Waxing oil?

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Storme

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So I use small amount talc when I do waxing, but find this can be rather messy and I am running low now. I am thinking of using waxing oil, I have only ever heard of it on here. I have no idea what it is or how to use it.
Any help is appreciated.
 
Most of us on here use Jasmine Oil, by Perron Riggot. You only need to use a tiny bit on the area to be waxed. If you use too much, blot it with tissue.
Using an oil really does make a difference. And it smells amazing.
 
And just to add to what Andrea has said that its also great to use a little of the Perron Rigot Jasmine oil after your waxing to remove any residual wax and it moisturises the skin before you apply your post wax creams. The oils are so much nicer to use than talc.
 
Can you use the oils under warm wax as well as hot?

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Yeah I hate using the talc as I usually get it all over my tunic ect.
Can you use any oil or is it just that brand that you can use?
 
Lycon oils are really nice :)
 
It has to be a very light oil you only need a small amount in a very thin application.

Mat
 
Berins also do a lovely Jasmine oil. It does make such a difference.
 
I know this is old but can you use grapeseed oil?
 

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