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Anonymous asked in Beauty & StyleOther - Beauty & Style · 1 decade ago

body wax, help please?

ok, so i've been thinking about getting waxing my legs, and i don't know if i should

pick GiGi Azulene Wax or Parissa Quick & Easy Wax Strips??

does anybody know which one works best,

this is the link to Gigi Azulene,

http://www.amazon.com/GiGi-0345-Azulene-Wax-13-Oun...

would i need to buy anything else besides the creme?

any info is appreciated, thnx! :))

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    Waxing is the best way to go, but be careful if you have sensitive skin. The thing i do not suggest is Near Removal Hair Cream. I tried it and it doesn't work, it stings your legs and it doesn't get all the hair off. Waxing is very easy, and fast. The thing I Do Suggest is Sally Hansen Hair Removal Wax Strip Kit for legs.

    About Sally Hansen:

    1-2-3 Hair Free!

    Pre-waxed, pre-cut strips are fast and the easiest way to wax:

    1 - Warm Strip in Hands

    2 - Separate Double-Sided Strips

    3 - Press On, Pull Off.

    Salon results last up to 8 weeks.

    Works on short hair.

    Ready to use larger size strips.

    No microwave needed.

    Helps reduce the appearance of hair regrowth.

    Salon Tested - Dermatologist Tested.

    Kit Includes:

    30 Wax Strips Total (15 Double-Sided Strips), Azulene Finishing Oil and Complete Instructions in English and Spanish.

    Special Ingredients:

    European Salon Formula with Soothing Bisabolol.

    Azulene Finishing Oil with Vitamin E, Sesame and Menthol soothes and cares for skin and helps remove excess wax residue.

    You wouldn't have to buy the creme for it because it comes with special cream that prevents bumps that you would receive from a razor.

    I highly recommend this product because I have done a lot of research on Sally Hansen waxing eyebrows/ lip kit. You may find some videos on youtube, like i did for the waxing of eyebrows. I did that because my skin is very sensitive and I want to make sure it doesnt have a side effect that causing red irritated skin. It doesn't, its a very easy to use kit. Im sure the waxing for legs is too!The Sally Hansen has the Azulene oil too!:)

    Also the Parissa Quick Strips- you have to buy the creme which may cost more money. When you can buy Sally Hasen at your local drug store for approximately 5.00$

    GiGi Azulene Wax- well it is good for sensitive skin ( it says ) but I would make sure by doing some more research. It also states that it has the soothing oil inside of the wax. . && You still would have to buy the strips which shouldn't cost as much.

    To answer your question on which one is better i would pick the GiGi Wax. Because it states its good for sensitive skin, and has a special soothing oil. Other then Parissa, you have to buy the creme.

    But I would rather buy the Sally Hansen wax strips, because it has everything you need to perfect, hair free, smooth and comforting, non bumpy, legs!

  • 1 decade ago

    well im not familiar with those brands but i will tell u this..as someone who does at home waxing regularly strips are so much easier, effective, and less messy than actual wax. u do not want to deal with sticky wax that u have to heat and reheat and gets all over. strips are much convenient and soooo easy. u sjould give it a try, then maybe try different brands to see which one u like best. most kits come with everything u need, just make sure ur skin is clean and completely dry and never wax the same area twice, u can really irritate ur skin.

  • 1 decade ago

    It would be better to buy nair and spread on the hair remover lotion and bam within a few minute the hair will wash off ! Plus its cheaper and painless

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    just stick with shaving (after waxing or laser surgery the hair starts to grow back in 3 months anyway)

    Source(s): My mother and her clients has had it and all had the same problems
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    look at body shop

  • ?
    Lv 5
    1 decade ago

    Please, please go to a pro. You don't want to do it yourself.

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