Mini Cold Wax Strips, Beauty Formulas

Beauty Formulas
Cold Wax Strips
A convenient and easy way to ensure effective long lasting hair removal leaving your skin hair free for up to 4 weeks.
With my recent trip to the beach (happened over the weekend btw), I did a bit of shopping in preparation for it. I got to thinking about hair removal and came across a few things that can help on that matter.
Actually, Sophie had a little something to do in introducing the idea into my head. That’s why when I saw this product on the shelf, I thought it wouldn’t do much harm if I experiment a bit. Besides, we all worry about the bikini line during beach season, right? The wax strips are also used on facial hair but, fortunately, I don’t have that sort of problem. So, my experiment only involved the former.
Suggested application:
For best results, hair should be between 3-4 mm long.
Make sure your skin is clean, dry, not irritated and free of oils and creams.
For best results, warm the wax slightly by rubbing between your fingers for 30 seconds and slowly peel the strips apart. Allow longer if required.
Remove any excess wax with a cotton wool pad or tissue moistened with baby oil.Important Note: Never use soap, water, or alcohol to wipe away any traces of wax.

First of all, waxing is not for the faint-hearted. It will hurt. It will sting. You’ve got to prepare yourself for pain if you’re going this route. The wax strips are called cold since the wax isn’t prepared the same way like most waxing techniques. It can be used at room temperature. Easy to use. Just peel the strips off, apply on your skin then peel it off — removing the hair on your skin. Er, ideally.
Sadly, I’m not at all impressed with the wax strips. Apart from the painful process, hair removal isn’t 100% effective. Even when it’s economical since you can re-use the strip until desired result, having to do the task over and over isn’t what I call efficient. Using it on a small area as the bikini line, I believe that spending 30 minutes on this one task is too impractical.
Also, remember when it said that you can easily remove excess wax with just apply baby oil with cotton swabs on your skin? Well, I did that but there’s a red mark that’ll be left on the skin which won’t go away until a day or two. The area will have prickly skin (seemingly like gooseflesh), too. And if you pulled the strip in the wrong direction, there’s a possibility that you’ll wound yourself.
But to balance things out, after a couple days, my skin feels unbelievably smooth. I’m still not sure how long this will last. You know, before the hair grows back. I’ll make sure to let you guys know.
Anyway, if you decide to use it, make sure you schedule it a few days before you “show off” your skin.
P.S. Do you think it wise to use it to shape my eyebrows?
Photo© 2008 Sasha Manuel
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18 opinions for Mini Cold Wax Strips, Beauty Formulas
GamerDarling
Apr 15, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Why use that? It’s like $8 bucks a month to have an esthetician do it for you.
I actually use Nair’s version of these strips on my legs and I just thought I’d point a couple things out to that might be helpful…
Taut skin. If you pull the skin tight before pulling the strip off it removes the hair far more efficiently, and with less pain.
When applying, smooth the wax strip in the direction of the hair growth to get the best pull. You’ll miss hairs if you smooth against the growth.
I actually use peanut butter rather than baby oil. which sounds weird, but because of it’s consistency it works better and is less messy.
Always use an after treatment oil. I would actually call a local spa and ask them which they use. Usually the spa will carry any product used in their treatments, so you should be able to pick it up from them.
Don’t forget upkeep. Ingrown hairs are common with waxing. Once the irritation has gone down make sure to use a scrub. Sugar scrubs are amazing.
Sophie
Apr 15, 2008 at 10:57 pm
Veet rules. I also used Beauty Formulas before, but I’m a firm convert of VEEET as I waxed my legs 30 minutes before my trip last weekend! I was stunned! Will post about it in a bit :D
Sasha Manuel
Apr 15, 2008 at 11:07 pm
Taut skin. Directional application and pull. Done all that as per instructions on the box.
I do find using peanut butter as weird. Er, not entirely sure if I’m open to that.
Sasha Manuel
Apr 15, 2008 at 11:09 pm
Hey, Soph! I’m actually going to try VEET one of these days. I already bought a tube. It’s all part of the grand plan on experimenting on hair removers. LOL. ;) Can’t wait to read your review! :)
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tahn
Apr 21, 2008 at 9:16 am
I actually tried this years back before I discovered veet. One thing is it does not get all the hair. There are still little strands of hair that the wax cannot seem to take off. But when I used veet, those little strands were not a problem anymore.
Sasha Manuel
Apr 22, 2008 at 11:10 pm
Another Veet fan. Thanks for sharing. :)
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paula
May 8, 2008 at 7:28 pm
wat kind of VEET do u guys use? i almost bought at home wax stuff but i am too scared and too shy to go to a salon. im scared bc ive used VEET foam stuff, left it on for 4 minutes and afterwards my skin looked like a cat had gone crazy on my legs with scratching! hurt soooooooooo bad. :(
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