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Reddit mentions of Parissa Epilation (Waxing) Non-Woven Cloth Strips, Replacement Strips for use with Hair Removal Liquid Wax, 100 x Large Size Strips 9'' x 3''

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Parissa Epilation (Waxing) Non-Woven Cloth Strips, Replacement Strips for use with Hair Removal Liquid Wax, 100 x Large Size Strips 9'' x 3''
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Non-Woven Fabric (Cloth) Strips for Waxing: These epilation (hair removal) strips are for use with liquid hair removal waxes. They are non-woven which means they help prevent the wax from soaking through. No sticky hands.Soft & Flexible: Soft yet sturdy and durable strips. These are professional quality fabric strips. Made from pressed cotton fabric.Re-Usable: These fabric strips for waxing are re-usable with sugar based waxes (not resin based waxes). Rinse in water and hang to dry. Do not machine wash or machine drLarger size: These are larger salon-size fabric strips, perfect for body waxing. Parissa also have smaller strip sizes available on Amazon.Made by Waxing Experts: by Parissa, the waxing experts, with over 30 years of waxing experience. Check out the Parissa complete waxing kits on Amazon.
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ColorPINK
Height5 Inches
Length3.12 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateNovember 2014
Size9x3 Inch (Pack of 100)
Weight0.3 Pounds
Width3.12 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Parissa Epilation (Waxing) Non-Woven Cloth Strips, Replacement Strips for use with Hair Removal Liquid Wax, 100 x Large Size Strips 9'' x 3'':

u/wintercast ยท 1 pointr/Fitness

Hey, hope you don't mind my comment. I am female and don't wax my chest, but I wax a lot of other places on my body.

over time, you get used to the waxing and even different professionals do it different and even what you ate before hand (and for women, where they are in their monthly cycle) can relate to the amount of pain you feel.

I will say a few things; if the hair is long and curly, waxing always hurts more. basically want the hair no more than .5 inches long.

Type of wax and technique really matters too. Some waxes just hurt more as they grab more skin. Babypowerder applied to the skin before wax can help keep the wax from sticking to the skin. It also takes away any moisture which messes up a wax.

The more you wax, it changes the hair growth. hair grows in stages, so the 2nd or 3rd time you wax, you might be actually only ripping out 1/2 the hair as the first time because only half of the hair was growing back at that time. Next time you wax, you are getting the other half. Also, waxing can encourage hair to start growing in one direction, so it is easier to pull out and only requires one pass instead of multiples.

I would also say, if you want to save some money, teach yourself to wax. I would recommend a product like Moom. You can find it online or in stores like Ulta.

http://www.amazon.com/Moom-Organic-Removal-6-Ounce-Package/dp/B0000691JH

It comes with fabric strips, but I recommend the parissa cloth strips more.

http://www.amazon.com/Parissa-Epilation-Strips-Large-Count/dp/B00A9I11WE/ref=sr_1_sc_15_s_it?s=beauty&ie=UTF8&qid=1457981105&sr=1-15-spell&keywords=parisa+wax

You can wash and resuse them.

I find that a glass of wine or beer before I wax really helps with the pain. Advil is good too.

Also, right after you rip the strip off, sometimes pressing on the area you just remove hair from seems to take away some of the pain.