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GiGi All Purpose Honee Wax is a versatile waxing solution designed for effective hair removal while ensuring a smooth and sleek finish. This 14 oz, 3-pack product is gentle enough for delicate areas, making it a must-have for your beauty routine. With proper temperature control, it guarantees optimal adhesion and minimal irritation.
Manufacturer | GiGi |
Item model number | 0330 |
Product Dimensions | 6.35 x 8.89 x 8.89 cm; 450 g |
ASIN | B009VND5FO |
Y**S
Justo lo que quería
Fue gusto el producto que necesitaba y estoy muy contenta
B**C
Very helpful despite my error
Not knowing "honee" was not hard wax, I ordered this. Duh! However, as it was not able to be returned, El Jaguar referred me to the Amazon Customer Service, and gave me the number. As that was U.S. Amazon, and I'm in Canada, the rep connected me to Amazon.ca and they resolved it. Couldn't have done it without this vendor's concern and assistance.
W**R
Non allergic
Consistency when it is warm is great. No too liquidy so not dripping from the spatula but it is easy to apply right amount
D**E
My go-to wax since 2010
In light of the spotty reviews and the fact that I rely on this brand and seller for my refills, I thought I would finally weigh in.I have been waxing for approximately 10 years and have used different waxes including GiGi and other brands. Some other waxes also work but I keep coming back to this one because of the price value and because it does the job without multiple passes. A single tub from the store costs approximately $15-17. I used to have to wait for the buy-one-get-one-free sales to make this affordable and the price point offered by this seller for a 3 pack is on par with the buy one get one.I wax underarms, legs, and bikini area and I usually get two full uses plus a little extra from each tub. I double-checked and I only need to purchase a 3 pack twice a year (once every 6 months).I have never had an issue with this wax gripping hair effectively for removal. I've used both muslin and woven cloth strips but generally go with woven now due to its lower price point. Both work fine.To address some of the other reviews that provided a lower review due to its stickiness, messiness, and potential risk for tearing skin. This is true for all of the good waxes I have found. The purpose of hair-removal wax is to attach to hairs effectively for reliable removal. This wax does that. Wax is messy, true for every brand and type of wax I have ever used. Waxing does have the potential to tear skin, true for every effective wax I've ever used. For all of these concerns it really comes down to the proper preparation and technique used for the hair removal process. Do some reading, watch some youtube videos, and prepare before waxing yourself.Some skin areas are more at risk for tears than others (face, bikini area, brazilian, etc...). Do not wax over these areas more than once - this increases the risk for tearing skin and bruising. Ensure proper technique is being used to prevent the need to go over the same area more than once (hold skin tight, wax against the grain, etc...).Wax is sticky, and messy. They make collars to protect the wax warmer itself. I have never had an issue cleaning spilled wax from inside the wax warmer's tin as long as the spilled wax is still warm enough to collect with extra cloth strips. For the non-warm spilled wax, use extra cloth strips and baby oil (it takes a few minutes and some patience). This will also depend on what kind of wax warmer you use - again, proper preparedness is key.Lastly, yes if you accidentally get this in your hair you will have difficulties getting it out (try baby oil) and may have to resort to cutting your. This is not the wax's fault, it is designed to bind to hair. I always suggest putting your hair up in a high bun (or something along those lines, depending on hair length) to avoid any mishaps. Don't wear any clothing that you wouldn't mind getting ruined (I use an old t-shirt and sweat pants I never wear out) and put a sheet or two down to plan for mess. Especially if you're learning how to apply wax and are prone to drips. Again, this advice is true for any quality wax use. After 10 years I experience minimal mess when waxing, but it still happens and I chalk a lot of this up to the fact that I wax myself and don't have someone else assisting me.Waxing for hair removal is not the most user-friendly process out there and does require learning proper technique, preparing for the process, and having the appropriate tools available.
S**D
Nice
Good
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