New For Unwanted Facial Hair: A Painless Solution to a Painful Problem

Trienelle Skincare announced this week the release of Reductase-5, the first of a new class of treatment for unwanted facial hair. It acts by helping resolve the hormonal imbalance that causes excessive facial hair growth in women.

Coeur d'Alene, ID (PRWEB) November 28, 2007 -- Nearly half of women polled say that unwanted facial hair is a 'beauty pet peeve'. Yet, as all women would agree, most available treatment options can be painful or expensive…or both.

Trienelle Skincare announced this week the release of Reductase-5, the first of a new class of treatment for unwanted facial hair. It acts by helping resolve the hormonal imbalance that causes excessive facial hair growth in women.

"We're extremely pleased with the results women are getting with this formula," says Randall Wilkinson, MD, the product's creator. "Those who've had persistent frustrations with excessive facial hair show excellent response to these well-documented natural ingredients."

In contrast to painful procedures like waxing, tweezing and electrolysis, according to the formulators, Reductase-5 feels like a "normal" lotion when applied to the skin. Trienelle directs the user to apply the lotion to the affected areas twice a day, noting that over a period of a few weeks, most users see a significant reduction in the appearance of facial hair.

The unique method is protected by a pending patent.

Reductase-5 is available online through Trienelle Skincare (http://trienelle.com/Reductase5/?source=PRWEB1128) and through a growing network of medical spas.

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Contact Information
Randall Wilkinson
Trienelle Skincare, Inc.
http://www.trienelle.com/Reductase5
208-292-2400
Denver Wilkinson
Trienelle Skincare, Inc.
http://www.trienelle.com/Reductase5
208-292-2400

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