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- Apply one of the wax strips onto the skin and smooth firmly in the direction of hair growth.
- Immediately hold the skin taut with one hand and with the other hand, grip the bottom of the strip. In one swift movement, remove the strip against the direction of hair growth. Do not lift the strip directly upwards, but keep it as close to the skin as possible. To relieve discomfort, apply pressure on your skin with your hands.
- The same strip can be used several times. To re-use, place two used wax strips together so that the wax is in contact, rub the strips between your hands for 5 seconds and slowly peel the strips apart. Repeat as necessary.
- Legs: Determine the direction of growth of the hair in each area of the legs.* Work on small areas, sticking the strip in the direction of growth of the hair and pulling in the opposite direction.
- Underarms : Underarm hair tends to grow in two directions, so that waxing of the underarms must be done in two steps. Lift your elbow and move your hand towards the back of your head.
- For the upper area of the underarm, stick the strip towards the direction of the elbow. For the lower area, repeat the some procedure in the opposite direction.
- Always pull the strip in the opposite direction to the growth of the hair.
- Bikini Area: Apply in small areas. If the hair is too long, it is recommended that you cut it beforehand to about 5mm approximately Hold the skin firmly and stick on the strip. Pull the strip in the opposite direction to the growth of the hair.
- Lips: The lip hair tends to grow in two directions, from the centre to the ends, so that it must be eliminated in two steps: on the one hand the left side and on the other the right.
- After Waxing To remove any remaining traces of wax left on the skin, dab them with the back of a used strip. Once all the hair has been removed, any excess wax can be removed with a cotton wool pad or tissue moistened with baby oil. Do not use soap, water, or alcohol to wipe away any traces of wax.
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