Storing Your Hot Wax and Organizing An Area For It?
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Dec 12, 2013
Britney W.
So I don't know about you gals but for me it's a pain to break out the wax, open it up, microwave it, use it, and put it all back up without making your hands sticky and everywhere a mess. I know I need to invest in a wax warmer, however, can you store wax in it while you're not using it? I feel that's the easiest way to deal with it! Also, if you have a waxing area- how do you organize in a small space?
Thanks ladies!
Dec 12, 2013
Sam R.
Yes you can leave it in the warmer when not in use
Dec 12, 2013
Britney W.
Awesome. Cool deal!
Dec 12, 2013
Anupa M.
I like using a candle warmer and just sticking the jar of wax on top of it :) that way I don't have to make a trip to the microwave and back. I also think candle warmers are cheaper ahaha.
Dec 12, 2013
Anupa M.
I also keep all my waxing things in a box :D
Dec 12, 2013
Britney W.
Thanks. My problem is that somehow the containers the wax comes in always seem to get sticky. No matter how hard I try to clean up. It's hard to take the lid off and put it back on as well. It's too much of a hassle to wax every two weeks so I do it once a month, Lol.
Dec 12, 2013
Anupa M.
I've found that dipping a towel in warmed up baby oil (stick the bottle in hot water while you're waxing to heat - microwaving it makes it to hot and you can burn yourself) and when you're done waxing dip the oil into a paper towel and wipe off the wax (should still be warm) this should keep the lid from sticking and help remove the wax on the outside. It's what I do and I hope this helps
Dec 12, 2013
Britney W.
Hmm! Never thought of that! I've been using the itty-bitty bottle of wax residue remover oil that comes with the kit. I did definitely remember that next time!