GiGi Creme Wax Microwave Formula, Kit for sensitive Skin | Hair Removal + Shaving Review

10 de May de 2012 Postado por Joyce Anne em General Tips com Nenhum Comentário

Waxing at home is super easy, you just need to know the products that make life easier at the time of waxing. The microwave formula is an easy to use and within minutes you got a great result.

Indicated for the hair removal, the microwave formula is recommended, especially for small areas such as underarms and upper lip. This is because, besides being the most sensitive regions, the hair on these parts of the body are more resistant and require extra care in removing. The wax and elastic consistency pearly formula can be used in all kinds of skin. In addition to eliminating the unwanted bpdy hair, the microwave formula help in skin care, because it has essentially smooth and fruit extracts in this formula, leaving skin smooth, soft and hydrated.

WAX!

Remove the cap and plastic disc. Place jar on a microwave safe plate in the center of microwave. Heating time varies with each microwave. Heat for 30 seconds. Carefully break the surface of the wax with a large applicator. Continue to heat in intervals of 15 seconds until you can stir the wax so it takes on a thick, honey or caramel-like consistency. Do not heat longer than a total of 1 minute, wax may become too hot to apply. Remove jar from microwave carefully. If jar is uncomfortable to touch, let cool in the microwave before removing. Test the wax temperature before applying to bikini area.

Kit Includes: Microwave Formula 8 oz.; Pre Hon Lotion 2 oz.; Benzokal Lotion 2 oz.; Wax Off 2 oz.; Slow Grow Skin Maintenance Lotion 2 oz.; 10 Small Spatulas; 10 Accu Edge Spatulas; 10 each of Small and Large Muslin Strips.

The cool thing in this kit is that contains four lotions for before, during and after epilation. Before starting the process of hair removal, we recommend the use of lotions, which prepares the skin for easy waxing, by removing impurities and excessive oiliness, facilitating the extraction of hair.

Cleanse area to be epilated with ”Pre-Hon” Lotion. Pat dry with tissue. Apply ”Pos Concealer” Oil sparingly to area to be epilated. Apply ”Wax Off” liberally on treated area to remove any wax residue and to moisturize skin. To maintain epilation results longer, smooth on ”Slow Grow” everyday after showering to inhibit hair growth.

TIPS FOR A SAFE WAXING

Here are some things to keep in mind while waxing.

Waxing can be done on many areas of the body, even for men! When applying the wax, make sure that it is not hot enough to burn your skin! Test the wax on your wrist first, as it is the most sensitive area. You should be able to tolerate the heat.

Put the wax strip on where you put the wax and rub it so the strip effectively sticks. Count until 3 and take a deep breath. Be sure to pull off the strip quick and close to the skin at a 45 degree angle. Poof! Your hair should be gone.

Your skin will look red and irritated, but this is normal. Your hair follicles have been ripped out and your skin is experiencing shock.

If you have sensitive skin and experience white heads after waxing, it means that bacteria is somehow finding its way into your open pores. In order to stop the reaction, after waxing, immediately wash your skin with soap and water.

Waxing is really a deep pain! But after waxing is a good result, a smooth skin and can take weeks to grow by.

P.S. No matter what people say, everyone on earth has hair all over the body! It’s embarrassing, ugly! Shaving NEVER! So the way is to appeal to painful and fast waxing, (unless you will invest in laser hair removal).

P.S. GiGi Creme Wax works very well in my opinion, but you have to be careful because the waxing can be a messy. I love this Wax and I recommend for everyone. Still painless but worth!

I Hope you like this article and HAPPY WAXING everyone!

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