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Age:
18+
Brand: Alexya
Line: body care
Product Type: body paste
Product Properties: depilation
Volume: 300 g
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Country: بولندا
Made in: Poland
If beautiful, smooth, hairless legs are your personal beauty standard, then there are many different ways for you to achieve this result, among which sugaring is very popular. This natural method is safe due to the use of a special paste that does not cause irritation and allows you to remove unwanted hair as gently as possible.
Polish experts have developed a special depilation paste Alexya Sugar Paste For Depilation, which is suitable for both home and professional use. It is based on natural sugar, does not provoke irritation, rashes and is suitable even for the most sensitive skin. It is easy to use and, also, environmentally friendly.
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Sugar paste must be applied to the skin against hair growth (it is a very important rule). Then smooth the paste several times so that it can better bond with the hair. Do not tighten, but tear off in one swift movement in the direction of hair growth.
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Sucrose, Aqua, Citric Acid.
This is my first store-bought pasta, as I used to make it myself. I don't have much to compare it to, but! The pasta quickly becomes too soft and starts sticking together. The first time I used a portion-ball in a manual technique, but after that, only strips could help. Overall, it does the job. It removes well and doesn't cause any skin irritations.
This pasta is excellent, the best for me. It's easy to use, even for a beginner. Superb!
The pasta is of very good quality, I am already on my fourth can, not the first year of use. The pasta is of medium density (indicated on the jar as "Natural"), perfect for manual work. The only thing is that it melts quickly and the consumption is higher during the summer, but those who have air conditioning in the room can solve this problem or switch to a harder density pasta. It works well on all areas of the body. It doesn't melt in my hands for a long time (except in the summer), but I have to mention that my hands are cold. At the end of the work, it may become slightly melted and it's difficult to remove it with hands, so prepare a couple of fabric strips or a sheet to cover and remove it with bandage technique (but this is not a rule, it's only if it's hot in the room or if your hands are hot). Getting the pasta out is quite easy, but it's a bit difficult in winter, simply put it in a bowl of hot water to make it more pliable. It doesn't cause irritation, the ingredients are sugar, water, and citric acid. I especially like that it's labeled as not tested on animals! I don't understand why there are so few reviews for this pasta, it deserves recognition.
I apply the paste in a thin layer under the bandage strips.
I found the pasta to be good and it suited me well.