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The Ajoura Home Wax Warmer Kit is a comprehensive DIY waxing solution designed for both men and women. It includes a 500ml wax warmer, four bags of stripless hard wax beads tailored for various body areas, a pre-and post-waxing oil spray, and 20 wax sticks. This kit is perfect for achieving salon-quality results at home, catering to sensitive skin while effectively removing coarse hair.
C**T
Great kit
A little back story first,I’ve been getting Brazilians done professionally for about two years now, I started when I made the mistake of trying to use a Sally Hansen ‘all-over body wax kit’. With that kit you warm the wax up in the microwave and use strips. I got one strip in and could not continue, so I went and got a professional one done shortly after. The hair I removed with the at home kit took almost 6 months to grow back like the rest of my hair- really not sure what happened with that. Anyway, ever since I’ve been pretty consistent getting waxed every 4-6 weeks. Recently I’ve gotten into doing more stuff at home to save time and money (eyelash extensions, nails, self tanning, etc) so I figured I’d give waxing a go again. It’s alittle tricky to get the wax melted and at a good temperature at first. I also found that these beads (VS other nicer quality ones) tend to get stringy and hard to apply towards the end. That’s pretty much my only complaint though. I prep my skin with the pre-wax and then I use baby powder all over the area. My biggest advice is going in small sections. Don’t rip off slowly, you definitely have to rip it off fast and hold your skin tight. I had no issue pain wise with this. I actually prefer to do it myself VS getting it done now because the smaller sections make it less painful. I also feel like I can get every little area because I always had patches of hair left when I went and got it done. To be fair you can get close and personal with yourself VS someone else doing it for you might not want to make you feel uncomfortable. I had no issue removing all the hair and I followed up with the Tend Skin solution for ingrown hairs. I also used a ‘Vajacial’ with hyaluronic acid (also on Amazon, it’s a powder you mix, apply and wait until it’s dry enough to peel off), followed up with the Truly cooka oil. I’m good about exfoliating too so the real test will be to see if I get any ingrown hairs and how the hair grows back. I had the biggest problem with ingrown hairs when I was getting professionally waxed, to the point where my bikini area was covered in red bumps (embarrassing I know). I usually use the mighty patches when I notice an ingrown coming in, but I’m hoping I don’t have the same issues but we’ll see. I’ll make sure to update this review after my second wax but so far I think it’s a great kit for beginners. I would recommend getting different beads (you’ll have to anyway since it doesn’t come with a lot) and extra popsicle sticks. It’s also worth investing in some good after care products, for prep the spray does well enough but having the baby powder does help alot for certain areas. If you’re worried about the pain you can always applying numbing cream beforehand, the Numb520 pain relief cream does the job (just makes sure you leave it on for the recommended time and use the pre-wax spray to clean it off before you start waxing).
A**R
Absolutely love it
I love that I can wax when I need to and not have to rush to a salon! Super convenient, and melts wax within seconds!
S**Y
First time waxing, and it went well!
I have never waxed before (not even strips) and I found this to be easy to use. It comes with everything you need, including the warmer, sticks and wax.I watched many videos before trying waxing, so I would suggest if you don't know how to use it, to watch some videos on it (it doesn't really come with any directions.)Here is a general process of waxing that I've learned:Step 1: exfoliate area with warm waterStep 2: to ensure area is completely dry, use baby powderStep 3: Drop the wax in the warmer on the highest heat setting, and once it is creamy texture, turn down the heat to medium (it goes by degrees on the warmer, so I just dialed it all the way up, and then dialed it halfway down.) This ensures wax gets thoroughly melted without burning your skin. Test the heat on your wrist. If you think it's too hot, then it probably is.Step 4: Apply wax to dry area at an angle going with the direction of hair growth. What I did was put a decent amount of wax on the stick, and spun the stick above the warmer to ensure less mess.Step 5: Once the wax is dry (should take 30 seconds max) rip it off going the opposite direction of hair growth and immediately apply pressure using your hand (gently, do not rub skin.)Step 6: Once the area is completely waxed to your liking, apply cold water to areaStep 7: Buy a good after-waxing oil (I bought this: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001FUUB0S/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 ) and gently massage onto waxed area. Then you are done!Overall, I'd say the pain scale would be a 2/3 out of 10. Not really painful, but it isn't pain free either. I liked waxing compared to shaving because I tend to get ingrown hairs, and thought this would be a good alternative. I'll update this post if I see anything negative, but so far my legs feel/look good. I also have huge hair follicles on my legs and arms, and using the after-wax oil helped eliminate those for now.As far as the wax the kit comes with, I didn't have many problems with it. The smell is a little off-putting for the blue colored one (haven't used the pink.) One bag did one of my legs with a little leftover, so buy extra if you feel like you'll be waxing a lot.Once I get used to waxing my legs, I plan on moving to bikini line and face. I'll update if I have any problems with that as well.
M**
First timer…Brazilian
Ok, so, the wax does take quite a while to all melt. So you’d better get it going a good half hour or so before you’re ready to start. I put it on all the way up and turn it down some once it’s all melted and I got started. Wax consistency was great, easy to spread….started with the armpits. Went great, got most of the hairs, only leaving a few shorter stragglers behind. Then on to the lady parts. Like I said, first time. Let’s just say, getting it on was no problem, but had to recruit the husband to rip it off….felt like my parts came right off with the wax and hair, but it definitely got the hairs. Not going to lie, did not get every single hair. Second and third waxes left more hairs than I definitely would have liked. I felt like I had to go over areas multiple times and definitely didn’t do the greatest on the shorter and finer hairs. Also, I felt like sometimes the wax “strips” didn’t harden properly and some came off great and others started to come off and then would stretch funny. All in all, I am not disappointed but I think I like the wax beads I bought as a refill better than the ones that came with the warmer.
R**S
Good quality and nice looking
Good quality & nice looking.
D**A
Items Missing, Highly disappointing 😠
ITEMS MISSING 😠I have received only the wax heating machine and nothing else.The bean wax, cleaning oil, wooden stick, every thing is missing. The quality is ok as the container is of aluminium not of steel is just ok not good.Very very very disappointing, please don't sell the product if u can't.I need all the things or give my money back.I have paid whole amount for all the items but see guys what I've received.😠😠😠😠😠😠
A**A
Wax beans missing
I didn't get the things as promised, I paid the whole amount and I just got the heater, I was expecting beans and sticks... I've raised a query I hope one get it soon.
S**R
Really disappointed 👎
Really disappointed at the time of order you have asked for free hard beans and spatula but both of this are not found in package ....bad shows 👎
A**N
Incomplete Product Delivery
No Wax beans and waxing sticks received as committed by the seller in product description...Only received the heater...Waiting for the seller for further action...
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