is there a difference between the wax made for a facial hair removal and the kind used for brazilian wax kits?
On September - 4 - 2010
is it bad to use wax described for legs, arms on your upperlip or chin? just wondering, i bought surgi wax-brazilian private hair removal and it turned out really green on melting in the microwave and it was awful to pry apart upon drying-i always used sally hansen and surgi wax in the past used real rosebee’s wax-honey colored never struggled to remove it! please help!
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Ashley Says:
The wax that is in brazilian wax kits is "hard wax." The wax in facial kits is considered "soft wax." the "hard wax" attatches to the coarse hair better which makes it pull more out at a time w/o having to go over the same spot twice, making it less painful to use when pull off. I don’t think it will hurt at all the use on your face.. I ran out of my regualr wax and used it on my eyebrows.. worked just fine!!
I use surgi-wax brazillian as well, and the trick is to pull it off when its still slightly warm and pliable. If you let it dry too much, it hurts like a bi*otch!! It took me a while to get used to it, but now Ima pro (haha) and it doesn’t hurt nearly as bad!! I hurts 100% worse when I used the soft wax in the regular wax kits with the strips!! OUCH!! Don;t recommend that AT ALL lol!!
Posted on September 4th, 2010 at 11:52 pm
Amber Says:
I’;m sure there is a difference.
maybe you should ask a doctor( dermatologist)
or a pharmacist!
Posted on September 4th, 2010 at 11:52 pm
nt326 Says:
Yes. The difference is that the hairs are of different coarseness, and the waxes made for your body are not as gentle as facial waxes. They put more money and care into facial waxes, because you cannot hide them with clothing. I would not recommend using any body waxes on ur face, it could cause redness and irritation. Especially since the skin on your face is generally more sensitive than the skin elsewhere, where clothing often rubs.
Posted on September 4th, 2010 at 11:52 pm