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Jan 17, 2014
Rachel L.
I really want to wax my underarms rather than shave because I get AWFUL razor bumps there & my skin is very sensitive. I bought some Sally Henson wax strips and they just didn't work for me very well..I followed the directions exactly, and They maybe pulled out 10 hairs at a time! Is that normal? Anyway Could anyone give me tips or wax recommendations? (I don't want to go get it professionally done btw).
Jan 17, 2014
Gloria A.
Buy a wax warmer and do them yourself. They have some pretty good ones at Sally's and especially for sensitive skins :)
Jan 17, 2014
Shauna S.
I hate Sally Hanson products I find them to be very poor quality. Honestly I would get it done by a professional at least once and then while you're there as them tips about how you could start doing it yourself.
If you really don't want to go to a professional then I would recommend heating up wax and taking it off with a wax strip.