Vaniqa cream, the first topical prescription for women with unwanted facial hair, came on the personal care scene in the year 2000 after exhaustive testing and clinical trials to meet with FDA (Food and Drug Administration) approval.
What is Vaniqa cream?
Vaniqa is the brand name for a cream containing 139mg/g of eflornithine hydrochloride. It took the name "eflornithine hydrochloride 13.9%" and was sold under the brand name - Vaniqa.
The pharmaceutical companies were able to develop this drug into Vaniqa cream which can interrupt hair growth.
How is Vaniqa cream used?
Vaniqa cream should be applied to the skin twice a day, once in the morning and once in the evening for example. Simply massage it into the area you want to treat such as the upper lip, beneath the chin or other facial area.
Wait for the cream to dry before applying any cosmetic preparations to the skin.
What does Vaniqa cream do?
This topical preparation affects the mechanism of hair growth in the hair follicle. It must be clearly understood before purchasing Vaniqa cream that it is NOT a hair removal cream (depilatory).
Vaniqa cream is a hair growth retardant. It slows hair growth, reduces it, thus making hair removal sessions using waxing, sugaring, tweezing, and threading easier and less frequent.
When will I see results?
About 6 to 8 weeks seems an average when many women start seeing results, although of course it can vary from person to person. You may need to develop patience and perseverance if it takes longer and give it a full six months before making a final decision on its effectiveness.
Are they any side effects?
Vaniqa cream is only available on prescription but the fact it has been FDA approved indicates it has passed vigorous safety tests and clinical trials.
A small number of test participants reported a little swelling or redness and irritation on the skin. Those were the only side effects reported.
What is the success rate?
In the clinical trials, around 58% of the women who used Vaniqa cream reported a decrease in hair growth. This means a fairly large proportion did not see a difference. Hence, Vaniqa may not work for everyone. The idea is to try it and see for yourself as each individual is different in the way they respond to medications.
Are there any limitations with Vaniqa cream?
This facial cream is only for women. Young females less than 12 years of age are advised not to use it.
There is not enough data to prove Vaniqa cream is safe for pregnant or nursing women so women should be aware of that.
To summarize: For women concerned about unwanted facial hair, Vaniqa cream could be just what they are looking for. If they prefer to do their own hair removal sessions at home using tweezers, or waxing and sugaring pastes and strips, Vaniqa cream is an ideal complement as it reduces actual hair growth.
In view of the stringent testing and minimal side effects, it could be worth experimenting to see if you are in the 58% it works for.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
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