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Has anyone used any of the Adam & Eve (now Jax Wax) strip or hot waxes? I just wondered how they compared to ther brands such as perron or outback?
Thanks
Sarah
 
Has anyone used any of the Adam & Eve (now Jax Wax) strip or hot waxes? I just wondered how they compared to ther brands such as perron or outback?
Thanks
Sarah
Hi! This is the products I use and I'm using the strawberry hot and strip wax. I love it and so do my clients. It smells amazing! I used to use Delsera and a fancy Italian one which the name escapes me and this is definately my favourite! X
 
Thank you Beccy, that's really good to know! x
 
I use it! It smells soooooo good and I’m getting results as good as I did with Perron rigot. Strawberry strip wax is my fav and the yellow hot wax which I can’t remember the name of!
 
I use it! It smells soooooo good and I’m getting results as good as I did with Perron rigot. Strawberry strip wax is my fav and the yellow hot wax which I can’t remember the name of!
Hi
Thanks for the info.
Do you find you have to apply the hot wax quite thickly?
All of the videos I have found make it look really thick.
Thanks x
 
Hi! This is the products I use and I'm using the strawberry hot and strip wax. I love it and so do my clients. It smells amazing! I used to use Delsera and a fancy Italian one which the name escapes me and this is definately my favourite! X

Hi
Thanks for the info.
Do you find you have to apply the hot wax quite thickly?
All of the videos I have found make it look really thick.
Thanks x
 
I trained in Adam and Eve wax but I decided not to use it. It is an excellent wax. But it's applied really thickly and that makes it startlingly expensive. It might be different now but I was trained to use 150g of wax per treatment. That's less than 7 waxes per kilo.

I also felt that the application is a bit slow -again this might have changed since I trained. Outback is spread very thinly so it dries within 15 seconds.

I can do a wax with outback for 50g per treatment plus a couple of spatulas of their gel strip wax. For me it's not just about the cost, it's also speed and about storing a minimum of one month's stock. They both give an excelled client experience.
 
Hi
Thanks for the info.
Do you find you have to apply the hot wax quite thickly?
All of the videos I have found make it look really thick.
Thanks x

To be honest, I apply quite thickly anyway. I use it mainly for facial waxing and so it isn’t really a problem for me to use more than usual as it’s sub small areas.
 
Hi
Thanks for the info.
Do you find you have to apply the hot wax quite thickly?
All of the videos I have found make it look really thick.
Thanks x

Sorry just noticed this question! I do apply quite thickly but I'm so used to that way that I couldn't imagine not doing it. You don't need it to be really thick but if it's too thin it becomes brittle and snaps x
 

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