Do NOT use on sunburnt skin, dry, flaky, broken or irritated skin, over warts, pimples, moles, varicose veins or wounds or if you have previously eperiences.Skin peel, dermabrasion or laser resurfacing. Do NOT use if you are on any medication which can affect the skin or if undergoing any of the following dermatological treatments: topical retin A,.May not be suitable for the elderly or diabetics.Not suitable for eyebrows, male beard area, scalp, breast, perianal, or genital areas.If after 24 hours there is no adverse reaction, proceed with full application. Before each use follow the directions to test the wax and oil wipe on a small area of skin you wish to treat.Here are some ‘before’ and ‘after’ images of my nasty legs. Nevertheless, my legs are definitely a lot smoother than before! Even then, a few stubborn strands would refuse to budge. I don’t know if it’s the same for most waxing products, or if it’s due to my lack of proper skill, but I had to go over the same patch more than once, at times. They did indeed succeed in removing my leg hair, but I wouldn’t say that each strip perfectly removed each patch they covered. Now, for the most important bit we’ve all been waiting for: Just rip the strips off quickly as instructed and you’ll be good. It’s about what you’d be expect from ripping hair off your legs with an adhesive strip. I don’t consider myself to have an exceptionally high tolerance, but I think that the pain is definitely more than bearable. In terms of the pain factor, I guess it would depend on your tolerance. Like…maybe 1 minute or slightly less? More than “a few”, anyway. They instructed to leave the strips on for “a few seconds”, and to me, that means like…10-15 seconds or so, but I think I garnered better results when I left it long for longer. There were clear instructions on the back of the package, though they were kind of vague about how long to leave the strips on before peeling. Not that it’s rocket science or anything though. The large strip is about 15 x 6 cm, while the small strip is about 8 x 3 cm in size.Įven for a newbie like me, the strips were pretty easy to use. 10 wax strips (3 large pairs, 2 small pairs). ![]() ![]() One box costs 108 yen after tax, and comprises the following: Since my afternoon was free, I decided to give them a shot to see if they’d really work, instead of occupy my time with Netflix like a normal person would. I had seen these wax strips in Daiso for a long time, and always wondered about their effectiveness. So why am I reviewing wax strips then, if I don’t care about having smooth legs? The answer is quite simple: I was curious and bored. People who don’t shave aren’t automatically slobs who don’t care about personal hygiene, and people who do shave aren’t always sheep who are “adhering to the unrealistic beauty standards set by the mass media”. As long as they aren’t hurting anyone, I think people with body hairs of all lengths can get along without either side insulting the other. ![]() I’m not going to delve into whether people should or shouldn’t remove their body hair, because honestly, it’s no one’s business but theirs. ![]() I wouldn’t be surprised if people noticed or were irked by it, but frankly, I wouldn’t have given a damn. Meanwhile, I roamed the campus donning shorts in all my hairy glory. It seemed that the rare few who didn’t shave their legs at least had the appearance of having smooth legs due to incredibly fine or fair leg hair. It was only after I went to Australia to study at university that I started to notice that practically every girl had smooth legs, a result of regular meticulousness. I think other people also had other better things to do with their lives than notice someone else’s body hair. I don’t recall being teased badly about it, and had other matters on my mind that did not revolve around the quantity of hair I had on my body. Nevertheless, I never particularly minded. Growing up, I noticed that yes, I did have fairly hairy arms for a girl (I even had a female Mandarin tuition teacher who actually stroked my arm and commented on its fuzziness, which was all sorts of creepy), and pretty noticeable hair on my legs. I didn’t believe it as a child, and my opinion remains unchanged. My dad used to tell me that being hairy was a “sign of passion”.
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