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GiGi All Purpose Honee Wax 8 oz.

3.8
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Description

  • All natural formula
  • Contains beneficial properties of bees wax
  • Gentle for most delicate areas
  • Leaves skin sleek, soft and silky

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Customer Reviews

The best!I have been using this product off and on for 3 years. I m African American and the only woman in my family with hairy legs. If I shave today I have stubble tomorrow. When I use this wax I m hair free for 2-4 weeks. I wasn t into the idea of going to a salon to pay someone to do something that I believed I was capable of. So I decided to do it myself.It is a unique sensation. Not unbearable just different. I lay a dollar store plastic tablecloth on the floor before I start. Apply the wax in a thin coat in the direction of the hair growth. I use oil afterward to remove any residual wax from my skin. I apply the oil and rub it away in a warm shower.Don t wax near on carpet or furniture. The wax is extremely difficult to remove. If it gets on tile or linoleum us oil to remove it. It is water soluble but oil works best.I ve used the oil collars for the warmer. I prefer lining the warmer with aluminum foil. The wax still heats but it doesn t get inside the warmer. The wax container is metal and cannot be used in the microwave.You must use muslin to remove this wax but Gigi does make a hard wax.5Good condition It's in good condition ,good product I just to small but that was my mistake ... 4GETS ALL STUBBORN HAIRS OUT QUICK AND PAINLESSIm New To Waxing And I Gotta Say Ive Already Tried Different Types In A Week But This Is By Far The Best Wax Out There! Its Painless When Warmed Up And It Gets All The Stubborn Hair Out Right Away! Deffinently Going Go Stack Up On Some More Before It Gets Discontinued, You Should Too5I love it! I'm not a professional waxerI just used this wax today on myself. I love it! I'm not a professional waxer, but I know a good product when I use it. I refer hard wax, but this wax worked so well that I am a new convert to soft wax. I used it on my face. It didn't leave me red, but I do have dark skin. I did my upper lip also and can honestly say that it was a very pleasant experience. I for sure will be buying this wax again!5Its a no from me.This product is awful. It is a mess and it is way more painful than other waxes. It also doesn t come off very well or if it does sticks too much to the skin and takes it off with it. I will never buy this again and wouldn t recommend anyone else does. I really wished this would work but it doesn t.1works okThis is a good quality wax. However, taking it off after you are done is a pain. I might have to invest in wax remover..5Awful would not recommendThis product was a huge disappointment. It claims to be great for sensitive skin and works well, however it does the exact opposite. It did a horrible job removing hair and the wax itself stuck to the skin so severely it took multiple times scrubbing my skin with a wash cloth and soap and still was not able to get it all off. Not to mention the skin irritation this caused. Very disappointing, specially given it was not a cheap product. I previously used wax beads/hard wax, which is a little messy, but it was nothing compared to this. This was 10x more painful than hard waxes.11ST TIME WAXING - REVIEWI had never waxed before, and my sister-in-law recommended this brand to me. Said it was the best. After reading lots of reviews here on Amazon, I agreed that this was the brand I wanted to choose. It seemed like the best quality, gentlest, easy to clean up, etc... I was a little shocked when I received the wax. For some reason I was expecting a plastic tub of wax that I could just pop in the microwave and get going right away. (A plastic tub was what my sister-in-law recommended.) The description did not say this product was one way or the other so I just assumed it was what I was told about.... So, This is a metal container of wax which you can not put in the microwave. It requires you to purchase a wax warmer, which is more money than I really wanted to spend while just getting started. I thought to myself, oh no big deal, I have a candle scent pod warmer that plugs into the wall. I'll just borrow it for a bit to heat the wax. Well, the wax container was a little bit too big around to fit down into the pod warmer. On to plan C: We ended up setting the metal container directly on top of our electric stove. I really don't recommend this but it worked at the time. It only took about 10 mins. to melt the wax.Applying the wax: We used Gigi Accu Edge Small Applicators that we also purchased. The wax went on better when it was warmer and runnier, you could tell it was cooling off when you could feel it pulling your hair when applying. We then used Gigi's Muslin Epilating Strips to remove the wax and hair.Clean-up: We really didn't know how to clean off the excess wax from the skin. The only thing we had and ended up working pretty well was an oil that came with a different smaller kit that I had purchased previously. Now that I know a little more about this whole waxing thing and everything needed. I would definitely recommend that if you buy this wax or any other wax that you make sure you get a wax remover product at the same time. Gigi sells a "Wax Off" product that I just found out about.Links to the other products I mentioned above:Applicators Gigi Accu Edge Applicators Small, 100 CountEpilating Strips Gigi Natural Muslin Epilating Strips, Petite, 100 CountWax Off Gigi Wax Off, 8 OunceAs someone who always likes reading reviews before making any online purchases, I just want to do my part by giving my personal experience and opinions on products in order to help you make a more informed purchase.I hope my review was somehow helpful to you.If so, please let me know by clicking below. -Thanks!!4Great WaxI really, really love this wax. I got the student starter kit around March and got this one to replace the wax I went through around August. So one can lasted me around 5 months, which is great. I use it for my legs and upper lip area and this wax works great on both.I really like the quality of this wax. I find it very easy to apply and I almost never have to go through the same area more than twice. With that being said, I've not used razors/creams etc. more than a few times in my entire life. I'm 26 and I've been getting waxed since I was 12/13. So having seen it done to me by professionals a billion times, I'm pretty familiar with the application. Since I had a great experience with this wax I thought sharing what I do could be helpful to some people/beginners out there.Consistency:The consistency is key. It should be like honey (I actually like it just a tiny bit thicker). Too thick = you'll get a bruise, too thin = you'll burn. I use the Gigi warmer that came with the student kit. When the can is full or 2/3 full, I warm it on high for 15 minutes. If it's half or less than half full, I heat it less (around 10 minutes). Which melts half of the wax and there is an unmelted lump of wax in the middle. The reason I do this is the top center always melts the latest and by then, the rest is too runny for my taste. Waiting everything to melt and turning the warmer off and waiting for a couple of minutes could also work, but I just don't have the patience. Depending on how long it takes you to wax, you might have to turn the warmer on/off a few times to keep the consistency.Exfoliate & Clean:Having your skin clean and dry is important. Lotions, water, sweat & oil etc prevents you from applying the wax evenly and even if you manage to apply, it doesn't really stick to your hair so it doesn't work. I also found that exfoliation beforehand helps a lot. It takes off the dead skin & exposes the hair better.Length of the hair:If you are a shaver, your hair gets thicker, so it becomes more noticeable. To get results from waxing, you might have to let go for a while (week / 2 weeks depending on how fast your hair grows) and try to live with it, so it gets long enough for the wax to actually pick it up. I had to shave a couple of times and in my case, my hair grows very slow so I had to wait 2 weeks after shaving. I generally wax every 3 - 4 weeks, because the hair in my legs are very thin and they aren't noticeable before week 5.Set-up:I've read a lot of reviews about wax being messy, and it is. With every soft wax that will be the case. What I do is to put a few paper towels/old newspapers between where I pick up the wax with the spatula/applicator and where I apply it, because sometimes accidents happen and it really is a hard task to remove it from surfaces. And I recommend using a collar with this wax.Test:The first thing I do with every new brand or type of wax is to test it in a small area. If you have sensitive skin or allergies I would definitely recommend doing this before anything else. A little bit of redness is normal, but stay away if it makes your skin itch, swell, bruise. I actually test the wax in a small area every time I wax to check the temperature and avoid burning myself.Powder (or don't):For the application, some people prefer lightly (key word being light) powder the area. I only use powder on my lips where I can control the amount of wax with my fingers. In my opinion, powder is only good with oily skin or on the areas you might be sweating. My skin is dry, so I don't really need powder on my legs. Also, overdoing the powder can make your job harder than it is, make it hard to apply the wax, create clumps and make the wax useless.Application:I usually get enough wax to lightly cover the tip (around 1 inch in length) of the applicator. I apply a thin and even layer of wax toward the direction of my hair. I cover a small area, & try to never to cover a larger area than my palm on one go. Applying the wax to a very large area is a huge mistake I've seen my friends do. Wax dries, by the time you get to it so it gets stuck on your body, but it doesn't stick to the strips and so you have a mess on your hands. The quality of the strips are also important. The strips I got with the kit really sucked, so I bought a roll of cloth strips. This way I can cut smaller pieces for my lip without wasting any material. Oh also, you have to pull the strips fast, and in the opposite direction of the hair growth. Pulling closer to your skin and pulling it really fast minimizes the pain.Pull your skin tight:In areas where your skin is soft and the surface isn't tight & flat (in my case soft and wobbly inner tighs), you have to pull the skin up and tighten the area before you pull the strips. Otherwise you might pull your skin with the strip, which is crazy painful and you'll definitely get a bruise. Trying to pull the strip slowly can also cause you to get a bruise.Get it off:I got a Wax-off with the student kit, but to be honest I only use it if my hands get sticky as I'm waxing. I like to use baby oil, which works way better than any cream that claims to remove wax from your body. I generally wait for an hour or two after I wax, get in the shower and use baby oil with warm water to take the remaining wax off.5MehI liked how it will get the hair and how its easy to use. I disliked how small it is and its really messy and cools quickly and it will not spread well but its good for small area3Sensitive skin approvedAfter reading reviews, I had some doubts but still figured I d try it anyway.I.AM.OBSESSED.I usually use hard was because it is a lot easier to use. If you re a beginner, I would say use hard wax (depending on what you re trying to wax) because clean up is easier, and it s just easier to handle in general.This wax is extremely sticky, and can get messy (but it s wax, duh. To be expected) but overall I loved it. I have pretty sensitive skin, and this didn t irritate it at all. There s no weird smell, and once you get the hang of it, super easy to apply and gets just about everything in one go. (Once again, depending on what you re trying to wax)I do wish amazon had a bundle with the Waxing strips (cause, you NEED those) but w/e. Not to big of a deal.Biggest advice is take your time, don t get frustrated, and have plenty of baby oil and cotton pads (or balls) on hand to get rid of excess wax on your skin.5Very sticky! I guess that should be expected. ...Very sticky! I guess that should be expected. Works well and will buy the same product when I finish my current jar.4the hard wax doesn't need strips so that was a waste. I'm not really impressed with eitherSmaller than expected, came packed on its side so a messy start. I bought this because I bought the hard wax starter that came with strips, the hard wax doesn't need strips so that was a waste. I'm not really impressed with either.2
GiGi All Purpose Honee Wax 8 oz.

GiGi All Purpose Honee Wax 8 oz.

3.8
Error You can't add more than 500 quantity.
Regular price
1 129 kr
Sale price
1 129 kr
Regular price
1 866 kr
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Unit price
per 
Save 40% (737 kr)