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Review on πŸ‘ƒ Yoffee Original Nose Wax Kit - Easy and Quick Home Nasal Waxing Solution with Organic Beeswax - 1.76 fl.oz - Includes 10 Reusable Anti-Spill Applicators - Effective Nose Hair Remover for Men & Women - Made in Spain by Christa Baldwin

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Faithful advocate of epilation of the nose. Walk. Obtain. CURRENTLY!

I'm a guy who has very, very thick nasty nose hair. I have mustache hairs growing there, like the hair follicles in my nose got tangled up where they were stored and started growing in the wrong place. The worst part about them was all that hair tickled my nose and it itched a lot. Super annoying. Have tried trimmers but they only work so well. Most of my ugly hair grows just in front of the inside of my nose, right in the sphere, where it serves absolutely no purpose other than to annoy. I ended up breaking down and buying this thing. And then I left it on my desk for two days. I was hesitant to use it because I wasn't sure how it would work, how messy it would be, and if it would hurt, and if so, how much. Anyway, I ended up putting the pot of wax in the microwave and firing it up for four minutes. It actually took longer, only about six minutes. As soon as at least part of it becomes liquid, you can start. BTW, in case you're wondering, the melting point of this material doesn't appear to be hot at all. It was comfortably warm for my sensitive nasal passages, so unless you overdo it with the heating process, you won't even come close to a burn. Nose dwellers right in front of my nose. I dipped these little applicators into the wax and put them in front of my nose. You will need to let the wax dry for about 90 seconds before removing the sticks. At this point I was a little nervous because I used to pluck my nose hair and that's not very good. How did wax feel? I kept an eye on the clock, and when the time came, I grabbed these applicators tightly, took a deep breath, and yanked them out. To my utter shock and delight, I felt nothing. No pain. It was wonderful. But I think a lot of that can be explained by how I did the process. You must have full determination when doing this. Pull those sticks out of your nose like you pull your hand out of a fire. Do it quickly, do it firmly, and it probably won't hurt much. In my case it didn't hurt at all. I ended up using all ten applicators to deforest as much of my nose as I could in one sitting. The wax stayed liquid for the rest of my session and I believe it will do the same for everyone else if you don't waste time. There are some nice people and some unpleasant people who are put off by this recommendation. , but I would recommend that you clean and reuse the applicator sticks. You end up with a ton of wax left in the pot and Yoffi obviously wants you to throw away the applicators and buy more, but it's very easy to clean these things up. You can make the process of cleaning difficult for yourself, but I'm going to show you an easy way how to do it. The trick to getting these things off very easily is to LET the wax ENTIRELY STAY AND WEAR. It is very important. If you don't wait for the wax to fully set on the applicators, it's like trying to scrape off freshly used soft chewing gum, which sucks. It took me a few tries to figure it out. Allow the wax to fully harden and cool. Once this is done, simply take the wax between your fingers and twist it as if you were unscrewing the cap of a small bottle. It pops out and pulls out of the applicator and the applicator looks like it has never been used. Rinse and repeat the process with any remaining applicators, placing them back in the pouch and keeping them handy for next time. Throw them away once the pot is empty and you're ready to buy another set. Seriously, I can't recommend this stuff enough. If you have any doubts, go ahead and buy. Currently.

Pros
  • nice thing
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something