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Review on Waxing Kenashii Applicators Separately Improved by Laura Douglas

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Microwaving the container and its entire contents is easy when you only need a puff or two to treat both nostrils/ears seems excessive and dangerous. At room temperature this wax is *VERY HARD* . I'll look for a wax with a lower melting point. As an experiment, I left the container on one of the home heaters for a couple of hours - FAIL. I dipped the container in boiling water from the kettle and after 10 minutes NOT. After repeatedly boiling the container in hot water, the wax has softened enough that I can fill an extra shot glass, which will be my main melting vessel for quick/easy heating of small batches, and I'll be using this stuff more often. The smell of partially melted wax wasn't great TBH. I would think that if you actually heat the material in the microwave/oven the smell will become more intense. Maybe try a peppermint or citrus wax? Check the temperature of the wax before applying. I've found it partially chilled to be effective in putty/glaze consistency. If it's runny like hot wax, it's probably TOO HOT to apply to your skin. I think there are several techniques: put a large enough drop on the applicator/chopstick so that the wax completely touches the wall of the nostril;

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  • Poorly thought out