Why is Wax Residue Left on My Skin
- Use a little oil to remove any residue
- The wax was applied too thin. Use a little more. Apply it about a nickel thick.
- The wax was applied unevenly. With practice, you will avoid this issue.
- Pay attention to the time to tear off the wax. For too long, the wax has completely hardened and caused debris. You need to force and quickly tear off the wax.
Is It Painless waxing kit
- Hard wax is often called painless waxing. Pain tolerances vary, many users rave about their comfort level with our flexible 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.
Why Does the Wax Breaking
- Wax breaking during the removal process is typically caused by two main reasons. Either the wax application is too thin or the wax was left on the skin for too long. To avoid the wax breaking during the application process we recommend applying a thicker layer of wax to the skin to get the rhythm or groove of the wax's behavior creating a lip for grip to remove the strip. The wax should rest on the skin for approximately 30-40 seconds prior to the removal. If your wax is still wet after 30-40 seconds, please allow an additional 30 seconds until the wax has dried.