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Working With
Mastering the Slow Glide
The slow glide technique is crucial to the treatment . To master it, hold no!no! at a 90 angle
with the rollers flat against the skin. (pic 1) Then gently glide it over each section you want
to treat 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
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gentle even pace.
Mastering the Buffer
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 (fig 14) 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!
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For Advanced Users
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 legs or forearms, that is you have used
no!no! several times and are able to keep the signal light a steady green while gliding and
are seeing good hair removal results, you may be ready to try no!no! on more difficult
areas.
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To work on rounded areas, (figs15) 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)
WARNING! Never use no!no! on the face, breasts or genitals.
Be aware that the bikini line can be more temperature sensitive than other areas. If the
treatment area becomes uncomfortably warm during treatment, move away from it and
work on a different area for awhile. Do not go further than the bikini line.
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