Waxalene anyone?
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Dec 8, 2011
Damaris C.
Has anyone tried or use Waxalene? I recently started using it and am slightly obsessed.
Dec 8, 2011
Damaris C.
It's the natural alternative to petroleum jelly. It's a great makeup remover - my makeup just glides right off.
Dec 12, 2011
Shelly M.
I love love the product!! I carry it in my skin and body studio in San Francisco. I find a different use for it daily. Because it is a product free from perfumes and dyes, I recommend that my clients use it as a moisturizer after a brazilian service. I have lots of other suggestions as well...
Dec 12, 2011
Damaris C.
Oh please do share. Right now I use it as a makeup remover and on by baby's tush.
Dec 12, 2011
Shelly M.
Baby's tush is perfect. I actually know the formulator and owner, and ingredient integrity is important to him! Safe for all ages. :) As an Esthetician, I recommend that my clients use it for eczema dry patches. I am a swimmer, and I will lather it on my face to protect from harsh chlorine. Runners will use it during marathons to prevent from chaffing . Surfers use it as well to protect from wet suit rashes... Apparently, bees wax regenerates the skin, so it is perfect for cracked lips, elbows, feet - any where actually! I hope this helps! :)