Strip Tease Cold Sugar Wax
1:27 AM
I was passing by SM
Megamall's supermarket and the this waxing kit caught my attention. Since I'm working at night and goes home too early, I don't have a chance to go to waxing salons everytime. So I either shave (which is not good, but fast) or I use hot wax at home. I used to use hot wax but it's a bit time
consuming to compare to this sugar wax.
The kit would cost you I think around 150 (I
forgot the exact price but more or less). It includes a 100g tub, a wooden spatula, 10 pcs waxing paper and eco bag. The texture was so sticky, but smells
good. It smells like candy so its a bit tempting to eat so make sure kids won't
be able to reach it.
How
to apply it.
- Make sure that area to be waxed is dry, free from oil dirt and sweat.
- Apply the wax to your skin with the wooden spatula in the direction of hair growth.
- Take a waxing paper, press it to the waxed area and rub it 3-4 times in the direction of hair growth.
- Pull it back in the opposite direction as close to the skin as possible.
- If there are still remaining hairs you can re-wax them or tweeze them since it easy to pull after waxing it.
- Wipe the skin with cold moist cloth to remove excess wax.
Easy right? It might be a bit messy and sticky, but you can wipe it afterwards. Easy and faster than the usual hot wax.
Some tips:
- Your hair should be atleast 1/4 inch and not longer 1/2 inch for bikini area.
- No need to heat, but if you prefer it warm and much easier to apply you can heat it in the microwave.
- Do not use alcohol, astringent or deodorants after waxing
LIKES:
- it's easier to use than hot wax
- affordable than going to waxing salon
- smells good
DISLIKES:
- it's a bit messy
- tried to apply it several times but still alot of remaining hairs
REVIEW: this is the first sugar wax that I've tried and I would purchase this again but will also try other brands :)
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