🌿 Wax away the fuzz, not your vibe!
This Nose Wax Kit combines 100% organic beeswax and aloe vera for a natural, painless hair removal experience. Designed with anti-spill ergonomic applicators, it offers precise nose and ear hair grooming for men and women. The kit includes 10 reusable sticks and requires only a microwave to heat, delivering salon-quality results at home without parabens, phthalates, or animal testing.
K**Y
It works perfectly & painlessly!
Seriously, this is the coolest thing EVER. I am a brunette, so dark hair peeking out of your nose is NOT attractive. Don't get me wrong - I don't have a beard in my nose or anything like that. But if you're going to pluck your eyebrows and such, who wants a few dark hairs peeking out of your nostrils? I bought this months ago and it's just been sitting there on the shelf unused. Tonight I decided to give it a try. It took about 90 seconds total to melt. It was super easy to use, just follow the directions. And yes folks... it didn't hurt to yank it out! The trick is to make sure it dries completely before you yank. It all came out clean and smooth, but this stuff is STICKY when not dried completely. I can't imagine having any stick in my nostril. It would be hard to remove. Of course, your nose hairs are there for a reason - to act as a filter. So, don't go too far in. You need those hairs in the back. But for the tiny little hairs up front - go for it! They all came out in one hairy little yank! Ladies, you have GOT to try this!
K**8
It works, but there is a learning curve
I've never attempted any sort of waxing. Firstly I have a pretty big stainless steel cuisinart microwave, not a cheap one. It took 5 minutes to soften the wax, but wasn't really soft enough. Not wanting to over heat my microwave, I took some out and put it in a pyrex measuring cup I had (one I didn't need). This was MUCH easier to work with and melted very well. Why I purchased this was actually for my ears. Though I'm not super hairy or anything there is some I want gone. The first try didn't get it all, so while the wax was still soft I pulled it off, applied more and did it again. This works just fine btw. It works for the nose as well, though again it took a couple of times. IMO there's no issues or problems with removing the used wax and applying more, it worked for me with no issue. Removing a small portion of the wax to a different container for the microwave worked best for me and I will use that procedure in the future.
P**N
Mostly worked
Ok, so I read a few of the posts and then decided to buy this and give it a try. Even in the 21st century, women with nose hair is VERY unappealing. So, following the directions, I microwaved the wax for a little over 2 minutes, breaking it up into about 30-40 second increments, checking the melting process. Once it got to where I thought it would work, I used it. The first use was great! Like most positive posts read, there was virtually no pain and complete removal. However, what I did not realize is that you SHOULD re-nuke it after the first usage. I didn't. The second usage (nostril #2), I did the same thing but this time, the wax was not as fluid as the first use. BIG mistake. Not only did it hurt like the devil, I spent the next 20 minutes picking wax out of my nose with a pair of tweezers....I do not recommend it...not fun! So, then I remelted the remaining wax, did nostril #2 again and this time, it worked. So, long story longer....remelt before reusing. Otherwise, this stuff is great. I wished I would have known about it years ago.
M**Y
This stuff is awesome!
So easy to use, I microwaved it a little longer than suggested (maybe our microwave is older) to where the Wa night looked soft enough to use, then swirled the tool around in the wax and held to my husbands nose for approx 90 secs, and well amazing results, his long bushy nose hairs came right out and so many! Can’t believe this product let me become an esthetician in mins! I re-did his nose ten times or so and he was incredibly happy with his relief! We want more, this product is no joke and anyone who had issues with it melting didn’t cautiously heat the product (every microwave is different-don’t press and button and walk away) I have no experience using wax and it was super easy and painless for me to use, my husband did squeal a bit 😂 I on the other hand had fun laughing at his expense and the amount of hair that came out of his nose! So gross and awesome!
J**S
A true believer in nose waxing. Go. Buy. NOW!
I'm a guy who gets really, really thick nasty nose hair. I get mustache hair growing up in there, like the nose hair follicles got confused about where they were setting up camp and started growing stuff in the wrong place. The worst thing about them was how all those hairs would tickle my nose and make it itch really bad. Super annoying. Tried trimmers, but they only work so well. The majority of my nuisance-class hairs grow right up in the very front of the inside of my nose, right inside the ball where they serve absolutely no purpose other than to annoy.I finally broke down and bought this stuff. And then I let it sit on my desk for two days. I was dragging my feet about using it because I wasn't sure how it would perform, how messy it would be, and whether it would hurt, and if so how much. So anyway, I finally put the little pot of wax into the microwave and nuked it for four minutes. It actually needed more time, about six minutes total. Once at least some of it turns to liquid, you're set to go. By the way, in case you're wondering, the melting point of this stuff doesn't feel hot at all. It was pleasantly warm to my delicate nasal passages, so as long as you don't go total overkill on the heating process, you won't even get remotely close to burning yourself.So I go right for the target area of my most hated nasal residents right at the front of my nose. I dipped those little applicators into the wax, and shoved them up the front of my nose. You have to let the wax set for about 90 seconds before removing the sticks. I was a bit nervous at this point, because I have plucked nose hairs before and it doesn't feel good. How was the wax going to feel? I kept an eye on the clock, and when it was time, I grasped those applicators firmly, took a deep breath, and yanked them out. To my utter shock and delight, I didn't feel a thing. No pain at all. It was surprising. But I think most of this can be explained in how I executed the process. You have to have complete resolve when doing this. Yank those sticks out of your nose like you would yank your hand out of a fire. Do it quick, do it decisively, and it probably won't hurt much. It didn't hurt at all in my case. I ended up using all ten applicators to deforest as much of my nose as I could in one session. The wax remained liquid up to the end of my session, and I imagine it will do the same for anyone else as long as you don't waste time.There are some nice-nasty people out there who would be grossed out by this recommendation, but I would recommend that you clean off and reuse the applicator sticks. You end up with a ton of wax left in the pot, and of course Yoffee wants you to throw away the applicators and buy more, but cleaning these things off is super easy. You can make the cleaning process hard on yourself, but I'm going to tell you the easy way to do this. The trick to cleaning these things off super easy is to let the wax COMPLETELY COOL AND HARDEN. This is critical. If you don't wait until the wax is completely hardened on the applicators, it will be like trying to scrape recently used, soft gum off, and that sucks. It took me a few attempts to figure this out. Let the wax completely harden and cool. Once this has happened, simply grasp the wax between your fingers, and twist it like you're twisting the cap off a small bottle. It will pop and pull right off the applicator, and the applicator will look as though it was never used. Rinse and repeat for all the remaining applicators, put them back in their little baggy, and keep them on hand to use for the next go 'round. Throw them out once the pot is empty of wax and you're ready to buy another kit.Seriously, I can't recommend this stuff enough. If you're on the fence even a little bit, go buy it. Now.
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