Wax Instructions

At Once Natural Wax, we strongly believe the road to success goes hand in hand with education.  To achieve the very best results when using our wax, we recommend following these instructions below:

USE INSTRUCTIONS:
 
Melt the wax in wax warmer until wax begins melting and can be stirred into a creamy consistency with the spatula. Once achieved, reduce temperature to ensure comfortable contact with the skin. When wax is ready to be applied, temperature should be held between 100°F and 105°F (38°C and 40°C).
 
Apply wax onto the skin, evenly in the direction of hair growth and remove the entire section by pulling against hair growth at a 45° angle. Because our wax offers versatility, spread ability, and highly flexible properties, less wax can be applied on larger and smaller areas, making results fast and efficient. Can
safely be used on all areas of the face and body, as well as, all skin types and hair textures.

Variation in consistency, color and aroma of this wax product are normal, and do not compromise the quality.  For best results, use in conjunction with our pre-wax and post-wax skincare products.
 
Keep out of reach of children.  In case of accidental swallowing, seek immediate medical attention. Avoid contact with the eyes.  For external use only and to be used exclusively by a professional waxing technician. Please note this product is not intended for home use and is for professional use only.
 
WARNING!
 
DO NOT REUSE this wax product, as serious skin damage can occur.  This wax product is intended for a
single use only and should be immediately disposed of after each use.
 
Do not apply on irritated or broken skin.  Do not leave on the skin for longer than two minutes.
 
Do not apply at a higher temperature than indicated in these instructions.
 
In case of contact with the eyes, wash out with abundant amounts of water and seek professional
attention.


Our Natural Ingredients: Pine Resin, Beeswax and Essential Oils.
MADE IN USA

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