Product Review
I would recommend
- Watching YouTube tutorial videos if you're a beginner, doing this will far reduce the amount of pain you'll endure.
- Using a little olive, coconut oil or pre-epilation oil on the area prior before applying wax, it good protectant against overheat and helped you remove the wax. Using a little baby powder to absorb any excess oils on your skin, help the wax dry.
- Placing a towel underneath yourself, while doing this. The waxing process was barely messy. If you do spill some wax on a towel, just wait for it too cool down and peel it right off.
Best wax for sensitive areas
This wax is better used on small areas, it's the best for face, mustache/upper lip, chin, arms, underarms, and Brazilian/bikini. Used correctly, it is very gentle for waxing sensitive parts, and does not leave them irritated.
Better than other hard wax for one reason
- It does not break or get brittle. When wax breaks, it hurts!
- If you have sensitive skin and this wax will didn't irritate you. The skin tends to be a little red afterwards that is normal.
It takes some time for the wax beads to melt and there will be a very light smell
- Use the wax warmer to melt wax beads.
- Poured some wax beads into the container, microwaved for about three and a half minutes on high to melt the wax.
- Put some wax beads (use less than you think you need) in a container, in a pot with some water in it (water in pot, not container). Warm up on medium or low for about 30 minutes. Let the wax melt to a good point before applying. As long as you don't leave it on the stove too long the wax remains warm and won't burn your skin when applied. Wax should be around body temp (check temp first!!!) It does stay soft for a decent amount of time too, but if the wax starts to get too hard to apply you can easily warm it up again on the stove.











