OK, not being a beauty geek... at the mo. I have a question, and hope I'm not hijacking this thread but it is linked and therefore seems the perfect place to ask.
Where I occasionally go for a Brazilian, they use a completely different type of wax than any of these and they call it Cold Wax. It doesn't come in pre-formed strips, it comes in trays in cold layers of approx 1cm thick ....looking believe it or not like homemade toffee, but professionally packaged of course.
The therapist is Russian, and has it sent over to her from Russia (i;d read what was on the box, buty its in Russian!). it doesn't require heating, she just pulls a piece off, warms it slightly from the warmth of her hands (yes she wears a glove), kind of flicks and stretches it over the skin and hair and then pulls it back quickly off, doing an area of approx 1 x 3 cm each time, using the same piece of wax each time, until it is 'full of hair', then a new one. I've seen similar methods of using sugaring, but am assured this is wax, and very popular in Russia.
Its very quick...takes approx 3 or 4 seconds to do each small area and a full Brazilian (very deep) done in about 10-15 mins. The results are excellent, the pain is minimal (well...for a bikini wax), and the skin left very soft and hardly any reddening.
Does anyone here know what this is, or if there is an equivalent?