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Friday, November 7, 2014
Cheap Teflon Tuff 10 Day Nail Color #47 Potent Port
You'll never be sorry for purchasing this Teflon polish, it's great stuff, if you are one of many with splitting nails or soft nails. Keeps your nails hard and the polish wears a long time before chipping. Why Sally Hansen quit making it is just plain crazy.
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Discount Sally Hansen Natural Beauty Color Comfort Lipstick, Sparkling Berry
Nice color and has no odor which I need since I'm very sensitive to smells. Looks and feels great on the lips.Natural looking color and a good quality lipstick for very little. Will buy this until it is no longer available.
Friday, October 10, 2014
Best Sally Hershberger Conditioner, Normal to Thin Hair 10 fl oz (300 ml) Deals
Love this stuff! Works like a charm and hope it never disappears off the market! Great for fine/thin hair!! But if you want the full body effect you will need to get the hair spray and other SH hair care line similar to this product!I have tried so many different hair products, including very expensive ones. This is absolutely the best. I have long straight fine hair. This shampoo, the conditioner, and primer are awesome. Makes my hair have so much body and look much thicker. The smell is divine too. People always comment on it, thinking it's my perfume.
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Best COMPLETE SALON MANICURE 0.50oz NAIL POLISH (CAMELIA) By SALLY HANSEN Deals
This polish looks great on my nails and I love the shape of the brush that comes in the "complete salon manicure" line. I will use this instead of regular clear polish now, although I can't say it looks a ton different. It is very transparent. I tried putting multiple coats on to get more color but it didn't look great. Stick with 1 or 2 coats for a natural, healthy looking appearance!
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I absolutely love this nail polish color. I bought it about a year ago, and since then haven't been able to find it in the stores. It is a very subtle, almost transparent pink.Best Deals for COMPLETE SALON MANICURE 0.50oz NAIL POLISH (CAMELIA) By SALLY HANSEN
I really really love this polish. I use it once a week and my nails stay perfectly polished and professional looking.Monday, June 30, 2014
Cheap Sally Hansen Naturally Bare Honey Wax Body
Customer Ratings: 
List Price: $12.99
Sale Price: $9.44
Today's Bonus: 27% Off

I disagree with the other reviews -I really like the Naturally Bare kit. As someone who waxes her legs at home and has for years, I've tried a number of products and this is a good value. I don't know if maybe other customers aren't using this product properly (or even waxes in general), so here's how I use it and it works great!
Note: Hair should be approximately 1/4" to remove fully and easily.
1. Exfoliate legs. I use a rough scrub glove and warm water. Let legs dry COMPLETELY.
2. Cover dry legs with baby powder.
3. Cut clear plastic across the roll into strips approx. 2" wide. Anything wider won't pull up evenly.
4. Smooth on a THIN layer of wax. This is key! It has to be a thin layer otherwise the wax doesn't grip the hair. You will have about half of a jar of wax left after you use up all the plastic on the roll. Thin, thin, thin is the key!
5. Press on the plastic strip. A lot of reviewers hate the plastic, but I love that I can see what I'm doing and the material doesn't bother me at all.
6. Pull the strip off in a quick movement against the hair growth pattern. You can use the same strip twice as well as to clean up edges.
7. Reapply baby powder and finish your leg.
Then I just thought, there is no way that a product would just not work like this.
I gave it another try, and it worked great. What you have to do, is apply the wax extremely thin. What I did is I applied it, and then with the edge of the applicator scraped the access wax off, so the remaining layer is super-dooper thin.
Then put the strip on immediately, and I rubbed it a little.
The next step, where it can go wrong is when you pull the strip off. The thing is, that you have to do it really, really fast. I had to do it a LOT faster, and stronger then when I'm using my other wax. Also, don't wait too much.
Also, it worked better for me when the stuff started to cool off a little bit. I think if it's too hot the wax is just too runny for it to grab anything.
When I did exactly what I just described, all of the hair came off. But, you really need to follow the instructions.
After all, I think I'll use this product again, I only gave it 4 stars because it's not the easiest thing to figure out.
That said, this beats spa and salon visits by a wide margin. Very good experience.
List Price: $12.99
Sale Price: $9.44
Today's Bonus: 27% Off
I disagree with the other reviews -I really like the Naturally Bare kit. As someone who waxes her legs at home and has for years, I've tried a number of products and this is a good value. I don't know if maybe other customers aren't using this product properly (or even waxes in general), so here's how I use it and it works great!
Note: Hair should be approximately 1/4" to remove fully and easily.
1. Exfoliate legs. I use a rough scrub glove and warm water. Let legs dry COMPLETELY.
2. Cover dry legs with baby powder.
3. Cut clear plastic across the roll into strips approx. 2" wide. Anything wider won't pull up evenly.
4. Smooth on a THIN layer of wax. This is key! It has to be a thin layer otherwise the wax doesn't grip the hair. You will have about half of a jar of wax left after you use up all the plastic on the roll. Thin, thin, thin is the key!
5. Press on the plastic strip. A lot of reviewers hate the plastic, but I love that I can see what I'm doing and the material doesn't bother me at all.
6. Pull the strip off in a quick movement against the hair growth pattern. You can use the same strip twice as well as to clean up edges.
7. Reapply baby powder and finish your leg.
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Ok, so I got this product and I got the same results as all those people who wrote the 1 star reviews.Then I just thought, there is no way that a product would just not work like this.
I gave it another try, and it worked great. What you have to do, is apply the wax extremely thin. What I did is I applied it, and then with the edge of the applicator scraped the access wax off, so the remaining layer is super-dooper thin.
Then put the strip on immediately, and I rubbed it a little.
The next step, where it can go wrong is when you pull the strip off. The thing is, that you have to do it really, really fast. I had to do it a LOT faster, and stronger then when I'm using my other wax. Also, don't wait too much.
Also, it worked better for me when the stuff started to cool off a little bit. I think if it's too hot the wax is just too runny for it to grab anything.
When I did exactly what I just described, all of the hair came off. But, you really need to follow the instructions.
After all, I think I'll use this product again, I only gave it 4 stars because it's not the easiest thing to figure out.
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I used this product with great satisfaction. A word of caution: carefully read the instructions, do not overheat the wax, and test the temperature before use.That said, this beats spa and salon visits by a wide margin. Very good experience.
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I read the reviews for the product(which were not great) but i bought it wanting to try it myself. I used it and found it to work just perfectly. I heated up the wax in the microwave for about 40secs or so though the instructions say we can also use it at room temperature but i doubt that it will.(u'l need to heat up several times, whenver it gets cold) I have tried different wax before but i can say from my experience that you always need the wax heated up well to be able to wax smoothly and painlessly. Also, i used different wax strips.. one with pores(somehow i don't trust the plastic ones).. and i got a perfect result. The wooden spatula and aloe lotion are great. i will recommend the product.. there's nothing bad about it.. just we have it follow the right method of waxing.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Sally Hansen Naturally Bare Honey Wax Body
Waxing your legs isn't exactly "fun" to begin with. What's worse is when you apply a sticky, gooey wax that pulls your hairs but doesn't pull them OUT. So you're left with the same hairy legs as before but now they're tender from the pulling. This product sucks! The wax doesn't adhere to the hair strongly enough to pull them out. I think it's too sticky. I tried everything from heating less to more, applying different thickness, and even trying to use a cloth strip instead of the plastic ones this comes with. NOTHING worked. I'm very disappointed and will not recommend or purchase this product again. Don't waste your money and time!!Wednesday, February 26, 2014
Cheap Sally Hansen Cornsilk Shineless Natural Matte Pressed Powder
I've placed the same review on every Sally Hansen Cornsilk product I can find on Amazon, because I LOVE this product, HATE that it's discontinued, and want it back...we all need to contact Sally Hansen and demand the product comes back~!
This product was discontinued for a while, somewhere around 2006 or 2007-ish. I've done some considerable reading on other message boards on this product, as well as having contacted Sally Hansen itself. What I learned was that the product had been discontinued back in that '06-'07 time period shortly before Cornsilk's manufacturer, Coty, had acquired Sally Hansen. Once they did that, they decided to move their Cornsilk line over to the Sally Hansen label, and began selling it again, as a Sally product. Observant longtime users noted that, once the product was sold under the Sally name, the ingredients list changed--the most noteworthy change being that their most touted ingredient, walnut husks, dropped down the ingredients list considerably, and talc, which can be irritating to skin, among other flaws, was now the TOP ingredient. Despite this disappointing change, this new product was nevertheless STILL better than any other facial powder on the market by a mile.
Now it appears the product is discontinued again. Sally no longer makes it. Through my research, I was able to ascertain that Sally decided some time ago to completely discontinue the Cornsilk line, but continued to make the NO COLOR version of the product until supplies ran out. They finally stopped making the product around the end of 2008. So all the Cornsilk you'll find out there now are from businesses that specialize in discontinued make-up, or stores that buy discontinued lots, like Big Lots or the like. This is why the product is now suddenly much harder to find, and a LOT more expensive than it used to be.
Meanwhile...there is NOTHING else like it on the market. I really don't understand why there is SUCH fervor over all the mineral powders that are on the market, like Bare Minerals and Sheer Cover. I've tried a couple of them, and all cake into cracks and crevices TERRIBLY and make the face look MORE aged and completely unnatural...NOTHING like what they seem on TV.
This product is the BEST one out there for absorbing oil, matting shine, and smoothing imperfections like large pores or wrinkles, while looking completely NATURAL on.
For the life of me, I can't understand why Coty/Sally Hansen would tamper with this successful formula--not only changing the ingredient list when they DID carry it...but now discontinuing it altogether. They've never promoted the line very well--I've NEVER ONCE seen a tv commercial for this product. But it's a gem.
I hope they reconsider their decision and bring the product back to the market. Maybe if enough consumers protest...on one board that I read, a consumer who had contacted Sally mentioned that the Sally rep was keeping a list of names and numbers of those requesting that the product is reincarnated, and perhaps if enough requests are made, they'll reinstate the product. So anyone who wants this product back should take a moment to contact Sally Hansen at TalkToUs@cotyinc.com or 1-800-953-5080. Perhaps a grass roots effort is what is needed to return this product back to the shelves. I'd let Sally know that if they only MARKETED the darned product, the customers would buy! If you've never used this product before, just give it a try--you'll never go back.
Update 02/23/2011: On the several occasions I tried calling the customer service number for Coty, I got a msg that said their customer service department was unavailable while in training. Interestingly, my various calls were not placed back-to-back, but at random times over the course of a year. They must do a lot of training there.
I wrote customer service once, but got no answer back, and wrote again recently. I finally got a response when I mentioned my reviews here on Amazon, and the considerable response that they were getting. Please see the comments for this review to read the letter sent to me. At this point, I've given up hope that we'll ever see this product again. :(
This product was discontinued for a while, somewhere around 2006 or 2007-ish. I've done some considerable reading on other message boards on this product, as well as having contacted Sally Hansen itself. What I learned was that the product had been discontinued back in that '06-'07 time period shortly before Cornsilk's manufacturer, Coty, had acquired Sally Hansen. Once they did that, they decided to move their Cornsilk line over to the Sally Hansen label, and began selling it again, as a Sally product. Observant longtime users noted that, once the product was sold under the Sally name, the ingredients list changed--the most noteworthy change being that their most touted ingredient, walnut husks, dropped down the ingredients list considerably, and talc, which can be irritating to skin, among other flaws, was now the TOP ingredient. Despite this disappointing change, this new product was nevertheless STILL better than any other facial powder on the market by a mile.
Now it appears the product is discontinued again. Sally no longer makes it. Through my research, I was able to ascertain that Sally decided some time ago to completely discontinue the Cornsilk line, but continued to make the NO COLOR version of the product until supplies ran out. They finally stopped making the product around the end of 2008. So all the Cornsilk you'll find out there now are from businesses that specialize in discontinued make-up, or stores that buy discontinued lots, like Big Lots or the like. This is why the product is now suddenly much harder to find, and a LOT more expensive than it used to be.
Meanwhile...there is NOTHING else like it on the market. I really don't understand why there is SUCH fervor over all the mineral powders that are on the market, like Bare Minerals and Sheer Cover. I've tried a couple of them, and all cake into cracks and crevices TERRIBLY and make the face look MORE aged and completely unnatural...NOTHING like what they seem on TV.
This product is the BEST one out there for absorbing oil, matting shine, and smoothing imperfections like large pores or wrinkles, while looking completely NATURAL on.
For the life of me, I can't understand why Coty/Sally Hansen would tamper with this successful formula--not only changing the ingredient list when they DID carry it...but now discontinuing it altogether. They've never promoted the line very well--I've NEVER ONCE seen a tv commercial for this product. But it's a gem.
I hope they reconsider their decision and bring the product back to the market. Maybe if enough consumers protest...on one board that I read, a consumer who had contacted Sally mentioned that the Sally rep was keeping a list of names and numbers of those requesting that the product is reincarnated, and perhaps if enough requests are made, they'll reinstate the product. So anyone who wants this product back should take a moment to contact Sally Hansen at TalkToUs@cotyinc.com or 1-800-953-5080. Perhaps a grass roots effort is what is needed to return this product back to the shelves. I'd let Sally know that if they only MARKETED the darned product, the customers would buy! If you've never used this product before, just give it a try--you'll never go back.
Update 02/23/2011: On the several occasions I tried calling the customer service number for Coty, I got a msg that said their customer service department was unavailable while in training. Interestingly, my various calls were not placed back-to-back, but at random times over the course of a year. They must do a lot of training there.
I wrote customer service once, but got no answer back, and wrote again recently. I finally got a response when I mentioned my reviews here on Amazon, and the considerable response that they were getting. Please see the comments for this review to read the letter sent to me. At this point, I've given up hope that we'll ever see this product again. :(
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I was having some panic attacks when I couldn't find this powder anymore in any of my local stores. I was extremely relieved to find it on Amazon! I was forced to try other compact powders in the meantime, but nothing works like this one does. It keeps the oily areas dry/matte while perfectly covering blemishes (not too much, not too little). I don't like makeup to look much like a manican. I've always rather liked my freckles. This works better than ANYTHING similar out there!Best Deals for Sally Hansen Cornsilk Shineless Natural Matte Pressed Powder
i used other pressed powder brands for oily skins and Cornsilk is perfect. my skin is very oily but with cornsilk seems like porcelain for hours, i'm appling it 2 times by day. Its a great product that i would recomend.Honest reviews on Sally Hansen Cornsilk Shineless Natural Matte Pressed Powder
I've tried all the high end expensive powders but I keep coming back to this product. Cornsilk has this translucent look about it. It looks so natural and it keeps your face looking matt. It is a gorgeous powder.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Sally Hansen Cornsilk Shineless Natural Matte Pressed Powder
I have ordered from this vendor previously and received excellent service as always. The art work is beautiful and fantastic.Thursday, February 13, 2014
Review of Sally Hansen All Over Body Wax Hair Removal Kit
I've noticed that alot of people were giving this product a bad review but after reading their comments I figured that most of the reviewers didn't know a simple trick to make this wax worth your money. So I'm posting it now.
Items you need before using this product:
Baby powder
Kleenix/tissue paper
bowl of hot water (enough water to surround the wax container to keep it warm) if you don't have a wax warmer
-the product itself (oil, wax, paper strips & wooden stick)
Steps:
1Warm up the wax to make it semi-liquid in the microwave (usually a few second does the trick), use the wooden stick to stir the wax [Please note: you don't want the wax to be runny like water, should be like a pasty consistency that's a little runny]
2Place the wax container in the bowl of hot water to keep wax warm
3Use a Kleenix/tissue paper to pat the area you want waxed with baby powder so you have a white layer of powder on that area (helps prevent the wax from sticking to your skin)
4Spread the wax onto the powdered area and immediately put a paper strip over the wax (slightly patting it onto the wax)
5When the wax is not so warm/ thick (a couple seconds later after putting the paper strip on) pull the strip quickly in the opposite direction of the way your hair is growing [it's going to hurt not going to lie but if you do it fast enough it's not that bad, just think of your new hairless skin when you pull]. If you aren't fast with your hands, having someone else (friend, spouse, family member, etc...) will make pulling the strip less stressful.
6Repeat steps 3-5, the powdering of your skin where ever you plan to wax to prevent pulling off your skin.
7Use the oil (blue bottle) that is supplied to any wax residue to rub off the wax on your skin (do this after your done waxing)
8Take a shower, then put lotion on the spots that were waxed and you have your perfectly waxed skin to show off.
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Took a star off for not having enough wax to actually do a full body wax.
DO:
1) Clean the underarms first to remove any deodorant residue. I use hydrogen peroxide but rubbing alcohol or a good loofah-scrubbing in the shower would probably also work
2) Use a bone-dry washcloth or towel to dry them as much as possible
3) Spread/rub in a layer of baby powder on each underarm area after drying and immediately before applying the wax
4) Spread the wax on in as thin a layer as possible over the baby powder
5) Smooth the strip on in the same direction as the hair
6) Rip off the strip in the opposite direction as the hair, as close to the skin as possible (across, not up).
I do steps 4-6 in two parts for each underarm first the lower part, where my hair grows down (and I pull the strip upward), then again for the upper part where my hair grows up (and I pull the strip downward).
7) Last, *after* the whole underarm is done, rub in the finishing oil.
I've been using this for years, and both my underarms are done in less than 10 minutes including wax microwaving time.
DON'T:
* Use the oil to "prepare" the area before waxing! This is a terrible idea, it will make it much harder for the wax to grip your hair.
* Use too much wax, this will just make it harder to pull the strip and harder for the wax to pull out your hair.
* Skip the baby powder step! For me, putting the wax over a smoothed-on layer of baby powder makes it less painful and more effective on the hair. On those rare occasions where I've forgotten to use baby powder, it hurts more and there's MUCH more hair and wax residue left over.
* Use deodorant for 24 hours after waxing, I think it makes ingrowns more likely. I just use one of those natural crystal/rock deodorants for a day before I go back to my regular deodorant/antiperspirant.
* Screw the lid back on completely after you use it, it will just be more difficult to open the next time when it cements itself shut. I just place the lid back on and turn it maybe a 1/4 turn (and store it right-side up). If it does cement itself shut, you can microwave it with the cap on until the wax loosens up inside the lid.
Before you give up on this wax, try baby powder!
One star will cover the fact that it does have a nice hot fudge type smell, and it comes with about 5 or 6 spatulas. However, that is because you can only use each spatula once as you can't wash them and use them again. If I was keeping this product and using up the whole tub, I would be out of spatulas about half way through the wax. Thankfully, the almost full tub, is firmly in the trash with the spatulas saved for another waxing kit. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
Can anyone recommend an American waxing kit like my kit from the UK that I described?
Items you need before using this product:
Baby powder
Kleenix/tissue paper
bowl of hot water (enough water to surround the wax container to keep it warm) if you don't have a wax warmer
-the product itself (oil, wax, paper strips & wooden stick)
Steps:
1Warm up the wax to make it semi-liquid in the microwave (usually a few second does the trick), use the wooden stick to stir the wax [Please note: you don't want the wax to be runny like water, should be like a pasty consistency that's a little runny]
2Place the wax container in the bowl of hot water to keep wax warm
3Use a Kleenix/tissue paper to pat the area you want waxed with baby powder so you have a white layer of powder on that area (helps prevent the wax from sticking to your skin)
4Spread the wax onto the powdered area and immediately put a paper strip over the wax (slightly patting it onto the wax)
5When the wax is not so warm/ thick (a couple seconds later after putting the paper strip on) pull the strip quickly in the opposite direction of the way your hair is growing [it's going to hurt not going to lie but if you do it fast enough it's not that bad, just think of your new hairless skin when you pull]. If you aren't fast with your hands, having someone else (friend, spouse, family member, etc...) will make pulling the strip less stressful.
6Repeat steps 3-5, the powdering of your skin where ever you plan to wax to prevent pulling off your skin.
7Use the oil (blue bottle) that is supplied to any wax residue to rub off the wax on your skin (do this after your done waxing)
8Take a shower, then put lotion on the spots that were waxed and you have your perfectly waxed skin to show off.
Quick profile:
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Asian
Took a star off for not having enough wax to actually do a full body wax.
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I have thick, hard to remove hair and with other kinds of wax (even from Sally Hansen) I get lots of hair and residue left behind. This is the only wax that makes my armpits presentable! For me, the trick is using baby powder to make the area as dry as possible before I apply the wax.DO:
1) Clean the underarms first to remove any deodorant residue. I use hydrogen peroxide but rubbing alcohol or a good loofah-scrubbing in the shower would probably also work
2) Use a bone-dry washcloth or towel to dry them as much as possible
3) Spread/rub in a layer of baby powder on each underarm area after drying and immediately before applying the wax
4) Spread the wax on in as thin a layer as possible over the baby powder
5) Smooth the strip on in the same direction as the hair
6) Rip off the strip in the opposite direction as the hair, as close to the skin as possible (across, not up).
I do steps 4-6 in two parts for each underarm first the lower part, where my hair grows down (and I pull the strip upward), then again for the upper part where my hair grows up (and I pull the strip downward).
7) Last, *after* the whole underarm is done, rub in the finishing oil.
I've been using this for years, and both my underarms are done in less than 10 minutes including wax microwaving time.
DON'T:
* Use the oil to "prepare" the area before waxing! This is a terrible idea, it will make it much harder for the wax to grip your hair.
* Use too much wax, this will just make it harder to pull the strip and harder for the wax to pull out your hair.
* Skip the baby powder step! For me, putting the wax over a smoothed-on layer of baby powder makes it less painful and more effective on the hair. On those rare occasions where I've forgotten to use baby powder, it hurts more and there's MUCH more hair and wax residue left over.
* Use deodorant for 24 hours after waxing, I think it makes ingrowns more likely. I just use one of those natural crystal/rock deodorants for a day before I go back to my regular deodorant/antiperspirant.
* Screw the lid back on completely after you use it, it will just be more difficult to open the next time when it cements itself shut. I just place the lid back on and turn it maybe a 1/4 turn (and store it right-side up). If it does cement itself shut, you can microwave it with the cap on until the wax loosens up inside the lid.
Before you give up on this wax, try baby powder!
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I bought this product yesterday, and tried it out literally 30 minutes ago. I didn't want to waste my money on getting professionally waxed, so I was excited to use this 10 dollar product. At first, I got some hair off with little pain, but as I moved places, the wax would not harden. The cloth strips would not take the wax off, and I was left with a gooey mess all over myself which would NOT come off. It was easily one of the most uncomfortable situations I have EVER been in. The oil barely took any of it off, and there was not enough of it. DO NOT WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THIS. It is down right awful, and will leave you bleeding and covered in wax.Honest reviews on Sally Hansen All Over Body Wax Hair Removal Kit
This product removed the hair no problem, but it also removed half of my skin while i tried to get the wax off. I have used Nair wax in the past and never had a problem. Why did I switch??? I don't know. This wax is impossible to get off. The worst of it was the more I tried, the more it spread. By the end, my butt cheeks were sticking together. Not a pretty sight! Taking a shower only made it worse as my hands were covered with it. Go With the Nair brand. It washes right off and works almost as well.Find helpful customer reviews and review ratings for Sally Hansen All Over Body Wax Hair Removal Kit
As a seasoned home waxer I have to say that one star is way too much for this product! It is HORRIBLE! I moved to the States from the UK, where I am used to a wax that washes off easily with warm water, and real cotton strips that you can rinse then put in the washing machine and use again and again. Having run out of my British stuff I turned to Sally Hansen as a name that I recognized from other American products. BIG MISTAKE! Like all the other one star reviews say, it sticks like glue and the only way to get it off is with the tiny bottle of oil that comes with it. After one use on just my bikini line, I am out of oil and have no way of getting the stickiness off of just about everything in my bathroom!! The strips that come with it are some sort of paper derivative, and completely useless! And with how you have to tug to get them off, I am left with bruises and raw patches of skin despite using baby powder in preparation, as I always do.One star will cover the fact that it does have a nice hot fudge type smell, and it comes with about 5 or 6 spatulas. However, that is because you can only use each spatula once as you can't wash them and use them again. If I was keeping this product and using up the whole tub, I would be out of spatulas about half way through the wax. Thankfully, the almost full tub, is firmly in the trash with the spatulas saved for another waxing kit. DO NOT BUY THIS PRODUCT!
Can anyone recommend an American waxing kit like my kit from the UK that I described?
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