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19-10-08, 02:16 PM

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AT the moment i am using babyliss satin smooth premiur gold wax with the single babyliss pot.

I was at the gmex show were Lori ( Wax Queen ) was demorstrating her waxing teqnuiqes.

I was VERY impressed with the ease wax and the blue wax and that is what i am going to try and work with next,

I dont think id be able to work with the jet set as i have major problems with satin smooth hard wax just car,nt get the damn teqnique right and that is purley down to bad training or lack of it at college.

the blue wax seems alot easier but like with anything new I know it will take practice, But the blue just looks easier to work with.
Cool... both the Ease and the Blue tins will fit in the Babyliss heater
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20-11-08, 07:53 PM

Well, good luck with everything, please feel free to pm me if you need tech support! I loved that big warmer, it was actually the first time I worked with it, we don't have those in the states. Really good heating element! I didn't like working with a deep basin of soft wax however, for me it was too easy to get all over my spatula, but I think you in the UK are used to that size. So my preference for soft wax is the 450 or 400 gram tin. I work until it is half empty, take it out and put in a new one. When that is half empty I pour it into the one on the side. So my wax is always full to half full.

I also always had my warmers plugged into an appliance timer and would have the wax turned on and off for me the days I work. This allowed me to have an early morning appointment and never worry about the wax.
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