KyraLouise with Hollywood’s sometimes one type of wax suits your hand and style better than others. The fancy styles of wax do need a little tuition to get the best results. My favourite wax is one I hated before I coughed up for a day of training!
For stubborn hair I use a wax that sets fairly hard but still has a bit of flex (I often mix two waxes together). My secret weapon is to apply a gentle, flexible wax over the skin and then layer a harder setting wax over the top to give me a “handle”. This way I can combine skin kindness with leverage oomph.
I like outback Organics wax. For the skin type you describe Id suggest waxu might suit your hand. Lots of grip, sets instantly and lifts off cleanly.
For stubborn hair I use a wax that sets fairly hard but still has a bit of flex (I often mix two waxes together). My secret weapon is to apply a gentle, flexible wax over the skin and then layer a harder setting wax over the top to give me a “handle”. This way I can combine skin kindness with leverage oomph.
I like outback Organics wax. For the skin type you describe Id suggest waxu might suit your hand. Lots of grip, sets instantly and lifts off cleanly.