Home Waxing V Salon Waxing.
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Aug 24, 2015
Sarah C.
Hiya,
us home waxing with the strips just as good as a salon wax? as in the amount of hair getting waxed off and also the length of time it takes to grow back?
Aug 24, 2015
Sarah C.
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Aug 24, 2015
Sarah C.
Yeah I'm exactly the same, thought I must have been using rubbish strips lol
Aug 25, 2015
Angela J.
I like the Sally Hansen ones for small areas but probably wouldn't attempt full legs or anything.
Aug 26, 2015
Sadiya R.
I do home waxing all the time, I prefer warm wax (that one you put in microwave and is like a thick paste when cold) it is very effective and cheaper, and it lasts as long as a salon wax. What takes time is to learn the correct way to apply wax, but once you' ve got it there's no more trouble.