| | |  | Shaving & Hair Removal | Home » » » » Surgi-wax Brazilian Waxing Kit For Private Parts, 4-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3) | | | | | | | Description: | | Brazilian Waxing Kit for Private Parts - The Brazilian bare look - and we mean completely bare - is hot, hot, hot! Getting the Brazilian look is as easy as regular bikini waxing with the detailed step-by-step instructional guide and no muslin strips needed! Start with the best salon quality hard wax available and add Maple Honey to increase the grip on each hair for complete removal right from the root. Results are smooth and sexy with no need to worry about stubble for up to 6 weeks. And with continued use, hair returns slower, finer and sparser. | | | Features: | |
• Easily prepated, simply microwave and stir
• Jar has a convenient handle so looking for potholders or burning your hands never happens
• Includes a Pre-Epilation Oil that ensures that wax always adheres just to the hair and never skin
• Spatulas are wide and eacy to grip and have a wide spreading surface to lay down more wax at a time, speeding up the process
• Brazilian Waxing Guide contains very detailed step-by-step instructions and illustrations to make the process easy
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 0.53 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.2 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.3 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.2 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.45 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 154 reviews |
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119 of 120 found the following review helpful:
Great product, highly recommended! Plus some tips...Mar 21, 2010
By L. Chew I love this product! I started using it in August of '09 and have repurchased it many times. I had never waxed any part of my body before using this and took a big risk going with a Brazilian my first time out. It can be messy, but once you get the hang of it, you'll be a pro in no time.
Here are some key tips based on my experience:
1) Make sure the wax is heated until it's thin enough to get all the way down to the skin. If it's too thick and sits on top of your hair, it's going to hurt when you pull it off. Warning though, it will be hot when you apply it. Find the right temperature that is comfortable for you, but is thin enough to apply down to the skin level. For me personally, I like it very liquidy/thin.
2) Pull it off quickly! Don't be tentative, if you go fast it won't hurt at all.
3) Buy a mug warmer to keep it heated. I bought mine from Fry's Electronics for about $10. This is a must in my opinion. Before I bought the warmer, I had to keep going back to my microwave to reheat the wax.
4) Make sure you use the oil and re-apply if you need to. Occasionally I'll have to go over the same area more than once and it's a good idea to re-apply oil there to make sure the wax doesn't stick.
My method: I sit on a towel and use a lighted mirror with magnification. This really helps to see what I'm doing. I also use a tweezer to get any stray hairs that may not have been picked up by the wax. I follow up with tea tree oil which I believe helps prevent ingrown hairs. I've heard that lotion/moisturizer with salicylic acid also prevents ingrown hairs, but I personally haven't tried this yet.
Although I'm not a hairy person (I'm Asian) my hair seems to grow out fairly quickly. I hate stubble, so I end up waxing once every week. One container/tub lasts me about 5-6 waxes. I buy the 3-pack and I'm on the Amazon subscription plan so it's even cheaper. This is the cheapest price around. Good luck!
81 of 82 found the following review helpful:
Best by far!Nov 02, 2009
By Robin M. Elder I started out using Surgi-wax to do a Brazillian style wax. I got about 2 waxes out of it, and it did a great job, but I thought it was bit expensive considering shipping and handling. So, I bought Sally Hansen's bikini wax kit at my local store. It's soft wax...and was a painful nightmare! It was messy, and didn't remove the hair efficiently, which meant redoing a lot of areas. The wax stuck to everything and was a HUGE mess! I quit half way thru and just shaved. Plus, I was left with swollen, red welts for a week. THUS, I HIGHLY recommend Surgi-wax! It's worth the money, and it works. The hard wax is so much easier to deal with. It takes out the hair in one yank, which means less pain. It gets 99% of the hair and leaves skin soft and smooth for at least 3 weeks (for me anyway). The wax stays pliable for about 10 minutes, and you do have to make repeat trips, but that is better than dealing with the insane stickiness of soft wax. The oil that comes with the kit is great to use before and after waxing. Once you've used hard wax you'll never go back to soft waxing with cloth strips! Surgi-wax is a great product.
52 of 52 found the following review helpful:
Cheap and effectiveJan 10, 2010
By Ketty This stuff doesn't completely remove every piece of hair but it's cheap (compared to a $80 session at a salon) and does the job well. I highly recommend it! I found this way better than shaving since 1 day after shaving I'd get stubble and itch. YES the first few times are painful, but as your hair thins out from waxing, it shouldn't be as painful after. Therefore, do this every month to prevent your hair from grown back thick. One complaint I have is that the microwave directions weren't very accurate. They say to microwave the wax for no more than a minute but with my 1100 watt microwave, I had to microwave for more than 2 minutes before the wax was spreadable. I get 2 waxes out of one jar. This works well on armpits, too.
A few tips: Definitely apply the oil before you wax. This is to make sure you pull on only the hair and not your skin since without oil the wax will stick to your skin. Look away when you pull. This helped me to gather strength because if I look at it then I chicken out, and I end up tugging on the hair which makes it more painful. For females, wax 2 weeks after you period. I heard this is when your skin is not so sensitive so it's less painful.
21 of 21 found the following review helpful:
Amazing, Amazing!May 27, 2011
By T. Cuesta Yes, Brazilian Bikini Waxing hurts, there is no doubt about it. It is an acquired habit. I personally LOVE waxing down under, no more ingrown hairs, no bumps. It's wonderful! This wax is comparable to salon wax. Doing it at home was easy. The wax picks up all the hair. But I have discovered another amazing use for this wax--- my underarms!!! Takes about 5-8 mins per underarm-- leaves them smooth, creamy looking and lasts forever!
This wax IS the BEST at home wax for bikini, underarm and even legs! Don't be fooled by the "For Private Parts" slogan on the box- it is amazing! I have about 6 jars at home becuase I am afraid I will run out, or they'll stop making it!
If you have never done a biki wax- here are a few tips from a LONG time waxer...at home and salon:
-- DO take advil or tylenol (NOT ASPIRIN; will cause you to bleed if you accidently pull to hard on your hair) before you wax- wait at least 30 mins.
---Trim hair, the longer the hair, the harder for the wax to stick and more chances the hair will "curl" or get "tangled" in the wax and be pulled in the wrong direction (this causes pain).
---Don't try to wax a 5 inch section. Go 2 X 1 inches, especially f your a newbie.
--- Do use the pre wax oil and wait at least 5 minutes before waxing.
--Wax in whatever position you feel comfortable. Some of us sit on the floor for the top parts of our bikini wax, some of us stand.
-- DO place newspaper under your feet / or when sitting on the floor-this will catch any "drops" that may fall.
--DO ENJOY your new brazilian wax!!!
:)
19 of 20 found the following review helpful:
Best of the waxes; use a numbing agentJan 26, 2010
By J. C. Sticco
"amatuer gourmet"
I actually use this on my legs, because the formula is superior to the regular Surgi-Wax. This wax seems to hit the sweet spot of cost, pliability, and grip. Unlike Sally Hansen, it doesn't become brittle as soon as it is cool enough to touch. Unlike Gigi, it doesn't break the bank. The oil seems like it should make the wax slip off the hair, but thankfully, it seems to help mostly with not sticking little extra bits to the skin. I have gorilla-like amounts of leg hair, and can just barely do my legs in 2 boxes (I prefer to use 3), so if you are just waxing your "Brazilian" area, 1 box should last you several applications. Here's a helpful tip: for sensitive areas, applying two or three coats of Oragel (or a generic equivalent) 20% lidocaine gel as a numbing agent two minutes before the wax works wonders for lessening the pain. I wouldn't be able to do my bikini line otherwise.
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