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Posted 8/8/2009 2:01:19 PM
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Aside from the KALO cream, is it safe to use the spray to the face?
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Posted 8/10/2009 7:56:39 AM
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It is safe to use the spray on the face but spray the product in your hand first then apply to the face

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Posted 8/12/2009 10:03:59 AM
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Dear Admin,

I received my first 2 bottle of KALO hair inhibitor today (Spray and Cream). The problem I had was my bloody face after shaving. Will it cause infection if I spread the cream on my face probably full of open wounds (with bloods) due to razor? I tried to test on the area with no hair and i find it good (means I don't have allergy). So I'm confused now, if I will continue shaving or tweezing my more than 10,000 facial hair grew accross my face. You said the result will be best when pulled from the root and you don't recommend waxing the face. Tweezing will take me forever to finish. What should I do? I'm staring at the bottle until now.

Thanks,

Monkey Boy

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Posted 8/14/2009 9:28:49 AM
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Shaving and Kalo use will only slow the hair growth down.  We dont recommend using around open sores.  It isnt likely that it will cause infection.  I suggest you wait till whatever bleeding you have stops then use Kalo.  If you are going to remove the hair by the root you will have to tweeze or perhaps look at electrolysis.

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Posted 8/14/2009 11:44:04 AM
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Dear Admin,

I'd like to share with you my experience. I started tweezing my facial hair since this was the most effective way of stopping the hair growth as you recommended. I didn't finish the tweezing because may facial hair were too many. I only apply KALO cream to the area finished. I had no problem encountered even if there were bloods due to hair pulled from its follicles. My skin was mosturized by the cream, there were no pains upon application, and there were no annoying odor unlike other products. I applied more than 5x after and the following day, because I thought the follicles were still open and I should pour more inhibitor before the hair grow back and block the openings. I hope I did the right thing. This was very nice for me and I'm very excited on the results. However, I'm afraid that ingrown hair will fill my face after 2-3 weeks. I also hope that this thing works for me too.

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Monkey Boy

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Posted 8/16/2009 7:41:25 AM
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if you are worried about ingrown hairs I suggest you try the ingrown hair treatment.

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Posted 8/16/2009 10:34:46 AM
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Dear Admin,

Here's another story I had the other day. I use the lotion every after tweezing a large area. After removing all the hair in my face, I tried to use the spray to cover all the surface. What I did, I took cotton and pour the liquid in it and massage on my face. This is good because the cotton evenly spread the liquid inhibitor on all over my face. What I noticed is my skin absorbed the liquid much faster than the cream. After few minutes, the liquid dried up which I thought already absorbed by my face. So I repeated the procedure again. And for the final touch, I cover it with the lotion. There are couple things I want to know:

1) What happen to the solution if I perspire? The sweat comes out on my face after several minutes of application. (It's hot here.)

2) Can I use the liquid solution for everyday maintenance because of its moisturizing effect on my face?

Thanks Again,

Monkey Boy 

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Posted 8/16/2009 12:39:10 PM
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Dear Admin,

Hello! I've found this two videos in youtube and it bothers me a lot.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y5o2zObfCs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IUDSZlAe1N8

Thanks,

Monkey Boy

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Posted 8/16/2009 8:53:21 PM
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You are using it correct. You can use it every day but it will only be effective for the first day or two after the hair removal. It doesnt matter if you sweat as long as the lotion or spray has dried first.

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Posted 8/16/2009 8:57:54 PM
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Kalo does not work for everyone. If you dont see results just let us know and we will provide you with a refund if you bought it from us.

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