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| ASIN | B00A3LHIO2 |
| ASIN | B00A3LHIO2 |
| Brand | VidaSleek |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,237) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,237) |
| Date First Available | 3 Oct. 2013 |
| Format | Wax |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.5 x 9.5 x 8.9 centimetres |
| Item model number | TRTAZ11A |
| Item model number | TRTAZ11A |
| Item weight | 454 g |
| Package Weight | 0.48 Kilograms |
| Package dimensions | 12.9 x 9.9 x 9.9 centimetres |
| Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 9.53 x 8.89 cm; 453.59 g |
| Product Dimensions | 9.53 x 9.53 x 8.89 cm; 453.59 g |
| Skin type | Sensitive |
| Volume | 10 Fluid Ounces |
M**L
Kind, smooth, and great fun!
Effective, kind and gentle, even on sensitive areas, and easy to clean with water! I feel so clean and fresh. My first time waxing, wasn't sure what to expect. Of course I've heard horror stories, but I still went for an ambitious waxing to the gentleman's area as a first try! I heated up via pan of water, a microwave or proper wax warmer would be easier, but still no big deal. Heat up until "the consistency of honey" - what? there are loads of types of honey! so I heated until it was hot and runny but not hot enough to burn - wow it smells good, it actually does smell like a delicious honey! I might try pranking it on someone's toast for breakfast over the Christmas holidays... I recommend ordering extra spatulas so you don't re-use and contaminate your wax pot, and strips so you don't run out halfway. Also Azulene oil is a lovely post-wax treatment. You'll also want some talc, a bag for waste, a mirror, and maybe to put something on the floor - I used newspaper. Decide on your plan of attack beforehand - what direction does the hair go, where are the directional changes, do you need to trim (or grow it out a bit) - I did not plan out, I just recklessly started pasting and yanking, which made it take longer! It's easy to use too much or too little wax for the first few, but you get a feel for it pretty quickly. Life has been difficult this last decade or so, and I needed a change - I had a 'manscaping for christmas' article in my newsfeed about trimming and shaving, but it just didn't seem right. Sugar wax is a longer lasting, safer alternative, and if I could I'd recommend it to everyone - but it's a difficult subject to bring up in casual conversation. Sure, I could have dyed my hair, or got a new suit or something, but instead I got this sugar-wax kit and not only am I glad that I did, the ladies in my life are delighted!!
J**N
Works and will be buying again.
Great product,works very well and easy to wash off any excess wax in the shower. The wax is very easy to apply and the instructions are quite clear and easy to follow. I have used this all over my body and it's the best wax I have purchased. I will be purchasing again. Highly recommended for DIY waxing.
A**R
Needs more pads otherwise good
Did not have enough pads
T**M
Not great
Was hard to use, messy and didn't seem to work very well
M**S
Ideal kit for first timers like me
I bought this as part of my first foray into waxing. The instructions are clear to follow, I felt nervous just before using the first strip, but I can honestly say it didn't hurt at all. I only waxed across my shoulders so it could be that this area has fewer nerves than more sensitive areas, but it was painless. It comes with loads of wax for multiple uses but only 10 or so waxing strips. I was probably more wasteful than experienced waxers but i ended up using all the strips in one session. If you are looking to wax a large area (I only did from shoulder to shoulder) I would definitely recommend buying additional strips to use as otherwise you will run out.
Z**I
Amazing product
I normally have irritation to any type of hair removal, epilation, depilitory, waxing , threading, shaving, and it normally results in me on agony with red angry skin and a bunch of painful whiteheads. This is legitimately the first product of hair removal that I have used in my lifetime that has left me painless and spotless!! I also have pcos (poly cystic ovarian syndrome) so I struggle with having a lot of thick hair that is very difficult to remove with normal methods of hair removal. Overall, I am very impressed and I would recommend this product to anyone looking for hair removal.
C**B
Keep going to your beutician rather than use this...
Hardly removed any hair at all...
C**L
Make them shine like golf balls
The really good thing about Sugar Wax (aside from the fact that it works) is that, unlike ordinary wax, a quick rinse in the shower and any residue (and there will probably be very little) washes right off. Smooth as a baby now :o)
J**F
I tried the Bodyhonee spa (resin based) wax last year, and it was an effective product, but I had a few issues with it, so I stopped using it. I decided to give this product a try, and see if I liked it better, and for me, the sugar wax is superior to the spa wax in every conceivable way. Note that I am blond with light skin and hair, and my hair is not particularly coarse, for a guy at least. This product doesn't need to be as hot to be a manageable consistency, so that's a plus for sensitive areas. With the spa wax, as it would cool off, it would become thicker, and it would go on thicker than necessary, so I would end up using more of it than necessary. This product stays the right consistency for longer, so I end up using less. The sugar wax is better for sensitive areas than the spa wax. One of my main complaints with the spa wax, is that on the sensitive skin of my inner thighs and scrotum, it would sometimes also remove a very thin layer of skin, which results in irritation. This is not a problem with the sugar wax. The best thing about it (other than that it works) is that the cleanup is much easier. I took a shower after I was finished, and it washed right off. There weren't any sticky spots I missed after I got out of the shower. I dribbled a little of it on my bathroom cabinet, and it wiped up with just a warm cloth. I didn't get any on any clothing, but if I had, I'm sure it would wash right out. I didn't need any special wipes or oil-based solvents to clean up. I didn't have to throw down a tarp over everything to use it. I didn't have to throw away any of my bathroom towels after accidentally spilling the product. This product is just as effective for my medium-coarse body hair as the spa wax product, but it doesn't cause any of the problems which made me stop using the spa wax. It is less irritating, and cleanup is much easier.
G**Y
The whole idea of 'manscaping' one's nether region is something I have admittedly been reluctant to embrace, having done a full cut and shave the 'old fashioned' way (scissors, electric shavers, razors, etc.) several years prior. No wonder I let it go; it's like an accident waiting to happen. However to be perfectly honest most guys appreciate a deforested region on their female companions and so it seems women often share the same sentiment towards our Chewbacca inspired briar patches. Having acknowledged that, as well as the fact that I was scheduled for a round of visits with the urologist, it was time to clear the area for renewed ops. I had never before worked with any waxing kit or had a waxing for that matter, so I was in unfamiliar territory. I did pre-shave with a new Norelco skin-friendly, 'below the neck' shaver which did a commendable job; maybe too good. It seems that unless the hair is a certain length then the wax and waxing strip are somewhat ineffective. Knowing that I will have to let things grow out a bit and give it another go and if the results are better I will re-submit my review with that info. A few observations and a word of caution are in order; first the dangerous stuff, when the directions say to heat wax mixture in microwave for only 30 seconds; do not add another 30 sec thinking more is better! Boy this stuff really retains heat and even after letting it cool for several minutes it still was hot enough to cause pain, I won't make that mistake twice! I found that if you can dip the end of your little finger in the wax (give it a second or two) and it hurts, its too hot, conversely if it just warm then its OK for a more sensitive area. I was amazed at how long the product stays warm in the container but it cools fairly quickly when out of the container or applied. As for the stupid little applicator sticks, they're kind of a waste. I found it helpful and less wasteful to cut the paper-cloth waxing strips in half for the tighter areas a guy has to deal with down there. For me personally I think the jury is still out on this product, its a bit messy and I'm not convinced it was worth the effort. Having said that I will try it again after a few weeks and maybe the results will validate its worth?
G**N
Did the job will definitely be back!
L**B
Package leaked badly during shipping, ruining most of the included strips. Remaining product was nearly ineffective. This wax removed maybe 10% as much hair in one strip as hard wax (bought GiGi Hard Wax at the same time) but hurt just as much!! This sugar wax only *kind of* worked on my legs where my hair is very fine. On my chin, underarms, and bikini area it was very painful and would only pull out a few hairs! The jar included with this kit is made of plastic that is too thin to seal securely. If tipped at all, it WILL leak and it's NOT a fun mess to clean up. If you are new to DIY waxing and have coarse hair, definitely go with hard wax.
J**E
First time using sugar wax. I've been using the prewax strips. I have to say that I was using strips on my bikini area. Painful but by morning redness was gone and worth not having to do it for a month again. I tried this sugar wax this time (really wanted to try a brazilian area). The instructions were good and not hard to follow. Warm it so it drizzles like honey but not hot to burn. No smell really. I was surprised by what little irritation & pain while I did my bikini area so I went ahead doing a bit at a time for a brazilian. Not to horrible especially since I've never done that area before. Didn't have redness & irritation that would last for hours either. This first couple times doing a new area have a little more discomfort. I'm not saying you won't have any pain. I mean really you are rippin out hair at one time. I will say I have very coarse hair that grows back fast, there is a definate difference in the texture & regrowth time. I was so pleased that I did my husband's back (gross but fun to rip off the strips). Make sure you buy extra strips or use old, thin jeans cut up. You can wash and re-use. I also got a plastic cake decoration spatula to put the wax on (I know it sounds strange but it works well and again wash and re-use). I laid a towel down and had a little bowl of room temp water. It helps to periodically wipe off stickiness plus the cooler water helps the sensitive areas feel better right after. Just blot dry then move to another area while your skin dries completely then you can go back to waxing again. I love the fact it was easy water clean up. Much less messy. Watch some videos, they do help. Also if the skin is damp or clammy it doesn't work as well so try sprinkle of corn starch baby powder, just a very little. Make sure the hair isn't too long it hurts more. No more than 1/2 inch.i also read to wipe off with tea tree oil & water to help keep infection down. It smells strong and medicinal. I may do the rose water to sooth next time. I will buy this product again. I also bought Gigi hard wax to try. There are alot of steps it seem plus instructions were not in english. I'll have to look that one up and try it on a less sensitive area. We shall see. Good luck
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