Hard wax or soft wax?

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Rue97

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So, I'm thinking of buying the Babyliss Satin Smooth Wax Warmer and I plan to do my arms, face and bikini area but I am not sure which type of wax I should use? I've been reading and apparently hard wax seems to be the best for sensitive areas but not very big I just dont know how I could use that, do you just put it in the pot and warm it up then use it? what happens after I'm finished and theres wax remaining do I just throw it or leave it in the pot and re heat it for next time? And also whats the deal with soft/creme wax? Do i leave it in the pot and re heat it next time? I am new to this and I'm really eager to learn since I really hate hair and I dont always have the time to go to salons also the fact sometimes they mess up and get wax on your clothes...... Hope someone can help me, thanks.
 
Personally I prefer hot wax, are you trained in hot and warm? I use Gigi hot wax and it's excellent for bikini, I'm not sure on the system your using but my pot with wax ( all the wax) in the wax heater, and heat it up every time, but make sure you use a new spatula every time you use it never double dip as this can cause cross contamination x
 
As your not trained I would prefer not to give you any other advice than to find a salon & if you worried about them getting wax on your clothes then wear old things that won't matter (not that it is normal for a trained therapist to get wax on peoples clothes) OR find a mobile therapist to come to you so you don't need to wear clothes & you can just pop on a robe after your waxing has been completed.

If you are trained please go and fill out your profile with your relevant qualifications.
 
That has answered my question, thank you both very much. :D:D:D
 

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