GiGi Strip Free Honee Wax Microwave Kit
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AnonynousHard To Use, Hard To Remove, And Painful IrritationI have used waxes at home for years with great success & little pain or irritation. This product is a disaster... it is difficult to apply, painful when stripping with a muslin, and almost impossible to remove from your skin or any other surface it contacts. The acute irritation lasted for about an hour and subsided over the day.posted Jul 19, 2009Link to this post
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Ping PanCoram, NyDon't WorkI bought one kit and tried the first time. Only few hair waxed off. I thought that I maybe didnt follow the instruction strictly. So I did second time one week after. My skin was sensitive and red after waxing, but lots of hair still stay on my lip. I am licensed technician for this. I used to wax many clients with traditional wax. It worked fine. However, my skin was sensitive to old wax. I decided to try this free strip honee wax. It didnt work.posted Aug 20, 2007Link to this post
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MartaVery Bad ProductI agree with Alison from Florida, this product is awful. The wax sticks to the legs and it is very very difficult to get a good grip at the wax to strip it out from the skin. I am glad I did not try on my eye brows....I have never been so disapointed with a wax like that before...and I have tried many....posted Jul 27, 2007Link to this post
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N/aNot Recommended For Body Waxing.After reading mixed reviews I decided to try this product out. I did my eyebrows and upper lips with out a problem. I tried to do my underarms and there wasnt too much of a problem. The problem occurred when I started to do my legs. Because the wax is relatively thin, I found it difficult to spread a thick layer of wax on my legs, so I ended up with patches of wax around my legs instead of a nice even layer all around. For facial waxing I thought this was excellent, but for body waxing it didnt impress me at all.posted May 21, 2007Link to this post
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AnonymousPretty Good But PainfulI havent tried the new yellow wax... didnt know they changed the product. But the green wax ive used works great! It does take practice, a little getting used to and altering the technique to work with you, and self-inflicted pain is hard to do. I had to listen to loud music to get in the self-mutilating mode it requires to get it off, but the results were great. I must add that the results do vary. Id give it a least 2 shots before chunking it for those of you who had unsuccessful experiences. Sometimes I dont get much hair off, sometimes I get it all, just depends i guess, but overall a great product.posted Nov 12, 2006Link to this post
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JulieDCChange Formula And It Is Terrible NowI really USE to love this product. It seems that they changed the formula, use to be green wax and now its yellow. Its terrible, it was a sticky mess, it didnt harden well and and it was stuck all over me and did not remove much of the hair. I would not recommend this and I would not buy it again, unless they started to sell the old formula.posted Sep 13, 2006Link to this post
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RyanUsed It For YearsI have used this product for years and am very pleased with it. I have sensitive skin and was always embarassed when I would get my eyebrows waxed at the salon because it would turn my skin bright red. So red that I would go straight home afterward to avoid people giving me strange looks. This product was recommended to me by a co-worker who had the same problem. It is incredibly gentle and my skin only gets red for a minute or two afterward. It is easy to set up, you just heat it in the microwave and stir, and easy to apply as well. I dont use all of the products that come with it except for the pre-wax and sometimes the wax remover but I still buy the whole kit because it comes with the sticks. I would highly recommend it to someone with sensitive skin or who hates to pay $15 to get their eyebrows waxed once when this one kit will last you well over a year!posted Sep 5, 2006Link to this post
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AllisonFloridaDon't Try This At Home!!This is the worst wax I have ever used!! It is impossible to get off your skin, let alone anything it touches. I am still scraping this wax off my tile floor. The muslin strips also shred and stick to the wax. There are definitely easier to use waxes out there. Try Nairs Microwave wax instead...its cheaper too!posted Sep 4, 2006Link to this post
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KbVirginiaYou Have To Know What You're DoingI have used this particular wax for several years - got this newer kit only recently. I have extremely sensitive skin, and yet the only times Ive had less than excellent results are when I havent followed the directions correctly, and then only on two occasions that I can recall. The directions are there for a reason! Dont overheat! Dont leave the muslin strip on too long!posted Aug 23, 2006Link to this post
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HinanoJust Used The Wax.I already had the other stuff so I bought the wax separately. This stuff sucks. You neeed to put a load of it on just to wax anything off. It smells horrendous (my father complained I stunk the house when I heated it lol). Also it takes FOREVER for it to heat up! You gota have smoke coming out of it for the wax to stop being hard as a rock High chance of burning yourself because of that too. This is like THE WORST wax Ive ever used, I ended up throwing it out when I got a different brand.posted Jul 9, 2006Link to this post
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