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Vaniqa reduces female facial hair
Vaniqa is a prescription-only cream designed to reduce the growth of unwanted facial hair in woman.From the manufacturer's web site:
"VANIQA is the first and only prescription cream clinically proven to reduce the growth of unwanted facial hair (UFH) in women. Most women see significant results within just 8 weeks. * With VANIQA, you can spend less time removing unwanted facial hair and more time enjoying life."
You should note that Vaniqa does NOT remove existing hair as such. Instead it REDUCES existin hair growth, thereby aiding any hair removal method you may use.
If you are interested in this product, you can get more information here:
http://www.vaniqa.com/faqs/
To obtain this product you will need to consult your doctor as it is available on prescription only.
This content was created on Wed 5 July 2006
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