PHD Tea Tree Creme Wax

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Hi guys

Just had my PHD training and bought some of the Tea tree creme wax as i didn't get any with my kit......

now am i being stupid or should creme wax look 'creamy' as in the opposite to clear.....the wax inside the tubes is green but clear......
 
all cream wax i have had has looked "creamy", kind of thick and not see through
 
The PHD tea tree wax is green, runny and clear. They also do other creme waxes that are creamier.
Creme waxes heat at a lower temperature than the honey wax.
If you are using PHD then you lose temperature quite quickly as the wax is constantly in and out of the heater.
When i used to use that system i would only use the honey wax except for eyebrows and then i would use the tea-tree because it was easier to see :)
I use pot and spatula now as it's much easier.
 
I thought this when I first tried some !

I think its just the way they make it as the lavender wax that they also make is more like your typical creme wax.

If you really want a creamier wax you could always try australian bodycare as the tubes still fit in the phd wax heater.
 
Hi

I have recently qualified and went from pot and spatula to PHD quite quickly as I am mobile. I bought the complete kit with trolley which came with honey wax, it is fab, except on eyebrows, what do you use for this? Thinking of just using the pot again for this ..............

Hi guys

Just had my PHD training and bought some of the Tea tree creme wax as i didn't get any with my kit......

now am i being stupid or should creme wax look 'creamy' as in the opposite to clear.....the wax inside the tubes is green but clear......
 

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