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Description What need we pay more attention? Test it on a small patch of skin first to make sure your skin is not overly sensitive to the wax. Test the wax temperature on the waist before applying. Do not apply wax over cuts, burns, or wounds. Do not use water or alcohol to clean up the residual wax over the skin after hair removal. Soothe your skin with an aloe lotion to calm redness and irritation after waxing session. Do not take a shower or exposure after hair removal. Frequently Asked Questions 1. Why didn't the wax remove all my hair? The hair was too short. Hair should be a inch long to wax effectively. Apply more pressure with the spatula. Firm pressure ensures each hair is shrink-wrapped with wax. Hair grows in multiple directions. Try a second application while applying the wax in an alternate direction. The wax was too cool. Wax temperature is too cold causing the wax too stringy. Heat the wax until it's the consistency of honey. 2. Why does the wax break during the use? Wax breaking is typically caused by two reasons. Either the wax application is too thin or the wax left on the skin for too long. We recommend applying a thicker layer of wax to the skin to create a lip for grip to remove the strip. The wax should rest on the skin for approximately 30-40 seconds prior to the removal. 3. Is It Painless? Hard wax hair removal is often called painless waxing. Pain tolerances vary, but many users rave about their comfort level with our wax. Certain areas are more sensitive than others and because you're pulling hair by the root, slight and quick discomfort is normal. With continued waxing, you will experience less pain each time.
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