no!no! is safe to use just about anywhere, but some places are more sensitive than others, like the bikini line. If this or any other area becomes uncomfortably warm, work on a different section for awhile. Don't go past the bikini line, the skin there is way too sensitive to no!no!
WARNING! Never use no!no! on the face, breasts or genitals.
The signal light will guide you throughout your no!no! hair removal experience. It lets you know when you are working at the right speed and warns you if the ThermiconTM Tip is torn or missing. The signal light will not be active unless no!no! is in motion.
While gliding no!no! on the skin, the Signal Light should always be facing
you. When working at the right speed, the light will be a steady green.
If the light flickers or turns off, try adjusting your speed until the light remains
a steady green as you glide.
If, at any time, the Signal Light turns red remove the ThermiconTM Tip and check
it, if the wire is damaged – replace the ThermiconTM Tip. Never use a damaged
ThermiconTM Tip.
Crucial to the treatment is the Slow Glide technique. To master it, hold no!no! at a 90º angle with the rollers flat against the skin. Then gently glide it over each section using a slow, smooth, even motion always pulling it towards your body. Continue to glide over the section you are treating until you feel it is smooth or nearly smooth. Remember: Always glide upwards toward your body in one direction only. And always at a gentle even pace.
To remove all signs of crystallization and to maximize smoothness, after
you complete an area and before moving on to the next section, always
use the Buffer. Buffing exfoliates the skin, removes treated hair and gives
you an extra smooth surface.
To Buff; hold the Buffer flaps and using either a circular or back and forth
motion, apply a strong rubbing action to the skin. Always keep Buffers on
a clean, dry surface within easy reach whenever you no!no!
Because of curves and angles, rounded areas like elbows, knees, wrists,
underarms and the bikini line require special care and experience.
Once you have mastered the no!no! technique on your legs or forearms,
and you are able to keep the signal light a steady green, you are ready to
try no!no! on more difficult areas.
To work on rounded areas, go slowly and allow no!no! to follow the natural
curve of the body. (for more information, see the training CD for examples
on no!no!ing on rounded areas).