Unwanted hair keeps growing back! The methods of hair removal to date have been temporary, painful, expensive and ineffective.
Once you've reached puberty, chances are you have hair somewhere on your body that you don't want. You can remove hair by shaving, depilatories, waxing and tweezing, but it always grows back.
Kalo's effectiveness relies on first physically removing the unwanted hair in a way that removes the hair shaft and bulb without breaking the hair and leaves the follicle open: usually accomplished by waxing, sugaring or weezing. After the hair is removed, Kalo is applied over the area and thoroughly rubbed in: three times in succession the first day, three times in succession the next day. Kalo is not used again until the next hair removal session.
Every time you wax and use Kalo, you can expect that 10 to 15 per cent of the hair will never grow back. This is because, at any given time, 10 to 15 per cent of hair on a person's body are in the anagen, or initial growth stage-the hair best affected by Kalo. The 85-90 per cent of the hair that does grow back will be weaker, finer, and have less color.
After only a few hair removal sessions, the results will be dramatically evident, with up to 50 per cent of the hair permanently gone within six months. The advantages of Kalo are obvious. Traditional hair removal methods can be painful, costly, damaging to skin.
When Kalo came on the market I had my doubts! Could this really work? Well let me tell you it works!!!!! I have a customer that has shaved her facial hairs for more than 20 years. When this product came in my shop, she wanted to try it. We waxed her face and chin, used Kalo as directed. After each time we see less and less hair. Now its almost all gone!
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Laura
Too soon to tell
Too soon to tell. I can say that it doesn't sting when you put it on! I'll keep you posted...
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ccboothe
Kalo is an excellent product. I think the lotion seems to work a little better than the spray, but both are still very good. And a little goes a long way... *IF* you wax, tweeze, or use a product like Nads. Shaving does not get nearly as good results.
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