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Best wax strips?
I was looking at Wax strips in Boots, they have a 3 for 2 offer so would like to stock up. Which ones are best ? I'm experienced at home waxing and I normally use home made sugar and fabric strips.
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Veet Wax Strips for legs and the microwave wax for underarms(the oriental one).
If you can afford it, Nads,some larger Boots shops stock it. |
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Veet Wax Strips for legs and the microwave wax for underarms(the oriental one).
If you can afford it, Nads,some larger Boots shops stock it. |
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Get Veet warm wax, it's literally amazing!
I used the strips for years, and while the results were okay they weren't amazing. Got the warm wax tub last month and it was like I'd had it done at a salon, and there's still no regrowth. It's a bit messy at first , but it's very easy to use and it washes off with water. |
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Veet wax strips work for me but my hair is thin.
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Veet wax strips work for me but my hair is thin.
My home made recipe is good but after it's heated a few times it's too thick to use
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My home made recipe is good but after it's heated a few times it's too thick to use