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Tala Ant Egg Oil

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I am one of those guys that wants to try everything that can help removing hair forever, so I have came across this product which seems to be very popular in the middle east for removing hair forever. The breakthrough GUTTO Ant Egg Oil Cream reduces the amount of hair in the applied area by 65%, delays the re-growth by 75% and weakens by 46%.

It is a misconception that ant egg oil is used for hair removal; it is actually a product touted to inhibit hair growth. What is the connection even supposed to be between ant eggs (I suppose they actually mean ant pupae, but what the heck) and preventing hair growth? You could also use our product on babies' armpits or genital area, they will never have hair problems in their whole life.

Do you think the makers of this product are stupid and wouldn’t be marketing it in other ways if they thought they could make money of that many consumers? In other words, there’s not much to worry about if it’s in your perfume at very low levels but it’s not a good idea as a main component in a skin creme. You remove your hair from the root (by means of waxing or epilating) and massage that oil in to the (open) hair follicles, until you will be free of any unwanted hairs on your body or face. A safety study reported by the SCCNFP (SCIENTIFIC COMMITTEE ON COSMETIC PRODUCTS AND NON-FOOD PRODUCTS INTENDED FOR CONSUMERS) says that ”The maximum exposure stated by RIFM does not represent any significant cancer risk.

If you heard yourself cleaning the hair area, have you taken a shower or taken the area, where you treated yourself with cold water, then wait a while and drop our product.To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

I used it in the first week it was amazing for hair reducing and skin softener but after a few weeks my skin became so harsh and elergic. In addition the Tala product claims to be “tested with doctors” and “completely safe with no side effects. It is recommended to apply on the treated area immediately after epilation and to rub lightly until completely absorbed by the skin.To enable personalised advertising (like interest-based ads), we may share your data with our marketing and advertising partners using cookies and other technologies.

A11: Ant Egg Oil is known to be a hair growth inhibitor and is often used to permanently get rid of unwanted hair. We recently received our new ant setup (that includes the founding nest + extension, a liquid feeder, gate, a unit for ants to play in, a larger Outworld a bunch of test tubes/test tube covers, and several hole blocking/connections to easily adjust the setup as the colony grows) and it looks great! It infuses into hair follicles and causes the growth phase to shorten and move rapidly into the resting phase. The most important thing is Tala Ant Egg Oil (Hair reducing cream) can not be produced in laboratories because of the unique protein. It slows down the growth phase, while the hair grows back and thins later than usual due to the narrowed follicles.It’s fascinating that on the same page where this company claims scientific testing found the product, they also use an Appeal to Antiquity/Argumentum ad Populum by telling us this stuff is derived from “widespread traditional usage of ant egg oil of Ottoman women. Dont forget that you must use Tala Ant Egg Oil after you have cleaned the area very thoroughly and massage it. Ant Egg Oil is applied to the skin after hair has been removed from the follicle (waxing/depilation etc). It infuses into hair follicles and causes the growth phase to shorten and move rapidly into the resting phase. Since most people in that position are willing to do and spend almost anything to “cure” themselves, they make good money doing it.

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