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		<title>RE: Good hair remover?</title>
		<description>Hair is a total reflection of the entire face and body. Big hair along with large shoulder pads and bold colors are always a great sign of success. Hairstyle can be chosen to fit the individual in the right frame of mind thus making people love these new hairstyles. Best usage of brand oils, shampoos and conditioners add much moisture content and nourishment to the hair. The best, comfortable hair always provides a classic, stylish look and captures the minds of all people around the globe.
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		<title>RE: Haircare</title>
		<description>The Hair Replacement &amp; Hair Loss Store is devoted to a wide category of hair transplant recovery and preparation products, remedies, treatments that every man or woman may use before and after a hair transplant surgery to enhance their comfort during the healing journey, treat their symptoms, and speed up their recovery. To help prevent hair loss and thinning hair, our Hair Loss &amp; Thinning Hair Products area of the Store also offers every type of hair loss prevention, baldness and thinning hair product, remedy, treatment, solution, and medication.

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		<title>RE: Good hair remover?</title>
		<description>Found out you can get epicare for 9.95 directly from their website. I bought 3 Epicare and I must say it&apos;s the best hair removal method ever invented. All it does is simply grab the unwanted hair and pull them out by the roots. Very clean &amp; very convenient. No mess to clean up later. It&apos;s a metal coil with two plastic ends. you bend the coil into a horse shoe shape and twist away against the grain of the hair. With the packaging there is some useful tips.I think it&apos;s excellent because it&apos;s very easy to use and less damaging and painful than waxing. I&apos;ve used the traditional threading method for my upper lip for a while now and regrowth is minimal.</description>
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		<title>RE: Good hair remover?</title>
		<description>I think Veet looks pretty good, not sure if they do one for sensitive skin though but probably worth having a look. Has anyone else used it?
Is the epicare the wire thing? Looks painful!</description>
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		<title>RE: Good hair remover?</title>
		<description>Have you tried bleaching? Sometimes you can just bleach without removing the hair because it isn&apos;t noticable then. Especially if you have sensitive skin.</description>
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		<title>RE: Good hair remover?</title>
		<description>I can recommend Epicare, you can get it from loads of places including ebay! :D</description>
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		<description>Does anyone know of a good facial hair remover - cream that actually works?
Has to be relatively easy and not too messy if that is possible. Also my skin is slightly sensitive and have got a rash from a cream previously!</description>
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		<title>Andrew Collinge gift set only 19.99</title>
		<description>Andrew Collinge Masterclass Total Shine Gift Set
(12858) Incl Straighteners, Vanity Case, Ceramic Hairbrush, Sectioning Clips &amp; Heatproof Mat 
by Andrew Collinge 
RRP: &#xa3;79.99 Price: &#xa3;19.99

http://www.amazon.co.uk/o/ASIN/B000H...MWNAY2K2SFHV82[url]</description>
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		<title>Hair straighteners reduced from &#xa3;34.99 to &#xa3;9.99</title>
		<description>Reduced from &#xa3;34.99 to &#xa3;9.99!!! :D
http://www.empiredirect.co.uk/conten...20richards.htm
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Morphy Richards Digital Ceramic Hair Straightener 
Its pink too! With free delivery, looks good.
Also...
There&apos;s also some Nicky Clarke ones reduced to 9.99 from 44.99.
http://www.empiredirect.co.uk/conten...y%20clarke.htm

Worth a look at www.empiredirect.co.uk as quite a few things reduced</description>
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Hover over free conditioner sample tab</description>
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		<title>Haircare</title>
		<description>Hi all
Using hair extension is fantastic and glamorously</description>
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