Is there a difference between the wax made for a facial hair removal and the kind used for brazilian wax kits? - brazilian facial
Is it wrong to use the wax is described for the legs, arms on the upper lip or chin? I asked myself, I bought Surgi Wax Brazilian waxing was private and very green to start melting in the microwave and it was terrible, the dryer itself, I've always Sally Hansen Surgi Wax Wax rosebee recent real color of honey is used for most to eliminate problems! Please help!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Brazilian Facial Is There A Difference Between The Wax Made For A Facial Hair Removal And The Kind Used For Brazilian Wax Kits?
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The wax is in the kits of Brazil wax "hard wax". The facial wax kits are considered "soft wax". Hit hard wax "hair thicker, to maximize your enjoyment there is a better W / S have time to go in the same place twice, so it is less painful to use if you do not feel abandoned. That hurt him at all, use in your face .. I ran out of my Regualr and uses the wax to the eyebrows .. very good work!
I use to Brazilian Surgi-wax, and the trick is to go to if you still a little warm and flexible. If they are left to dry, it hurts like a bi * OTCH! It has some getting used to, but now that hurts Ima Pro (haha) and not nearly as bad! 100%, it hurts worse when I used the phrase soft wax with strips of wax regularly! AY! Don, t recommend it to all, lol!
Yes, that's the difference that the hair is grossly uneven, and waxes designed for your body are not as smooth as wax face. Who has more money and attention on wax face, because you can not hide with clothing. I do not recommend using wax body on the face of the Uruguay Round, which can cause redness and irritation. Especially since the facial skin is typically more sensitive than the skin elsewhere, where the clothing rubs frequently.
I'm sure there is a difference.
Maybe you should ask a doctor (dermatologist)
or pharmacist!
I'm sure there is a difference.
Maybe you should ask a doctor (dermatologist)
or pharmacist!
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