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Home Waxing

  • 18-05-2013 10:07am
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 149 ✭✭


    Does anybody have any recommendations for a good home waxing kit? I want to get back into waxing my legs again. The only thing Ive used recently are the preprepared strips but I don't think they give the best results. Thanks.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,281 ✭✭✭Valentina


    Veet - Easy Wax Electrical Home Wax Kit

    This is a great leg waxing kit IMO. No mess, accurate and really quick. I think it's around €40 for the kit in Boots but I got mine on sale for half price. The refills are about €12. I get 4 lower leg waxes out of each cartridge so one refill pretty much lasts me the whole summer. The only bad points are that the kit needs to stay plugged in to keep the wax warm and sometimes 20 mins at the start is not enough to hear it up. Also the wax is not water soluble so you have to be extra careful not to get it on any fabrics.

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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 149 ✭✭fondue


    Valentina wrote: »
    Veet - Easy Wax Electrical Home Wax Kit

    This is a great leg waxing kit IMO. No mess, accurate and really quick. I think it's around €40 for the kit in Boots but I got mine on sale for half price. The refills are about €12. I get 4 lower leg waxes out of each cartridge so one refill pretty much lasts me the whole summer. The only bad points are that the kit needs to stay plugged in to keep the wax warm and sometimes 20 mins at the start is not enough to hear it up. Also the wax is not water soluble so you have to be extra careful not to get it on any fabrics.

    veet1.jpg

    Brilliant, thanks for that. Im defo going 2keep an eye out for that on offer in Boots, Superdrug etc over the nxt few wks. Sounds like a good investment. I have looked at it before but I didn't know if it was a bit of a gimmick. Good to hear that the results r good frm it.


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