

✨ Smooth skin, zero compromises 🌿
MOOM Organic Hair Removal Kit features a 12 oz tub of natural sugar wax infused with tea tree oil, chamomile, and lemon juice. Designed for sensitive skin, it gently exfoliates while removing hair from the root, delivering up to 8 weeks of smooth, hair-free skin. This cruelty-free, organic formula offers a cost-effective, mess-free alternative to traditional wax beads, ideal for face, bikini, legs, and more.


















| ASIN | B00DKEW7NG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,550 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #88 in Hair Removal Wax |
| Brand | MOOM |
| Brand Name | MOOM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 2,979 Reviews |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item Weight | 0.55 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MOOM |
| Material Feature | Organic |
| Material Features | Organic |
| Material Type Free | Natural Wax |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Smoothing |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Body |
| Skin Type | All |
| Target Use Body Part | Face, Legs |
| UPC | 611104963889 611104963872 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Ounce |
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Smooth Skin, Gentle Ingredients—MOOM Makes It Easy
MOOM’s Organic Sugar Wax is a game-changer for anyone seeking effective hair removal without harsh chemicals or painful aftermath. Made with organic cane sugar, chamomile, lemon juice, and tea tree oil, this soft wax is designed to be kind to sensitive skin while delivering salon-level results at home. Why it stands out: - ✅ Skin-loving formula: No synthetic fragrances, dyes, or artificial ingredients—just clean, natural goodness - ✅ Multi-use versatility: Works beautifully on face, underarms, bikini zone, legs, and even Brazilian areas - ✅ Gentle exfoliation: Removes dead skin cells while lifting hair from the root, leaving skin silky smooth - ✅ Long-lasting results: Hair-free for up to 8 weeks, with noticeably finer regrowth - ✅ Eco-conscious and cruelty-free: Never tested on animals, and thoughtfully packaged 💡 Note: Strips and sticks are not included, so you’ll need to grab reusable cloth strips or disposables separately. But once you’ve got your setup, the application is simple: warm the wax to a honey-like consistency, spread it in the direction of hair growth, apply a strip, and zip it off. Voilà—smooth skin, no drama.
J**N
Worked beautifully!
I used to go to sugar parties a few years ago, but obviously these are not happening right now, and I was looking for a product to try doing it on my own. I loved the simple organic ingredients for this one. (note: don't eat it. I kinda wanted to lick it off my fingers (is that gross? lol), but tea tree oil is a poison when ingested even if all the other ingredients are 100% edible). The consistency is like honey when you warm it up, and it was hard for me to imagine that honey could take my hair off, but boy did it! I'm convinced, however, that technique and using the right strips have as much to do with its success as anything. First of all, you have to have long enough hair to pull- If the hairs are too short, it's not going to be able to yank them out. I did this on my arms. I warmed it in the microwave for 10-20 seconds which was the perfect temp for me. Then I used a butterknife to apply which I liked better than the disposable pop-sickle sticks. I applied each time in the opposite direction of my hair growth and then patted down a Moom polycotton waxing strip on top of it and would sorta gently rub it/pet it down for a few seconds to really allow the strip to fuse to the goop. Then I'd take a deep breath and RIP THAT SUCKER off as FAST as absolutely possible in the opposite direction of the hair growth. If I got lazy and didn't rip fast enough, it wouldn't really work. Sometimes I could use the same used strip with all the goop already on it and then pat it down on a different area and could still successfully rip the hairs off. The results were STUNNING! Worked a little too good actually... I kinda felt naked after all my arm hair was gone. I didn't like having hairy arms, but now I'm still deciding how I feel about bald arms... haha. The clean up was super easy too. Because it's mostly just sugar, it melts right off in warm water. I actually got a large pot and heated some water and stuck all the used strips in there to melt off the goop then pulled them out and ran them under the tap to rinse them well and hung them up to dry. It's really great to know that I can do this all by myself more cheaply and easily than I imagined. So to summarize: Great product, you MUST have long enough hairs, technique is CRUCIAL, and I highly recommend the Moom strips because I'm convinced this fabric grabs the goop better than others (plus you get a ton of them in the package and they will last you forever). Edit: Apparently my husband’s name is on our Amazon account- lol, my name is Jessica, not Jon.
J**A
Terrible quality
Very painful! Bought and tried this wax and used with the cloth sheets to rip off. Took several attempts to get wax off onto the cloths...still stayed sticky on my skin. Luckily water soluble so was easy to remove the rest of it. Very terrible quality. Left my leg all bruised up! Do not purchase.
J**.
Great wax, terrible sugar dough
I’ll admit I didn’t read reviews before buying this, just looked at the star rating and thought cool that works. Leaving a video review of use hoping that I can help the girlies out who are looking for sugar dough. I understand my leg hair is gross, that’s the point of the sugar, get over it I hadn’t shaved for probably 4 months. So this to me feels like a sugar/wax hybrid. You still need something to stick to the formula to peel it off so in that aspect it’s like a wax, but it doesn’t need to be heated, washes off easily, and can be reused for multiple areas like sugar dough. It is extremely sticky and feels pretty much like honey, and it is so sticky that one little piece can go a long way picking up hair on new areas again and again. Hopefully y’all notice in the video but I can use a small bit of wax on almost a whole shin. I love it a million times more than waxing, which I’ve done at home many times. I just felt really stupid at first going in with my hand and trying to roll it in a ball with my hand’s body heat to be a sugar dough ball. I also was super cocky thinking I could handle a sugar dough ball and didn’t buy the ‘wax strips’ because I thought they were optional. Turns out wax paper from the kitchen works fine, but again this product is very misleading with the name but also the ingredients listed, I’m still puzzled as to why the wax strips are necessary. Maybe I don’t know as much about sugaring as I thought, although I’ve gone and had it done professionally a handful of times. In the end it works great, but I think the package should come with sticks and strips so a buyer has everything they need and the name should just be natural wax or something to that effect. Easy to use once I changed my view to the product being wax. I was able to wax one handed while holding the video. I could wash my hands with soap and water halfway through and the wax came right off with zero scrubbing. Maybe this product is better than typical sugar because it’s stickier and picks up more.
J**S
Maybe try other brands???
So it’s my first time sugaring, I saw an ad for sugar me smooth and wanted to try it out. I stumbled across this one, conveniently the cheaper option out there. There were a lot of reviews claiming that it had broken or leaked etc. but personally, the item came in pristine condition (as seen in the video). I will say that it is possible it could have been broken if mishandled since it only comes in this in your typical Amazon box (speaking from my experience). It was not taped down, the plastic didn’t look too new but overall it gave a good first appearance. I’m Latina, meaning that when my hair grows, it grows THICK. Thick and coarse, especially in my underarms and face. So here’s a couple pieces of advice I would give from my experience: -if you have very thick hair, it’ll be a bit challenging My hair is thick (as mentioned previously) and I know that over time with sugaring it will get finer but beginning is hard. I had to go in over again because it would not get my hair the first time -you do not need to buy the fabric strips Personally, that’s a bit much considering the price. I used some old cotton fabric scraps I had lying around and they worked about the same for me. -the solution can be sticky and runny This formula is undercooked I believe, so if you (like me) were hoping to use your hand or a flicker l, you will be disappointed. This sugar can warm up in the palm or fingertip of your hand VERY quickly. This formula is made solely to use with fabric sheets. -would work best for legs Again, with thick hair this is difficult. But this works best with your legs. The whole container might last 2-4 times depending on how thick your hair is For the price, it’s decent and beginner friendly enough. Would not recommend if you want to use the hand/flicker method or if you want to use it for your thick hair in difficult to reach places (bikini, underarm, sideburns etc.) Next time, I think I’ll try a formula that’s thicker and more “cooked”, if you will, next time Not my cup of tea but it got the job done for now
A**E
Great product. Ive been using it for years.
Ive been using this for years. I have sensitive skin and this works great on my face. You can find an instruction video on youtube. I have a large jar and a small travel size jar. I scoop a bit from the large jar into the small jar for each use. Cuts the heating time down and keeps the freshness of the large jar. Tip I use astringent on the areas I plan to wax and let it dry while im heating the wax. Also I apply the wax (a little thicker than the youtube video) on a small section in the same direction of the hair growth on the right side of my face wait 15-20 seconds and apply the strip and rub. Leave it. Apply wax to the left side of my face wait 15-20 seconds and apply the strip and rub. Leave it. Go back to the right side and and pull off the strip in the opposite direction of the hair growth. Then repeat the same on the left side of my face. If you find it too sticky.. your probably not heating it enough. Heat it til it just starts to bubble.. let it cool a bit so it doesnt burn you then use. Theres a fine line between too hot and runny.. and cool and sticky. Unfortunately, that part may take practice. Also theres needs to be enough hair growth for it it attach to, it doesn't work on stubble. Over the years I think my arm hair is finer. I wax my face about once a month. Hopefully this is helpful.
U**A
Superb Product
Subject Perfect wax for Sensitive Skin! I’ve tried a lot of different sugar based waxes before and most of them were either too runny or difficult to handle… but this one really stood out. The consistency is perfect not too thick, not too thin so it spreads evenly and comes off easily without making a mess. Honestly, it feels like a much better quality compared to many others I’ve used. After waxing, my skin felt super smooth… and the best part is that I didn’t get any redness or irritation at all, which almost always happens to me with other products. For someone with sensitive skin like mine, that’s a big plus. The quantity was also enough for multiple uses, so I feel like I got great value too. Overall, I’m really happy with it… it’s gentle, effective, and definitely one of the better waxes I’ve tried. Highly recommend! Tips - microwave for 10 secs and you are good to go!
J**N
It’s okay
Not the wax I thought it was. I wanted the sugar wax that I can use with my hands and this was not it, it was too liquidy but good for is you use the wax strips.
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