✨ Wax On, Worry Off! ✨
Nad's 100% Natural Sugar Wax Kit is a comprehensive hair removal solution featuring a vegan, hypoallergenic, no-heat formula. This kit includes 170g of sugar wax, 10 reusable cotton strips, 6 wooden spatulas, and a pre-wax cleansing soap with Argan Oil, making it perfect for sensitive areas and ensuring a smooth, long-lasting finish.
Product Name | Sugar Wax Kit |
Weight | 170 g |
Units | 170.0 gram |
Brand | Nad's |
Format | Sugar Wax |
Country of origin | Australia |
R**Y
You won't regret it
I'm Middle eastern/Mediterranean and have purchased every possible form of hair removal on the market. Regardless of what they state on the website and packaging, I've ended up with awful waxes and home and always resorted to spending time and money going to a salon. But Nads wax has been an absolute game changer. The formula is incredible in every form I have tried.Most recently I've purchased the face wax and also the sugar wax. The face wax left my skin smooth and didn't cause spots like every other brand I've used. And the powder to help you see and wax the hair is genius.But nothing has been as amazing as the sugar wax. I can't stop recommending it. I always get sore underarms when I wax, regardless of my technique or products used. But the sugar wax was so easy and gentle.Thank you Nads for giving me a confidence I've been missing for a while!
F**W
Proactive laziness! Plus juvenile humour... What's not to love?
So, I have the humour levels of a teenage boy, and bought this purely for the name ("Nads" heh heh).I've not done a home wax thing in a good 18 years and that did NOT go well... Note to all, pregnancy hormones apparently mess with pain receptors or something and make stuff like waxing hell.Anyway, back to today. I saw Nads (heh) and figured what the hell. I love the feeling of smooth legs, and I don't care what they look like half the time, so regrowth before it can be done again doesn't bother me. If this worked, it's proactive laziness - more effort one day for so many fewer days shaving!Instructions were fairly easy. It says Nads (heh) spreads at room temperature, but I suspect that's somewhere like California rather than England, so I sat it in warm water for a bit. It says you can microwave it too, but you're not catching me out like that again, not after the Unfortunate Wheat-bag Incident.Anyway, warmed up so it's more caramel than toffee, you spread it on with your lolly stick, chuck a cotton strip on it, rub it in, then hold down your skin and breathe out whilst you yank.The next step is obviously the important Look At Your Ripped Out Hair stage. Peer at that, say "Ooh that's more than I thought", fold the strip in half so the wax is touching and rub it warm again, then go for round two.I was worried about not knowing how much there was in the tub, so only did half my legs and the edges of my ladygarden, but there's plenty left, so I should think it'll do full legs, armpits, and some decent topiary.There's plenty of strips in the box, and lolly sticks.It all washes off in warm water - I was skeptical but it really does. The strips can therefore be reused until they fray to sad little shadows of themselves. Or use pinking shears on the edges so they'll fray less, but is life REALLY dull enough to make the edges of waxing strips crinkly?Anyway. I'll have to wait and see if my legs fall off or anything, but seems great to me.
L**4
First time waxer
Decided to give this a go after reading good reviews and I’m glad I did. I’ve used it twice now for my underarms and it’s great, completely removes all hair and isn’t a nightmare to get rid of any excess wax as it’s water soluble!I did try it on my legs but it didn’t seem to work as well, but that could be down to me not letting my hair grow long enough first maybe.Definitely buy it again though, shaving my underarms is a thing of the past!
J**E
I would love a refund for this waste of money
I'm an experienced waxer, I use a hard wax and heater. However, I'd read about sugaring and watched a few videos and was intrigued to try something that's supposedly gentler, less painful (although I find hard wax fairly painless) and supposed to cause less ingrown hairs.Firstly after researching sugaring techniques and learning that it's supposed to be applied against the direction of the hair growth and pulled off with the hair growth, I was surprised to find the instructions on this product were the same as waxing (applied with growth, pulled off against). I was under the impression that the reason ingrown hairs are less likely with this is because of the direction the sugar is supposed to be pulled, meaning that it will encourages hair re-growth in its natural direction.Secondly, the consistency was too thin and sticky. Not runny enough to apply for strip waxing and not hard enough to use for the ball and flick method. And there's no way I'm heating it up, I might as well use my normal wax. Lol. It's also has left my skin sore, bruised and red and barely took the hair out of the root.It arrived mostly stuck to the foil lid so a lot of product was lost.I would love a refund because this is awful and a complete waste of money, but as I've opened it to try it I'm not sure how likely that will be.
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