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Clean + Easy Soft Wax is a 14 oz all-purpose waxing solution designed for all hair types and sensitive skin. Its natural wax and Pine Rosin formula nourishes skin while providing a strong grip to remove hair from the root, delivering up to 3 weeks of smoothness. Safe to use at low temperatures and cruelty-free, it’s the professional’s choice for effective, gentle hair removal.
L**N
So good!
I love this wax, I use both the hard wax and the soft wax! Great products, will purchase again in the future.
H**
Great
Clean + Easy Hair Removal Soft Wax with Azulene is highly effective for smooth, hair-free skin. The wax is easy to apply and remove, adhering well to hair without being overly sticky. The addition of azulene soothes the skin, reducing irritation and leaving it feeling comfortable. The wax heats up nicely and spreads evenly, making the hair removal process more efficient. Overall, it’s a great product that delivers salon-quality results at home, providing smooth, long-lasting hair removal with minimal fuss.
R**T
The best soft wax
I'm not a professional but have been waxing myself for over 6 years at home. I have tried roll on wax as esthetician suggested it to be pain free. But I found this soft wax at 160 degree f suited best for me. Even if I have grown out my leg hairs a bit longer than usual, this didn't hurt and pain free. I'm going to continue using this.
M**S
Just don't. But any other soft wax than this.
There are NO directions either on the package or actual helpful directions on Amazon. There is a VERY small section that states how to use it. But it does not tell you what specific temperature to use to melt the product and what specific temperature it needs to be kept at in a wax warmer to remain the honey-like consistency that it needs to be in order to work properly. If it's too thin it will not work. Same if it's too thick. I set my warmer to max and waited 15 to 20-ish minutes, with the lid on! As keeping the lid on helps lock in the temperature/retain heat. I also gently stirred it every once in a while because I noticed that the center of the wax was very clumpy and more hard compared to the edges. You will leave the bucket thingy with the handle inside for waxes that come in their own METAL container, but you will always TAKE THE LID OFF OF IT. it will be messy, VERY messy when you take the lid of. Invest in baby oil, I wish that I had bought two bottles as it was my first time waxing and I'd never had a professional wax either and I got it ALL over myself and it was a mess and total disaster to try to get it off of myself (and on my first wedding anniversary too! Lol). I also used baby powder on myself on the areas where I was waxing, before I waxed. This helps absorb any moisture, sweat, etc. I bought a lavender baby powder and the scent was really nice lololol. As I got down to like 1/3 of the wax left, I'm pretty sure that I had the temperature too low because the wax wasn't the consistency that it needed to be, like honey (it needs to look like honey when it's poured, to that thickness level/viscosity level). I turned it up to about 135-ish and that seemed to help. Wax did get stuck on me, as in I wasn't able to rip it off with the strips every time and when that happened it would often leave my skin red. Not an allergic reaction, just red. And it wasn't a burn either, as the wax was very lightly warm at the temperature that I used it at. I don't know that I will be attempting to use this soft wax again as it did not melt easy, even on high. And it was HORRIBLE to get off. It literally almost ruined my first wedding anniversary. And I did it several hours before we had plans. I thoroughly researched how to use it, but it still was just not the best experience. You WILL need to do a skin allergy test 24 hours beforehand. You WILL need to know if you will have either a reaction to the trauma of the waxing (your skin has a trauma (allergic reaction to the action of the ripping off hair follicles and dead skin cells happening) and or if you will have an allergic reaction to any of the ingredients in the wax itself. An allergic reaction to the wax itself *should* show up sooner, more of a sort of instant thing, than the trauma allergic reaction. I *did* notice that when I was waxing with this wax and using muslin strips that where my hair follicles were, was red. Like there were red dots. But no itching or anything. Just some red dots on some of the strips. But I am brand new to this and had never done this before. I'm posting this review the next day and am completely fine lol. It's important to note if you are diabetic it's especially important to do the skin test 24 hours in advance. Baby oil or I've heard that olive oil can get the wax off of you. I literally had to keep pouring out all over myself and scratch it to get it off. Because nothing else seemed to work. So please be VERY careful about where you get the wax on yourself. Especially if it's your first time. I would STRONGLY advise that you research some gloves that won't melt to use, because my hands were an absolute mess. I couldn't touch my glasses and they kept slipping. It was a complete and total nightmare. I would also recommend that you research and look into buying a/bigger wooden spatula(s) to apply the wax. As even the ones that come standard with most wax warmer kits and or just waxing kits in general or waxing spatula sets just are not big enough to fully cover with one stroke/be wide enough to cover the width of the biggest/longest muslin strip that you'll be using if you're doing your legs. And the more times they you go back and try to smear more wax over the same area to ensure that you get it fully covered/the thickness that it needs to be able to pull all of the hair, the mood likely at least that I found that a layer of wax would just stay stuck to me and left a nightmare afterwards for me to clean up with baby oil. Because when I tried to put another strip over the leftover section of wax... It would leave a GIANT red patch on my skin. I don't know if I had a single strip that pulled all the hair either. And I followed the directions.... That I found online for how to use soft wax. I looked at various sources to make sure that I'd be doing it correctly. I get that it's one of those things that's just going to be a huge learning curve for me. But at the same time there HAS to a better (quality) soft wax than this one. You get what you pay for. I did research that most professional salons use the Gigi brand, that was the brand of the strips that I used. So if I do attempt this again at home that will likely be the brand of soft wax that I go with instead. Oh! Also, this soft wax, as with most soft waxes that are NOT the microwavable kind, that come in a metal container, should/will fit in most standard wax warmers. I didn't know that and I don't think that it's listed in the description. The wax got ALL over my bathroom, my tub, etc.My review is not about the warmer, I merely included the photo to show how very messy everything was after using this wax and to try to help other first time waxers be more prepared than I was.
M**Ó
Mucho cuidado
No niego que el producto hace su función, excelente en ese aspecto, un poco pegajoso para manipular así que les recomiendo guantes. Lo apliqué ayer en la zona del bozo, y hoy me amaneció así, y lo usé a una temperatura que ni se sentía caliente ya que no tolero para nada el calor. Así que mi recomendación es mucho ojo al aplicar. Prueben varias zonas de la piel a ver cómo les va ya que cada piel es diferente
C**Y
Works well. See my suggestions for success.
Works well. Must be used with the paper roll that you cut into strips. Put baby powder on area first. Apply with large wooden flat sticks. Warm up in small pot of water in another pot (make your own double boiler). When mix is like honey (not burning hot) apply thin coat. Place paper on top. Gently rub one way. Wait 10 seconds or so. Then pull firmly and quickly the other way. Go to a professional for first time if you shave. Stubble can hurt a little more. Finish with witch hazel. Put calming music on and light a candle if you are waxing your friend.
J**R
Quite Sticky
It's ok but not the best. I've had a lot better wax and this one clumps easily and the hair doesn't always come off.
B**V
Me and my clients love it
I am a repeat customer. My clients love that it's more gentle than most waxes and even great for sensitive clients.
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