The Best Wax Hair Removal Product

Hair Removal can be one of the most tedious tasks in a woman's beauty regime.  Hair removal of the brows, legs, bikini area, or above the lip are all areas that the modern woman has to deal with.  Too often hair removal often gets tossed aside with busy schedules.  Hair often grows too fast by shaving, and waxing is just painful.  After trying many brands over the years I can recommend Sally Hansen Hair Removal as my favorite hair removal product.

When I first came across waxing, I was turned off, as the hot wax was applied on the face, and then after it was hardened, it was ripped off.  Often times, it would only pull half the hair, which would be very disheartening.

Sally Hansen Hair Removal is a wax, but it is a softer wax that takes off ALL the hair, where as other products only remove some of the hair causing you to go over that area 2 or 3 times.

This product is heated up in the microwave to the point where it is a "warm" liquid, like warm hard peanut butter.   This wax should not be boiling hot which would scald the skin, but hot enough to run off the spatula stick.

After applying the wax, quickly apply the paper to the leg, running your hand up and down the paper.  Quickly remove the paper in an upwards direction, or opposite the growth of the hair.

Waxing is painful to some degree, but the results last weeks if not a month.   I have found the more I wax, the less hair grows back in.  Some areas, the hair doesn't grow back in for a month or two or more.

After using the product a few times you will begin to know the right temperature to heat the product at.

I often have to heat up the product a few times.  I also tend to do my waxing over two days, because it is more bearable this way.

Oil is also included in the package, which allows the excess wax to be removed with ease.

From all the products I have tried, this is by far the best. The only draw back to this product is I find I go through the strips faster than the product is actually finished. You can use the strips over multiple areas in one setting.

Be Sociable, Share!

Comments

Powered by Facebook Comments

Leave a Reply

 

 

 

You can use these HTML tags

<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>