When it comes to waxing, there are two distinct types: warm wax and wax strips. The distinction between the two is fairly self-explanatory, as both types can be made up of similar substances but are used for two different techniques.
Warm Wax
This is a treatment most often seen in salons, and involves the wax being heated up so it can be applied to the skin and as it begins to set it contracts and grips the hairs. In this method, either the wax solidifies and is pulled off in one piece, or a strip of paper or cloth is applied and removed, taking the hairs with it.
Wax Strips
Non-heated wax works in very much the same way, but usually comes pre-measured on prepared strips. They are a great solution for home-waxing, as they don’t require a heat source. By rubbing them between your hands, the wax is warmed up to the correct temperature , allowing it to grip the hairs when the wax is pulled away.
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As we can see, there are a lot of things to consider when deciding which is right for you. Whether you opt for warm wax or wax strips, Veet has a solution for you.
Warm wax used to be something that you would have to go in to a salon for, because home solutions had to be warmed up either with expensive appliances, or through a messy and risky process over the stove. Veet developed the EasyWax Electrical Roll-On System to combat these difficulties head on. The device automatically heats up the wax for you, so all you have to do is insert the wax cartridge and plug it in, wait the twenty minutes for the wax to melt and then roll it on the areas that you wish to remove the hair from. You then takethe fabric strip which are provided in the kit, rub onto the wax and then pull it away, taking the hairs with it! This treatment can provide a perfect finish at home, with minimal effort.
So whatever your preference, you can always rely on Veet to at least make choosing the wax solution for you a painless process.