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Waxing Kits

Are you looking for an at home waxing kits? If you are tired of paying someone else to wax your eyebrows or other areas where hair can be a nuisance you might consider a waxing kit of your own. There are numerous types of waxing kits on the market. Read on if you are looking for buying tips, basic product information, the cost, brand names, and reasons you might consider one waxing kit over another in the information below.

  • Surgi provides a Brazilian Waxing Kit for $13.99. This kit uses the microwave to prepare the wax with a jar and convenient handle.  It also comes with pre- epilation oil and the necessary spatulas for using the wax.  There is a step by step guide included in the box. You can use this product up to two to three times.
  • Moom offers an organic waxing kit for $16.99. All ingredients are USDA certified and can be used for all skin types.  It is water soluble which means it leaves no residue on your skin. It has chamomile, lemon water, tea tree oil, and sugar in the ingredients and can be heated in the microwave. You also get at least three waxings out of the kit depending on where and how you use it. For those who live in warmer climates you do not even need to heat it up.  Moom is for the very sensitive skin because it is far less toxic and has soothing ingredients.
  • Gigi has a Mini Pro Kit, which is considered a starter kit for novices. It offers the wax and lotions for a professional service. It is also quick and easy to use. The product is sold for $39.99. Unfortunately this kit is expensive and you need a few extra items such as baby powder, wax remover, and scissors.  These three items do not come with it and what is included is the wax and an oil along with the strips and a spatula. The wax remover is not as gentle as using something like baby powder.
  • Nair is perhaps one of the most well known products for waxing in the market. The Nair Microwave wax takes 15 seconds to heat up after the first 30 seconds. It is a natural sugaring wax which can be applied to any area, especially if you get the full body kit. It is sold for $15.00. Nair is considered a highly successful product, however there is one drawback.  If you have sensitive skin Nair can be a problem. Nair tends to use chemicals rather than natural organics. While the wax is a natural sugaring product you might find the oil to remove any extra wax is going to cause you issues. On the whole with Nair it is the user that can have issues with the ingredients or use of the product rather than the product itself. It takes a little getting used to.

These are just a few of the waxing kits on the market. As you can see they come in a range of prices, but most of the $10 to $16 waxing kits work great. You just have to decide what ingredients you want to use.