Glittergirl
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Does seem very overpriced! I've got a Philips at less than half the price and it does the job just fine! Funny thread though :mysmilie_17:
It was on in the background earlier and Will and the guest mentioned a few times that if anyone has health concerns they should ask their GP if it's ok to use.
The last thing busy and stressed GPs need at the moment is appointments being taken up by hairy women wondering if the No No will give them a nasty illness.
Seems like this product is named somewhat infelicitously, for it actually IS something of a no-no. I remember once it was being presented on screen and the guest was harping on about the product's discreetness. She suggested that it could be used at your desk at work. Yeah right! Like the all-pervading, pungent odour of someones bikini line being singed wouldn't give the game away? Imagine if people really did use the No!No! at their desks? Picture it...the fire marshall would don their hi-viz vest, quickly and quietly ushering workers to the nearest exit, only to find it was a false alarm generated by Maureen's charred pubes! Terrific! We'd have offices the length and breadth of the land smelling like the Aussie outback after a bush fire!
Actually there is a solution. You could buy some "Poo-Pourri" and just fish that out of your Kipling bag and give the office a quick burst of synthetic fragrance. The heady blend of freesia, magnolia and hickory-smoked hair would evoke the ambiance of Woodstock.