✨ Unleash Your Smoothest Self! ✨
Parissa Natural Hair Remover Microwaveable Warm Wax offers a salon-quality hair removal experience from the comfort of your home. This oil-soluble wax is designed for versatile use on legs, face, and body, ensuring your skin stays smooth for up to 8 weeks. With its microwaveable convenience, you can achieve professional results quickly and easily, making it a must-have for your beauty routine.
Department | Bath & Shower |
Manufacturer | Parissa |
Item model number | W4 |
Product Dimensions | 7.95 x 7.95 x 15.88 cm; 113.4 g |
ASIN | B0002PU86Y |
R**N
Great to use
This is a soft wax so you must pull fast, it can be very messy so be careful, I wish it came with different size sticks but it does do the job well and can allow for many uses
T**G
After the learning curve, this is life changing!
Like many other people in the world with body hair, I also embarked on the journey of attempting to wax myself during quarantine. After experimenting (mostly unsuccessfully) with drug-store cold wax strip and cooking my own sugar wax, I gave this wax a chance. I am here to share the wisdom I've collected over the last few very adventurous months.Get a wax warmer: Running to the microwave mid wax session is a nightmare, not to mention the money wasted if you dare microwave 7 seconds too long and end up with a rock-hard substance.Dedicate a towel to waxing: The wax is unbelievably sticky. It will reliably stick to the stubbornest of hair, but it will also (again reliably) stick to bedsheets, t-shirts, and any other unsuspecting household fabrics. Dedicate a towel for this long-term relationship with self-waxing sessions.Keep Corn starch or baby powder on hand: Helps to keep skin dry, but also great for preventing a transfer disaster. Any spills on the aforementioned towel should be powdered before they accidently stick to your elbow, and the pillow, and the wall...Mineral/baby oil: The provided oil works great if you are the size of Tinkerbell. It won't suffice for full-body. Have an oil backup to remove residue after waxing. Do not get up to walk the long journey to the bathroom while contaminated with sticky wax residue on any part of your body.Work swiftly with a steady hand to avoid dripping. (Surprise: Takes practice) Once you get the hang of it, waxing will be a practically-drip free experience.Caution around delicate skin: Did I mention this wax is sticky? It will pull off layers of skin from *delicate* areas. With that said, some tips will increase the odds of a successful wax down under.- Cut the strips into sections, and work with very small areas of skin. Be patient, your skin will thank you.- Get over the fear. Don't count to 10. Just pull the damn strip. Any hesitation will be enough time for the wax to cool down and rip off skin.- Use a mirror and find a comfortable position. The more comfortable and confident you are, the more successful the experience will be.In all honesty, I have grown to love this wax and can not see myself going back to salons. Once you are experienced enough, one tub of wax (and maybe two hours including cleanup) will cover for a full-body session.Congratulations on making it to the end of this review. You are now equipped with the knowledge to become a self-waxing goddess (or however you identify your new superpower). Happy grooming!
C**E
Très bon produit
C'est une cire professionnelle qui est à la fois douce et très efficace. Juste un petit bémol le prix. mais quand même un rapport qualité/prix très satisfaisant
M**V
Works perfectly - but I got in a terrible mess.
First of all - it works. Very well indeed. I used it for facial waxing, and it hardly irritated my skin at all - the slight redness has already gone half an hour later, without having to use ice or powder to soothe it. (Caveat: other people's skin will vary.) But I have learned a lot in my first attempt at using the wax! Of course, these hints won't all apply to other parts of the body.1. It took 2.5 minutes in the microwave on high before it reached the consistency of runny honey, after being stirred. The upper part can appear nice and runny while the lower part is still very stiff, so stirring and re-heating is essential.2. Wear disposable gloves. Removing bits of wax from under my fingernails was very tedious.3. For facial waxing, cut the long paper strips into smaller pieces in advance, so that you have a fresh, non-sticky, piece for each section of waxing.4. If you will be leaning over the wash-hand basin to peer into the mirror as you wax, fill it with cold water first, so that drips of wax will "set" in the water and can be lifted out, rather than stick to the enamel of the basin from which they will have to be scraped off.5. The tiny phial of blue oil which comes with the wax is effective at removing any remaining wax from the skin (although not so good on nails, basin, clothing etc.); but the vegetable (rapeseed) oil which I always have in the kitchen was just as effective, and will be very much cheaper.5. Wear a plasticised apron, from which the wax can be wiped or scraped later - fortunately I have one in the house which I rarely use, which will now come in handy. I dripped some wax on my T-shirt, which is now soaked with oil in an attempt to remove it, and I doubt whether the oil stain will ever come out in the wash. I don't intend to destroy a T-shirt at every waxing!But overall I am very pleased with this wax, and will certainly continue to use it.
K**N
the only one i use
without a doubt, the only one I use and it lasts for a long time. You don't need much product to remove hair and it will not running out . I will buy it again when it those. for me There is no need to try anything else at this point i'm happy
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