19-08-08, 09:59 PM
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Originally Posted by PinkPotions
No i just found it brittle my strips were perfect (It is easier to get a perfect strip with the jet set) The wax was fine on my arms removed every hair but on my hubby's arm pits it just snapped possibly because of the strength of his hairs but i've never experienced this with euroblonde. It was sorer after the waxing apparantly although he could just be a big wimp i dunno i have no way of proving his pain.
I'm going to check tonight when i see him again and see if there is any redness still as he normally reacts quite bad with waxing and stays red for about 48hrs.
I'm just trying to give my honest opinion on the waxes i'll comment on the blue and ease once i've tried it, but i've heard these two waxes are miles better than the jet set.
I'll keep you posted when i check him tonight x
I've deleted the prices to abide with site rules but it can be easily checked
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I think there is always a learning curve with a new line, regardless of how good we are with any given style of product. I did have to re-train myself on how thick or thin I made strips depending on the brand and the product within the brand. Snapping can be caused from the strip being too thin, or the room too cold for the Jet Set. I totally prefer the Blue for the big reason that is it way more flexible. I would only use that JS if it was a hot summer and my room was not well air conditioned, other than that it is blue all the way! (for me anyway.) So if you are good with the other wax already, to get apple to apple feedback, work with new line for awhile and then do 2 sides.