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GiGi Brazilian Body Hard Wax is a 14.6 oz premium wax formulated specifically for extreme Brazilian and sensitive area hair removal. Its free formula caters to sensitive skin, delivering smooth, stubble-free results ideal for bikini lines, armpits, and facial areas. Trusted by thousands with a 4.2-star rating, this wax offers long-lasting value and salon-quality performance at home.





| ASIN | B0030ZRSHK |
| ASIN | B0030ZRSHK |
| Amazon Bestseller | #106,417 in Beauty ( See Top 100 in Beauty ) #432 in Face & Body Hair Depilatories |
| Color Name | oz |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,949) |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2009 |
| Date First Available | June 3, 2009 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item model number | GG899 |
| Manufacturer | HealthLand |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 9.8 x 6.6 cm; 396.89 g |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 9.8 x 6.6 cm; 396.89 g |
| Scent Name | Scent |
| Size Name | 395グラム (x 1) |
| Skin Type | Sensitive |
| Target Gender | Unisex |
西**山
Really good for armpits
This product is good but I do personally find I love it for my armpits but not my legs. My legs hair grows so randomly and is a bit thin in some places making it hard to remove and get smooth feel from waxing at home it seems. This may sound negative until you hear for me this is a game changer for the armpits although painful there’s no little black stubs which I have from shaving and my armpits become so smooth. Especially in summer this is worth it. Smooth baby like armpits. Bonus is I honestly don’t even need a lot of just the armpits so it lasts a long time. Think depends on the persons hair if waxing works for your hair type well then it’s definitely worth trying. I’d imagine most armpit hair is similar and a bit thick so highly recommend trying it there. Make sure to not put your arm down before it’s hardened a bit or it’ll be extra hard to remove. Sexy armpits so with it.
マ**V
3、4年前からこのメーカーを使っています. ハードワックスで、小鼻のまわりなどにも使用しています. とても良くとれます.
H**O
この商品を何回かリピートして使用しています。 個人的には値段も手ごろで気に入っています。 しかし、最初のレビュー書かれている方が、恐らくワックスの使い方を全く知らないままに購入して 悪評価を書かれているようですので、内容を補足しようと思います。 まず、この手の商品は基本「溶かして使う」ものですので、同時にワックスウォーマーを購入するほうがいいです。 ワックスウォーマーにもいろいろありますが、温度調整が可能なものが使いやすいです。 溶かしたワックスは非常にあちこちにつきやすく、またつくととるのが難しいです。 ですので、基本汚してはダメな場所や汚れては困るものの近くでは使用せず、 使用する際には下に紙などを敷くことをお勧めします。 また、これはハードワックスですので、シートに塗るとかは全く不要です。 脱毛したい部分のお肌にオイルなどを薄く塗り(その際、多少広めに塗っておいた方がいいです)、 溶かしたワックスをヘラにとって適量を肌に塗り、固まるまでしばらく置いた後、そのまま剥がすだけです。 ヘラは基本使い捨てです。 尚、商品についている説明書などに日本語が全くないので、それが苦手な方もいるかもしれません。 ちなみに、ほぼ同じ商品と思われるものが☆4の評価を得ているようです。 この商品の一番の難点といえば、 アメリカから普通郵便で発送されるので、届くのに結構時間がかかるということです。 でも、時間に余裕をもって注文しておけば何の問題もありませんので、 これからもリピートして使うつもりです。
き**こ
しっかりとれます。ハードワックスですが、結構ハードだなと。 何度もチャレンジしましたが、こちらビキニライン用ですけど、恥丘部分は良いですが股の所の皮膚には私にはハードすぎるようで使用するとその後痒みが酷くて・・・・ Iライン部分に至っては、一緒に皮膚がはがれてしまって、その後は更に治るまで痒みと痛みで不快な日々をすごしました。 前から股を閉じて見える部分専用ですね。 とは言っても、私はバンドエイドとかでも薄皮一枚めくれてしまうタイプなので、一応試してみたものの、やはり私はレーザーしかないなと思いました。 ついでなので色々な場所に使用してみました。 まず脇、問題なく使えます、ただ常に女性だと生えていないのを好まれる場所だと思うので・・・・ワックス脱毛だと手軽に自宅ですぐに脱毛できますけど、次にまた数ミリ毛を生やすまで未処理にするのは抵抗のある場所ですね^^; 次に足(脛)、わかってはいましたが、脱毛後、生えてくる毛が5割ぐらい埋没毛だらけになります・・・ 気持ち悪いし、その毛をむしるとブツブツになってしまうし、痒みも多少あるのでやっぱり使用できず・・・ 腕は埋没はしませんでしたが、何かハードワックスを使う意味がなかったですね。当たり前ですけど、広範囲にできるソフトワックスで十分ですね。
C**E
waste of money
Waste of money
A**ー
2020年に2600円で購入。缶入りなのでウォーマーが必要なところ、使わない小鍋で頑張ってたけど、缶を掴むトングは必須だし、缶から別容器に移すと必ず垂れて大惨事に。 ただ、ワックス本体は使いやすいかも。水みたいにサラサラになるので、少し冷ましてやや固くなったほうが厚塗りできるので剥がしやすいかも。 2024年リピしようと思ったら3600円!考えちゃうな
Y**Y
LAから「発送しました」までに3日。到着予定日は18日後でした。送料500円もしたのに旅行準備にとても間に合わず。商品はまだ使っておりませんが、人にはお勧めできません。 使用後の感想 ワックス自体は問題なし。問題は容器です。 金属製の缶なので、電子レンジは使えず。削って出すなど問題外。 電磁調理器+煮立った鍋の湯煎で溶かす意外ありませんでしたが、こぼれて甚大な被害が出ました。何をしてもマジ取れない::容器がすごく熱くなり扱いにくいこと…。 全部溶かして、カップケーキ容器に少量に分け、前任のチンして溶かせるワックスの容器にいれて使う予定です。これだけのためにワックを溶かす器具を買う気には成れませんでした。
A**ー
これまでシュガーワックスを使っていましたが、ハードの方が短い毛も抜けるということで試しに買いました。 溶かす手間はありますが、ハードワックスの方がすごくきれいに抜けます! シュガーワックスのときも、こちらのハードワックスでもベビーパウダーをはたいてから使用しました。 シュガーワックスのときは軽く表皮が剥離したりしていましたが、このワックスだと皮膚への負担は全く感じません。 ウオーマーをもっていないので冷めてきたら暖めなおすのが面倒ですが、 シュガーワックスだとストリップになじませて保冷剤で冷やしてしていたのを考えると、ハードワックスの方が手軽に感じます! 抜け方もきれいだし、肌への負担も軽くなって大満足です!
C**R
ORIGINAL REVIEW: “waxing was a mess, drips was everywhere, the experience was painful and not so great”. UPDATE: I have stopped using it after a long time and decided to give it a second try. Now my opinion radically changed. This time, I applied wax oil in prior . And it worked wonderfully. It perfectly removed painlessly all the hair without pulling. My method of applying hard wax also improved so there is no more reaidue that was hard to clean up, and no more dripping. Advise: you have to use only wax oil, any other oil won’t work
A**G
Ignore any negative comments you’ve read about this product. The wax is amazing, and any trouble that arises with it is all about temperature and technique. I’ve been using this for years, and I’ve perfected the technique over time. Believe me when I say the trouble is not the wax. You will NOT be an expert the first time, but it gets easier and faster each time. That being said, the first time I used it, I thought I might be walking around with great globs of wax attached to my hoo-ha until I had them surgically removed. It was bad....REALLY bad. So know that I have experienced everything that can go wrong with the wax, and I still say it is not the fault of the wax. To help others avoid the pitfalls, I’ve decided to share some pointers. *Supplies you’ll need: paper towels or an old towel, a mirror, warmer and wax, wooden spatulas (tongue depressors work too), baby powder, baby oil, scissors if your hair is long, and No Bump to apply to freshly waxed skin *Before you do anything else, trim your hair to about 1/4 inch. If you don’t, it’s going to hurt more, be more difficult to remove, and potentially pool in a way that makes it almost impossible to remove. *If this is the first time waxing, or if you’ve had difficulty in the past, make sure you’ve got a couple hours to devote to the waxing process. (This doesn’t include time to heat the wax.) *Heat your wax. While this sounds simple, it’s one of the most crucial steps to success. It takes the warmer a long time to heat the can of wax when it’s new. Be patient. I turn it on high until it’s hot, then turn it to low once it’s heated. The consistency of the wax when you apply it is so important. You’ll need a wood spatula (they come in the kit) to stir and apply the wax. When you dip the spatula in, the wax should not run off like water. If it does, it’s too hot and thin and won’t provide good coverage. It might also crack, making it really difficult to remove. If it’s too thick, like honey, you’ll not only waste a lot of wax, but it will take longer to dry. The consistency should be somewhere between water and honey. It is far better to have it somewhat closer to honey than water. *Take a couple Advil about 20-30 minutes before you apply the first bit of wax. It really helps. I have forgotten before and could definitely tell a difference. *Spread a towel or paper towels on the floor to catch any drips. I either stand or sit on the floor for the waxing. *Get out the baby powder. It is your new best friend. Some people use oil at this point, but I had trouble getting the wax to stick to the hair. Anyway, I liberally apply baby powder to the spot I’m getting ready to wax. The powder keeps the wax from sticking to your skin, but dries the hair so it sticks to it. I also dump some into my hand and rub it all over both of them so there’s a coating on them. This will keep wax from sticking to your hands when you either drip it on them or try to pull wax before it’s completely ready. Now it’s time to start waxing. * Dip your spatula in and get a glob of wax on it. I hold it above the warmer for a few seconds and run the bottom over the edge of the can to scrape off drips. Apply the wax to a small section, maybe 1 x 2 inches. I always start on the outside and work my way in. Run the wax in the direction the hair grows, from the root to the end. You want the wax to be dry enough to peel, but not too dry. Since my hands are always coated with powder, I gently pat the wax a couple of times. It should be dry enough to remove within just a few seconds if your temperature is right. (When you apply the wax it should feel really warm, but certainly not hot enough to hurt you.) With your free hand, hold the skin taut above and below the waxed patch. With your other hand, grasp the bottom end of the wax. Technique is important. Imagine you’re peeling the wax off, not pulling it. This can be achieved by keeping your pulling hand close to the skin as you peel back toward the base instead of pulling upward. If wax drips somewhere, or if you got it on you fingers while peeling, it’s a good idea to let it dry before attempting to remove it. *Powder the next section, and maybe your hands again if they need it. Keep doing small sections. I like to leave the landing strip until last, because it’s the most painful part of the process. *They tell you not to go over the same section more than once, but I’ve never had trouble with a second application to get straggling hairs as long as I powdered the area again. *When you’re completely finished, you’ll no doubt have some wax on your hands, and some bits left behind. Before I ever get in the shower, I pour baby oil into my hands and remove it and the wax bits with a paper towel. Next I pour more into my hands and rub it everywhere the wax touched. I feel for stuck bits as I rub it across the area, scraping gently with my fingernail to loosen them as I find them. I then wipe that all off with another paper towel. I shower using ivory soap on the waxed area which cuts through the oils very effectively. *After showering, I apply No Bump to avoid ingrown hairs. It’s a good idea to use it after every shower, but it burns like fire the first time you use it after waxing. If you keep up with waxing, it’s faster because your hair doesn’t all grow in at the same time. It takes me around 50 minutes to wax now.
N**Y
LOVE this wax! I suffer from PCOS so I have coarse dark hair. I also have very sensitive skin and Ive found that soft wax irritates as sticks to my skin and doesn't remove much hair. Hard wax lifts off my skin as it cools and removes every hair it comes into contact with (so be careful not to drip this onto any hair you want to keep; like eyebrows) I don't use this for Brazillian so I can't comment on that, but this is excellent for facial hair. I use the Gigi warmer on medium which I find heats the wax to the perfect temp. It's important to not let this cool too much after applying as it will harden and be difficult to remove. Because of this, I do only one area at a time. Even so, it takes me less than 5 minutes to do my face; above, below & between each brow, left & right upper lip, under chin X2, 1 centre neck, 2 'sideburns'. 13 in all with very minimal plucking after (I sometimes miss a cpl on my chin). It leaves behind very minimal residue, and my sensitive skin is only slightly pink for about an hour. This usually lasts 2 weeks for me as my hair grows very quickly, but waxing this often doesn't irritate my skin at all. A friend asked me to do her brows (about 8 or 9 hairs lol) and she couldn't believe that it didn't leave any redness whatsoever. When she has it done with soft wax at the salon, she's left with red welts around her brows for at least an hour after. A tub will last me quite some time, and, as usual, it's cheaper on Amazon and you get it delivered at home!
S**A
Love using gigi wax for years now, it is applied easy and main thing is that it comes off skin easy. It captures all of your unwanted hair. I still haven't found any better wax.
K**L
So good!
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