Looking for a Good Home Waxing Kit

Updated on May 05, 2008
P.N. asks from Norwich, NY
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Hey ladies,
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a good home waxing kit for legs. Preferably something that's pretty simple to use. I've found a product that works well for the bikini/facial areas but it uses small strips and would take forever to use on my legs. Any help and technique info is appreciated!

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So What Happened?

Thanks for the advice! I decided to have it done professionally the first time so I can get a good look at how to do it properly, then I'm going to try the sugar product one person recommended.

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B.H.

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at whole foods they have a sugar based hair removal product that's super easy to clean up after and all. otherwise it's probably similar to wax. it's made by parissa. moom is another manufacturer of the same stuff. one thing: muslin strips are easier to use- and reusable- than the disposable strips that are often included. but they both work;) good luck! i;m intrigued by the bliss spa product!

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S.W.

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Bliss Spa's Poetic Wax is the best! And it hardens and peels off without having to use cloth strips. it is so easy and clean. You can buy it from Bliss online or at Sephora.

Happy Waxing!
S.

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J.C.

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Gigi is great and inexpensive. I've used one for several years and it works great.

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L.V.

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Sorry, I don't know of anything for legs but would love to know what product you use for the bikini area.

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D.G.

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Try Nads or a lit from Sally Hansen...it has worked for me

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M.S.

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Look into an epilator. They're available on Amazon, it's an electric machine, like an electric shaver, but it pulls the hair out by the root instead of just cutting it at the surface level (it doesn't hurt any more than waxing as it's basically the same thing). It's like waxing, but not as messy. They cost anywhere from $30 - $100. I've used mine for years, I used to go to salons, but this saves so much time (not to mention $$)

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