(Part 2) Best hair removal waxing products according to redditors

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We found 183 Reddit comments discussing the best hair removal waxing products. We ranked the 112 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Hair removal wax
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Top Reddit comments about Hair Removal Waxing Products:

u/simplythere · 86 pointsr/femalefashionadvice

I've always waxed by myself cause I started as a poor college student, but there's definitely a learning curve. In the beginning, I'd take an Advil about an hour beforehand to help with the pain, but I don't need to do that anymore. For beginners, I would recommend sugar wax like Parissa Body Sugar because in my experience, it's a little less painful, less likely to rip off skin, washes off with soap and water in case you mess up, etc. Because it isn't as "grippy" as normal wax, it can leave some stray hairs behind, but I find the easy clean-up to be super important for DIY. You can play around with how much you want to groom - the mons and labia are going to be more sensitive and painful to wax compared to the areas further away so sometimes I'd just trim those and wax the areas that would peek over the top and sides of a bikini.

I started off using Surgi Wax Brazilian Hard Wax since you don't need any cloth strips - just apply, wait for it to harden slightly and then rip off. I switched to Parissa Strip-Free Hot Wax at some point in college since I didn't have a microwave and only my wax warmer, and it was roughly the same. The issue with strip-free wax is if it's too hard, it's a BITCH to deal with and the only way to get it off is to either cut the hair or melt the wax (owww..) I've also tried the Parissa Warm Wax which uses cloth strips that you rip while the wax is still warm and pliable, and I think this was definitely the application result that yielded the smoothest results. The strip-free wax would only reliably grip hair longer than 0.25", but this one seemed to get it all. If you go to a professional, they'll probably use the warm wax with strips and you'll have really smooth results. (You also don't have to deal with the anxiety of pulling the hair off yourself if you go to someone. :D) These waxes are difficult to clean though. You basically have to wait until they harden so you can chip them off like candle wax or apply oil to loosen it.

I think that was probably more information than you needed, but hope it was helpful! Haha....

u/jessicacutie311 · 29 pointsr/MtF

Hi Daniella,

I am sorry your are going through this. My egg cracked about 8 weeks ago. I found that is easiest to set small goals and work towards them. Since then, I have come out as trans to my friend since 3rd grade, my wife, and my sister, who told her husband. I own my own business and have 5 people who work for me. If you ever need to talk feel free to private msg me. I am 38 with 2 kids. Things are stressful. I have found it is really helpful to have a therapist who works with trans people. I found mine here: https://www.wpath.org/provider/search

I talk to my friend daily, it is really helpful to have someone you can turn to who you know what be an ally. My sister is supportive, but we don't talk about this too much, she is trying to adjust. My wife is less supportive. She doesn't want to be married to a woman. We are talking things through.

I told my mom I wanted to be a girl when I was 5-ish. I turned to crossdressing a few years after when she made it pretty clear that wasn't an option.

Don't drive your car off a bridge, figure out a way toward your goals, and start small. I had the happiest day in my life 2 weeks ago, when I walked into an Ulta dressed as a woman. I cried tears of joy on the way home, I was so happy. Honestly, it gets better. I also found that waxing my body helps a ton. I started off with this: https://www.amazon.com/Stripless-Beans%EF%BC%8814-1oz%EF%BC%8920-Applicator-Eyebrows-Painless/dp/B07JK4C34Y/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=self+waxing&qid=1572730528&sr=8-4

I also started plucking 20-30 eye brow hairs off a day. No one noticed, and now I have some nice eye brows :) Small goals. Trust me it helps!

Let me know if I can help and good luck,

-Jessica

u/oOvVnOo · 24 pointsr/AsianBeauty

I think this is difficult to answer because there's conflicting information everywhere.

Personally, I think it depends on what the product is, how quickly you use it and how you use it. For products that are light-sensitive such as Vitamin C serums, yea. I fully believe that jar packaging renders it ineffective. It's also why people do their best to keep OST C20/21 in the box, in the fridge etc. For me, I'll usually decant products such as these into airless or opaque packaging or simply choose something like Drunk Elephant C-Firma Vitamin C Serum which comes in an opaque vacuum pump.

However, for regular products such as moisturizers, I've given up on avoiding them just because of jar packaging because I use a clean spatula each time I dip into a product (also cuz I have long nails and getting it under my nails is gross) and I go through cream pretty quickly.

Here's my spatula setup. I actually purchased a bunch of little spatulas from Amazon and keep the clean ones in a small jar from IKEA and toss the used ones in a small shot glass. Then wash and repeat. I think I use at least 5 spatulas a day!

u/catsandcake · 5 pointsr/tifu

For me, it's pretty easy to do it on my legs, underarms, and the outer and upper bikini areas. But it's nearly impossible for me to wax the lower part (labia majora) on my own. It's best if you pull your skin taut while waxing, which is kind of hard to do on that area of the body. That part is also just super sensitive, so I always end up psyching myself out if I try to do it on my own; that's why I like having somebody else do it for me. They do it quickly and just get it over with. Plus they get the butt strip too, which is hard to get on your own.

If you do decide to do it yourself, I would recommend using the pre-waxed strips (like these) that you just rub to warm up, then apply. I've found that they're much easier, cleaner, and less painful than both stripless wax or the kind where you apply wax then the paper.

I hope this helps!

Edit: A quick word of advice - don't use something like Nair before or after waxing!! I made that mistake once, and ended up with blisters and scabs all over my bikini area. Not sexy!

u/FastPigeon · 3 pointsr/italy

Per il foreo ti consiglio di abbinarci anche il detergente così lo può usare fin da subito.
Io ho preso questo:


Rilastil Aqua Detergente Viso - 200 ml https://www.amazon.it/dp/B001ABYRVQ/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_Opm3Db1WH9TJS

u/vixilynfaith · 3 pointsr/WomensHealth

Bikini bump blaster. It helps prevent irritation by helping to disinfect. It also reduces ingrown hairs. Make sure you are exfoliating before you shave, shaving with the grain, and using moisturizer after. I shaved until 2 years ago when I started waxing.

Completely Bare bikini bump BLASTER Ingrown Hair & Bikini Bump Eliminator with Witch Hazel & Green Tea - Citrus Scent 50 ea https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07HJ762WL/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qJRwDbQA96DRR

Otherwise, I recommend getting a home wax kit and learning to do that.

Edit: shave with the grain, not against.

u/idgelee · 3 pointsr/breakingmom

I've used nads mostly because name made me laugh. Then I realized how easy it was to use and how convenient to just do it myself. Easier and faster than plucking and never had an issue.

I do my eyebrows too. It works great!

If I'm really lazy (which happens more than I'd like to admit) I grab my husband's razer and just do a quick once over the sides so I don't show off my amazing mustache!

u/iheartbrainz · 3 pointsr/MakeupAddiction

Here is one I found on Amazon.

u/hewegoagain · 3 pointsr/SRSWomen

Have you ever tried "Nad's?" They are at-home heat free wax strips. They work pretty well.

http://www.amazon.com/Nads-Body-Wax-Strips-ct/dp/B000NQ4JGM

I'm part werewolf so I use these alot :)

u/adrianq · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I actually just did the same thing with the same Ikea countertop. I used Osmo Polyx Hard Wax Oil, and I think it's my new favorite finish for when I want wood to feel like wood. Expensive, but a little goes a long way, and the dry times are pretty fast. Gives a decent sheen and feels great under the fingers. Not available via Amazon prime or in hardware stores though, so if time is of the essence, you might need to find it locally or consider other solutions.

When I want a more "encased" feel, I like dewaxed shellac + wipe on poly. Shellac is fast because it's dissolved solids in alcohol. Quick, cheap, and easy. You could also try spray lacquer for maximum quickness.

For the legs, I pre-drilled my holes, then stuck some 2 1/2 inch nails in to stand the wood off of the ground. (I finished the bottom first with it just sitting on the cardboard it came in.) A little unconventional, but it worked fine!

u/hello_xyla · 2 pointsr/RandomActsofMakeup
  • Name: Ebony Goddess
  • Best Selling Product: Foundation. Every woman of color will find their perfect shade
  • Slogan: Embrace your inner Goddess

    Thanks for doing this contest! :)
u/stirfriedsmurf · 2 pointsr/malegrooming

What about home waxing kits? Something like this should work, although I haven't tried that particular product. If you're afraid to do something wrong, you could go to one of these outrageously expensive places once to see how they do it.

u/namelessbanana · 2 pointsr/AskWomen
u/shitshiner69 · 2 pointsr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

I wax my armpits, bikini area, lip, chin, and nipples. For some reason I can’t wax my legs, they just hate it and it makes me really itchy. Maybe OP can try waxing at home, although I think that maybe she may have to get the back done professionally since she may not be able to reach. I use hard wax beads and a wax melter I bought on amazon.

u/Kimandmakeup · 1 pointr/MakeupAddiction

I wax everything with this warmer, will never go back to shaving my bikini area.

u/agneswangsuk88 · 1 pointr/coupons

50% off Tdbest Wax Warmer Hair Removal Waxing Kit Code:77APLWBU Start Date and Time of :30/11/2018 Original price:29.99 final price:14.99 URL:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07D3X1N7Z

u/audifanatic2510 · 1 pointr/askgaybros

I'm also having a hard time finding it. Is "ouchless" a brand name?

I found this though

u/msbwh · 1 pointr/Advice

I'm a straight male so this might be a surprise that I know this. You can go on Amazon and buy wax pads for pretty cheap or you can also buy Nair soap that's meant for sensitive areas. I bought a box of wax strips here that come with 50 double sided strips and 6 wipes and it's only 13 bucks. If all you're doing is using them for your bikini line it should last you a pretty long time. But if you're afraid of using wax then Nair soap is a painless and easy solution.

u/morgan590 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  1. My favorite movie is The Duchess! Although I haven't even attempted watching it since mu son was born. I know I would cry my eyes out. Entering for myself, although I'll probably share with my mom because we do that.

  2. I love shiny things.

  3. Bubble Guppies!
u/Ask_Seek_Knock · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Bath Tub Crayons Add On $3.97 from Things for Eli list

Wax Strips Add On $6.09 from her Health/beauty list.

u/VansLotus · 1 pointr/BeginnerWoodWorking

My wife showed me this and really likes it. I saw it and didn't see anything that looked complicated. I want to try something like this using $40 sheet plywood first. All I see are dados and routing. Some of the vanities have veneer which might be tricky...

These vanities cost $500-700 a linear foot! After she told me that, I said that I'd rather try building them myself.

Click here. This is the one she really likes.

They say they finish everything using Osmo Polyx-oil. Is this something easy to apply?

u/Turpissime · 1 pointr/italy

Grazie mille per la risposta così completa.

> Per il resto spero che tu abbia già una routine consolidata prima di aggiungere sostanze attive! (detergente viso, crema idratante, protezione solare)

Allora, in realtà è molto "minimale":

  • Per ora sto usando solo un detergente che sembrerebbe buono;

  • Un paio di volte a settimana utilizzo questa maschera;

  • Inoltre avevo comprato questo prodotto con l'acido salicidico. Però non mi piaceva molto perché era troppo liquido e difficile da usare (non ho mai capito se dovessi risciacquare il viso dopo l'uso);

    >ho usato per un periodo questo qui

    Si usa applicando qualche goccia sulle mani e poi strofinandolo sul viso?
u/Naxili · 1 pointr/asktransgender

These things?

Would I need the "frequently bought together" things too?

u/LittleHelperRobot · 1 pointr/BeautyAddiction
u/coffeeandblades · 1 pointr/OkCupid

I do it myself because you know, money. I use this but it's significantly cheaper if you buy it directly from the company than through amazon. I do use muslin strips with this. For hard wax, I use this, but am considering moving to cerapil or just sugaring everything.

u/trebleKat · 1 pointr/beauty

I used the Gigi's wax and hated it. It wouldn't dry hard enough to pull so it was basically like trying to pull bubble gum out of my hair; terrible. Have you had this issue? I use this now and love it.

u/bocadelperro · 1 pointr/TheGirlSurvivalGuide

Seconded. Nads facial wand is the best thing for eyebrows/upper lip that I have ever found. The only drawback is that they run out fairly quickly.

u/dizzyvonblue · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

On my NSFW list but its probably safe for work. Or these nipple rings I need my nipples repierced.

The last thing I licked was my fiancé toe, like 4 minutes ago.

u/Jnnlopez · 1 pointr/beauty

https://www.amazon.com/Brazilian-Bikini-Microwave-Formula-Ounce/dp/B00077C18K

I've used this wax for years and is effective with hair at an appropriate length. So much easier than the strips and available at like a Sally's too.

u/viiixxvii · 1 pointr/SkincareAddiction

There's regrowth, I just get lazy lol. Hair grows in phases so you might notice some regrowth less than a month in, but it's also a greatly reduced amount when it starts growing in. It's easiest to wax at home when there's less hair, and since I've been waxing so long, there are certain areas that barely come in even after 3 months.


Parissa Natural Hair Removal System Strip Free Hot Wax Face, Brow & Bikini Short Course Hair 4 oz https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0002PU86O/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_xx7lxbZQV299G


That's my favorite at home wax, but it might be easier to start out with strip waxes.

Good luck!