Posts: 2
As a full-time M-F transsexual, hair removal and control, is one of the most important things in my life. Here's how I see the Surgi-Stop product. From the waist down, I have used nothing but depilitories for the past 27 years. I was 24 years old when I started this regime. Today, my female friends are jealous of the sparse hair growth on my legs. At the time I started, I had been shaving, and I would say that my leg hair was a little heavier than the average 24 year old male. Today? I can get away with 2 weeks between Nair treatments, and still wear nude pantyhose with an above the knee skirt. My current condition, is that I used Nair 4 days ago. You can not see, nor feel, a single hair on my lower legs. Upper legs have no visible hair, but you can feel some fine, short, hairs beginning to grow in. <p>

I also use depilatories on my arms, and underarms, and enjoy the same results as I do on my legs. The chest is a bit trickier. I try my best to avoid shaving it, but when I was young, I had a very hairy chest, so noticable regrowth happens within 24 hours, just as it does on my face. And you can't use a depilatory, on the same area, 2 days in a row. It will just be totally ineffective. A genetic woman will probably get real good results, on the face, but... and this is REAL important... if she can tolerate the burn. It is TOTALLY ineffective on the dense, coarse, facial hair of the average male. But I do have to say, that I often get some REAL nasty ingrown hairs on just about every part of my body. I'm fighting one on my nose right now, but that's a place where I don't use any type of hair removal. <p>

So out of desperation, one day, I bought a bottle of the Surgi-Stop. I guess it was about 10 years ago. At first, I followed the directions, and used it for about 2 weeks, with no noticable results. Here and there over the next 10 years, I used it for a while, but never with any determination. Now although the stuff is expensive, it is (at least the stuff I had) a gel-like lotion, so it goes a long way, even over a facefull of short whiskers. <p>

I also tweeze the facial hairs on my upper lip and chin. I do this about once every month. So about 3 months ago, I see the old bottle in with my toiletries, and decide that I am going to use it religiously. I missed a few treatments, but never more than 1 day skipped. I followed the routine until I ran out of it. Of course, I am stilling shaving my face almost daily, and sometimes more than once. I used it on the facial area only.
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I have absolutely no doubt, that I have experienced a significant decrease in the coarsenes, density, thickness, and rate of regrowth. I went out looking for it in stores, but have been unable to locate it. As soon as I am finished writing this, I am going to buy some on eBay. I just happened onto this site, while searching for Surgi-Stop on Google. I guess I should mention, that I usually wear make-up over it, and maybe that helps it penetrate better.
<p>
So all naysayers aside, this VERY experienced hair removal subject will be 'wasting' money on this product for a long time! I will also be using it on my chest, this time around, and will report on those results when, and if, they ever occour.

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#57798 - 11/22/08 12:41 PM Re: Great! Surgi-hair Stop! View from a trangender [Re: Kaytrex]
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Registered: 10/27/03
Posts: 3501
Loc: Columbus, Ohio
You are 51 years old. The hair on your lower legs would have diminished greatly even if you had not used surgi-stop due to the natural ageing process and decreased circulation to the lower extremities.

We have no choice but to believe your testimonial. It would be helpful though if you could explain to the audience how surgi-stop works. There is a scientific explantion for every TEMPORARY hair removal method as well as every PERMANENT hair removal method. Surgi-stop falls into the temporary column of course, since you are still chasing hair after 27 years, albeit, less hair.

Andrea has a page some would be interested in:

http://www.hairfacts.com/methods/hair-inhibitor.html


Surgi hair stop is listed about half-way down. She likens these products to the guy on the street flipping his coat open and saying, "Hey, wanna buy a watch?"
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