Danne Alkaline Wash

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Mrs 'O'

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Hi,

I've read a lot about this treatment reducing and ultimately removing fine hair. I have a lot of ladies who have accelerated velus hairs on their cheeks and necks and some of them get it waxed but this seems like a treatment that may offer them a more long term solution. Do any of you use or have any experience of the treatment?

Thanks
 
Not heard of it, but surely you want the skin to be slightly acidic, not alkaline?
What sort of effect does it have on the skin's pH?
 
I guess the treatment must be finished with some kind of topical product that restores the acid mantle but haven't actually contacted Danne yet as I thought I'd try and get some feedback from 'Geeks' first.

It's certainly seems like a credible treatment as quite a lot of the skin clinics use it both as a stand alone treatment and as an adjunct to Laser/IPL hair reduction.

The details relating to the process and how it works are quite ambiguous on the Danne website DANNÉ Montague King - Hair Reduction but I am very curious about the results it gets.

I'm planning on ringing Danne on Monday to get some more information.
 
I've never used it but I've heard great things about it and it's results. xx
 
I have a client who had this treatment done somewhere. She had a course as recommended of six treatments. It cost a lot of money and has made absolutely no difference in her case whatsoever. Not sure if it was because it was done wrong or just maybe didn't work on her but this has made me dubious about the whole thing. I'm yet to be convinced.....
 
Around 15-20 applications of alkaline wash is needed for long term results.
I haven't had this but I would like to have it done I hate the little blonde hairs on my face!
 

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