I Want To Try Waxing My Legs.
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Apr 24, 2013
Lisa A.
Nair itches like a mother!! I would go to. Professional or go to Sally's and get a heater and professional gear. It's really not expensive. The wax "strips" at Walmart don't do justice either.
Apr 24, 2013
Brittany R.
I haven't tried nair's roll on wax but my go to is the Sally Hansen Extra Strength All-Over Body Wax Hair Removal Kit. I usually run out of the included wax strips before the actual wax, so I buy muslin strips from Bed Bath and Beyond or amazon.
Apr 24, 2013
Amanda A.
I went to Sally's and got Gigi Warmer, a roll of the strip paper, wood sticks, Gigi all purpose honey wax and its all awesome! A bit messy but baby oil picks it all up and Lysol after gets everything clean again.
Apr 24, 2013
Paige M.
All Nair products are horrid!
The "hair removal creams" are boggus and the waxes are too thick and dry way too quickly. Also don't try those hand held machine things that pluck the hair, they suck and hurt so much.
Apr 24, 2013
Aly C.
I can't take the pain of waxing. lol! good luck!
Apr 24, 2013
Anmol A.
Best wax kits I recommend are the microwaveable kinds. I use Nair Peach Melon Microwaveable wax. It's $7-10 and runs you for a while.
Apr 24, 2013
Megan S.
Sallys this month has a special that you get a wax warmer, wax, strips and a dvd for just $30 from the suddenly smooth brand (:
Apr 24, 2013
Emma T.
If it's your first time getting waxed you should go to a professional who knows what they're doing. I've tried at home waxing and I've never gotten that great of results.
Apr 24, 2013
Christie R.
I would say go to a beautician, I tried doing it at home before and it sucks. Hair grows back real fast, looks patchy etc.and doesn't wax your hair from the root. You're better off saving the money you spend on the waxing products and paying to get it done.
Apr 24, 2013
Amber K.
The roll-on wax products never work well. I used the Veet one a while ago, and the wax just got stuck in the rolling part and nothing came out. I recommend using wax strips, I use them and they work fine for me. Obviously there's nothing better than going to a professional to get it done, as the results will be the best, but if you want to save money I recommend wax strips.
Apr 24, 2013
Tegan W.
I'd suggest going to a beautician if you want to save a bit of money you could go to a beauty school that does client days and its waay cheaper and they do a good job.
Apr 24, 2013
Emilie C.
Get it done professionally it's really bad for your legs otherwise the professionals do it quicker with a teqnique and if you do it yourself it often tends to grow back much faster.
Apr 24, 2013
Emilie C.
It's not embarrassing or anything and you can get it done quite cheap £6 at least.
May 11, 2013
Aley A.
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