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HOT (Hard) Wax Strip-Free (120g), Parissa Salon Style Hair removal waxing Kit for bikini, brazilian, face, upper lip, Eyebrow With after care Azulene oil
Item Form | Strip |
Recommended Uses For Product | Bikini Line |
Material Feature | Not Tested On Animals |
Material Type Free | Fragrance Free |
Skin Type | Sensitive |
About this item
- Hot Waxing Kit Usage: this DIY waxing kit is formulated to tackle the toughest hair including short and coarse hair in small and delicate areas. It is ideal for waxing at face brows, underarms or bikini areas
- Skin Safe Waxing Strips: this Brazilian waxing kit is made using skin safe ingredients including azulene (Chamomile extract), Collophonium, Cera Alba (beeswax), and Brassica Napus. These skin safe ingredients do not harm the skin or cause allergic reaction
- Strip Free Waxing: unlike other waxes, Brazilian wax does not require fabric strips. Just apply a thick layer of this bikini wax evenly. Let it cool down for a few seconds and peel off to get a smooth, hairless skin
- Softer skin: waxing is not only essential for removing hair, but it also helps in removing the tan on your skin. Waxing on regular intervals will also help making your skin silky, soft and smooth to touch
- Usage Instructions: do not wash, bathe or clean skin before waxing. Try waxing your arms only when hair growth is about 1/2 cm or 1/4 cm
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From the brand
Home waxing got more glamorous
Achieve your smoothest, healthiest skin yet with Parissa.
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Parissa's mission is to create at-home hair removal for every body area and skin type.
Parissa’s collection includes sugar wax, hard wax, warm wax, and recyclable strips. Its streamlined waxing kits are easy to use and contain all the necessary components for achieving smooth and healthy skin results.
Parissa has reinvented how we wax at home for 40 years by providing clean beauty products and raising awareness for conscious consumerism.
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WAX NATURALLY
Female-founded, locally produced, and a leader in manufacturing natural waxing products from ethically sourced natural ingredients.
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How did we get our start?
Inspired by the trailblazing attitude of our founder, Azar Moayeri, one of the first female chemical engineers of her generation, Parissa is reinventing how we wax.
What makes our products unique?
Parissa Waxes are gentle and effective on skin. Our signature blend of non-toxic waxes feature deeply nourishing natural ingredients and soothing plant extracts.
Why do we love what we do?
Parissa wax kits are designed to make at-home waxing a smooth experience. We want to empower you to get silky smooth anytime and anywhere by providing salon quality in easy to use waxing kits.
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From the manufacturer
Parissa Strip-Free Hot (Hard) Wax for Underarms, Bikini/Brazilian, Face & Eyebrows
Salon-Style Wax Perfect for Short Coarse Hair
- Bikini & Brazilian: Professional-style wax for bikini & Brazilian waxing, works on short coarse hair.
- Strip-Free: No fabric strips are needed. This wax firms as it cools and the wax becomes the strip.
- Sensitive Skin: All-natural ingredients make this wax ideal for sensitive skin areas, face, and underarms.
Ethical Products Made by Ethical People
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We Only Use the Good StuffParissa’s ingredients are safe, gentle and from natural, sustainable sources like tree resin, cane sugar, beeswax, vegetable oils and plant extracts. |
Leaping Bunny CertifiedParissa is proud to be a member of The Leaping Bunny Program, a cruelty-free standard for companies producing cosmetic, personal care and household products without testing on animals. *Leaping Bunny, 2019 |
Made with LoveParissa is family-owned and located on the West Coast of Canada. Everything we do is with care, aiming for the lowest impact on earth’s resources. |
Sustainable PackagingAll containers and packaging are intentionally made to create the lowest impact on earth’s resources. |
Quick & Easy Waxing Steps
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Step 1: Heat WaxHeat the wax using the Parissa Wax Warmer or your stove top. |
Step 2: Apply Wax to AreaApply a thick layer of wax in the opposite direction of hair growth. |
Step 3: Cool the WaxLet the wax cool until the surface is no longer tacky to the touch. |
Step 4: Zip OffHold the skin taut then quickly zip the wax off in the opposite direction of hair growth. |
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All Natural | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
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For Legs/Body | ✓ | ✓ | ||
For Underarms | ✓ | ✓ | ||
For Face | ✓ | ✓ | ||
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Size | 120g | 150g | 280g | 240ml |
Microwavable | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | |
Requires Heating | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | Minimal |
Includes Aftercare Oil | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
Product Description
Parissa HOT wax is a natural salon strength hair removal wax that's perfect for Gently lifting away short, coarse hair in sensitive skin areas. Warm the wax using the Parissa Wax Warmer or on your stovetop. Apply a thick layer of wax. Let the wax cool, until the surface is no longer tacky to the touch. While keeping skin taut, peel off quickly.Parissa HOT wax is made from 4 simple ingredients: gum rosin, beeswax, Canola Oil & Chamomile. It's the best choice for those concerned about skin sensitivity as it's very gentle.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 1.42 x 3.13 x 6.25 inches; 6.4 ounces
- Item model number : HOT
- Department : Bath & Shower
- UPC : 066427810004
- Manufacturer : Parissa
- ASIN : B0002PU86O
- Best Sellers Rank: #208,179 in Beauty & Personal Care (See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care)
- #240 in Hair Waxing Kits
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Safety Information
Do not wax over the same area more than once per treatment. Always do a patch test before beginning.
Indications
Pro Tips: when removing the strip, try to keep your hand as close and parallel to the skin as possible, never pull up and away from the body. Speed counts, for maximum efectiveness, zip the strip off quickly.
Ingredients
Wax: collophonium, cera alba, brassica napus, azulene
Directions
Do NOT wash skin. Heat wax on stovetop to consistency of molasses. Using spatula included, apply a thick layer of wax in the opposite direction of hair growth. When wax is no longer sticky but still pliable, hold skin taut, then lift the outer edge of the wax and quickly zip off in the opposite direction of hair growth. Soothe and clean skin with Azulene Oil, included
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Customers like the performance, ease of use, and ease of removal of the wax. For example, they mention it works well, the instructions are simple, and it removes hair better than strips. That said, some complain about the ease of cleaning. Opinions are mixed on the quality, pain, melting, and value of the product.
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Customers like the performance of the wax. For example, they say it's easy to use, effective, and cheap. Some say it works well on peach fuzz and medium thick hair, and it'll work like any other salon wax. That said, some are impressed with the oil it comes with.
"...Despite the cons I listed, I'd still give it five stars because it is effective and will save me dozens of minutes and dollars every year...." Read more
"...(it really is cute, like easy bake oven cute)..." Read more
"...the areas I could get worked but O will not do them again. Jaw line worked great. I only have a little hair growing back...." Read more
"...It's incredible. I now get threaded every two weeks, and on the week in between, I use this product for my upper lip.Does it hurt? YES...." Read more
Customers find the product easy to use. They mention the instructions are simple and easy to read. They also say it's easy to apply, plug in, and get into nooks and crannies. That said, some say it has a learning curve.
"...having someone else do it professionally but it's also truly not at all difficult and not as scary as I imagined home-waxing to be...." Read more
"...And it was simple. You put it on the burner on low until half of the wax is melted and then you take it off and start working it's magic...." Read more
"...This worked exceptionally well for me. The instructions were easy to follow, even for someone with no experience with this at all...." Read more
"...was something I absolutely hate it because it was so brittle and difficult to use and I finally thought I can’t bear any more trials and..." Read more
Customers find the wax easy to use and control. They say it does a better job of hair removal than wax strips, and it removes more hair with one application than other products. Customers also say it works very well and fast at getting all those hairs out. They mention that it binds to the hairs and pulls them off by the roots, making it easy to remove.
"...The wax comes off cleanly and completely, so there is no residue to remove on an already inflamed space of skin. It's incredible...." Read more
"...If you apply it correctly, the wax goes on well and pulls off easily, taking all the hair with it!..." Read more
"...It was miserable to get off, painful and slow. I used half a bottle of olive oil mixed with the salt of my tears...." Read more
"...this wax probably 50+ times because it’s the only one that truly leaves me hairless" Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the wax. Some say it's excellent, effective, and the best brand for waxing. They say they get a near perfect lip wax every time by following the directions. However, others say that when they pull of the hair, it breaks apart and cracks easier. They also say that ripping is the hardest part and never ripped off all the way.
"...The wax comes off cleanly and completely, so there is no residue to remove on an already inflamed space of skin. It's incredible...." Read more
"...Final review: It is a very basic waxing product and may require getting some additional questions answered online...." Read more
"...This will last a long time and is well worth the money." Read more
"...plus for me is that when you apply it, it hardens and you can rip it right off as is without a buffer sheet...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the pain of the wax. Some say it doesn't hurt at all, while others say it's pretty painful and takes quite awhile to remove a full head.
"...YES. It hurts in exactly the right way - your skin does not hurt from chafing, but the nerves around your follicales hurt like heck because you are..." Read more
"...It was miserable to get off, painful and slow. I used half a bottle of olive oil mixed with the salt of my tears...." Read more
"...Luckily, it's not tremendously painful. This is great for beginners, however, there is for sure a learning curve and it is really REALLY messy...." Read more
"...It definitely hurt, but there's really no way for this to do its job and not hurt...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the melting of the wax. Some mention that it heats easily, can be controlled easily, and heats up to the instructed consistency in no time on stove top. However, others say that it takes a long time to warm up.
"...It was warm and I'm glad I waited a minute. I ripped it off when it was cool but still movable like putty, and Holy Cow did it pull the hair...." Read more
"...I have to get a warming plate. It took a long time for this to warm up on the stove and I have to keep running back to the bathroom to use it and..." Read more
"...The pan is different. This time not only did the wax not get so hot that it was needed to be cooled a luttle before applying it the parissa heater..." Read more
"...It comes in a metal tin that can be heated over stove top, which is a faster and more affordable way to melt the wax rather than buying a plug in..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the product. Some mention that it's a fabulous product for the money, while others say that it is not worth the money.
"...This had great reviews so I took the plunge.PROS:- Value...." Read more
"...This will last a long time and is well worth the money." Read more
"...wax and it would only pull off every other hair and the wax was very...cheap...flimsy...." Read more
"...over all it's a great product and definitely worth your money!!!" Read more
Customers find the cleaning process of the product to be difficult. They mention that it's messy, goopy, and hard to clean.
"...They're all a pain, messy and do a mediocre job as pulling/removing/vanishing the hair...." Read more
"...job of getting all the fine and coarse hairs at the same time - but it is messy and it smells when being heated...." Read more
"...It does, however, clean up my brows better than plucking alone, and I think it works as well as a professional wax job, if you learn how to do it..." Read more
"...however, there is for sure a learning curve and it is really REALLY messy...." Read more
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PROS:
- Value. The box contains a small metal pot resembling a 1/2 cup measuring cup filled to the brim with wax. It also contains a small vial of Azulene Oil for post-wax treatment, and some wooden sticks for stirring/applying. With doing my eyebrows alone, this stuff could probably last me well over a year. (With both the wax and oil, don't overdo it! I actually used the cap of the oil vial to collect and dispense oil on my brows, a little goes a LONG way.)
- Customization. As I said, I heard that using freeform wax as opposed to strips is nice since you can create your own shapes more easily. I actually used a sharpened eyeliner pencil to trace the shape I desired first, then applied the wax along the lines and in all areas surrounding my shape. Then just rip it off, apply some oil and you're good! I'm excited to keep playing with my brow shape in this way.
CONS:
- Directions are sparse. It comes with a huge sheet of directions but it's only really tiny columns in multiple languages. I definitely would have Google ready for backup if this is your first time. I wasn't 100% clear from the directions alone how to heat and apply. Also, it comes with a little vial of Azulene Oil, as mentioned above, which is not mentioned anywhere in the instructions so I had no clue at first what its purpose was.
- The applicators kind of suck. It basically comes with popsicle sticks and tongue depressors. I just used those for stirring the heating wax, then applied to the brow lines using an old pen that had run out of ink. I can't imagine working with such a precise area with a popsicle stick.
- Not microwaveable like some other waxes, since the pot holding it is metal. I heated mine on the stovetop, which worked because I have a smoothtop, but the tiny pot might have trouble balancing on coils. I also had the problem of not wanting it to re-harden too quickly so I ended up putting it on the low heat setting and dashing between the kitchen and the bathroom mirror to apply.
- Going off of that, the wax STINKS. It has a really weird smell I wasn't expecting. (It's also green when applying which makes for fun selfies.) I did this before I made myself dinner and, considering I had it heating on my stovetop, I definitely lost my appetite. It's worth the results but definitely more pungent than I realized.
- I got a little carried away after loving my brow results and slathered the stuff all over my armpit. TERRIBLE DECISION. I didn't Google tips for armpit waxing and had a lapse of judgement in how sensitive my pits are. It was miserable to get off, painful and slow. I used half a bottle of olive oil mixed with the salt of my tears. Probably won't do that again, or if I do, I'll proceed with CAUTION.
Final review: It is a very basic waxing product and may require getting some additional questions answered online. It's not as easy as walking into the salon and having someone else do it professionally but it's also truly not at all difficult and not as scary as I imagined home-waxing to be. (I imagined some would drip down my face and I'd lose half a brow and an eyeball.) Despite the cons I listed, I'd still give it five stars because it is effective and will save me dozens of minutes and dollars every year.
I did NOT receive this product free or at a discount for my honest, unbiased review. Feel free to contact me if you are interested in me reviewing your product with such a deal. For now, I'll just keep giving my two cents while rocking my fierce brows. B)
When I say magic, I mean Magic. I bought this wax for the little straggly chin hairs (peach fuzz and dark coarse ones), my upper lip hairs and potentially when I'm confident enough, my eyebrows. I typically Shave/Tweeze the hair on my face (The dark ones). But I'm getting too old for that mess and I want it all off at once and quickly. I've tried Sally Hansen's facial wax (All of them... the strips you warm up in your hands, the wax you microwave), All of the Nair available and basically any lightening cream or hair removal you can buy at Walmart. They're all a pain, messy and do a mediocre job as pulling/removing/vanishing the hair. I remember waxing with the Microwave wax and it would only pull off every other hair and the wax was very...cheap...flimsy.
But Parissa Strip free wax is The Business! (a.k.a. The Bomb, Legit, For Real, The Best) After I heated up my cute little Camping stove pot of wax (it really is cute, like easy bake oven cute) I quickly took it to my bathroom, successfully without tripping and spilling it everywhere. And I stirred it up with an included popsicle stick. I hesitated because I knew it would be hot, but I wasn't sure if the entire pot needed to be melted as well. After a minute I got tired of waiting so I slathered it on my lip and chin. It was warm and I'm glad I waited a minute. I ripped it off when it was cool but still movable like putty, and Holy Cow did it pull the hair. I inspected one piece of wax I pulled from the side of my lip and it got all the little peach fuzz, it even got two thick dark hairs that I didn't even see on my face!! This wax feels like the kind you would get at a salon or spa. It feels like real grown-up wax.
For people with sensitive skin, I do recommend trying a patch somewhere because there is some sort of essential oil in it, some sort of fragrance, like a pine tree or eucalyptus oil or something. So if scents irritate your skin, beware. But otherwise BUY THIS PRODUCT.
Also, Please people, don't be a dummy and misuse this product and burn yourself. Put your common sense caps on and think about how hot the wax and camping stove wax pan might be before you touch it or apply it. There is no "Safety thermometer" and it will be Hot, hence the name "Hot Wax" I would hate for one of you to get burned, sue the company for damages and the company ruin this product by changing the formula or something for "Safety Purposes". Please be smart, don't ruin hair free fun for everyone!!
Top reviews from other countries
This is professional wax. You have to heat it on the stove or in a warmer, and it can be messy the first few times you use it.
A few hints:
This stuff heats in about 1 minute. Keep an eye on it, or it will boil over and burn.
Make sure the wax has a moment to cool down of you can burn your skin. I stir it gently to cool it down to honey-like consistency.
Twirl the wax on the stick to get the drips onto the stick so they won't drip off the stick and onto you, or your countertop.
Do this in your bathroom, over the sink. Put paper towel down over the sink and counter where you are working. The wax can be difficult to get up if you spill it on your counter or sink. Theoretically you can pick it off once it dries, but it's easier not to have to do that in the first place.
But my goodness!! It does a much better job than the strips! I found the strips can sometimes hurt to pull off. There is must less discomfort with this wax, and it does a better job of pulling all the hair out.
Worth trying. Once you get the hang of it, it is just as easy as the strips, cheaper, and less painful. Highly recommend.
-if you are a first user be extra carefull with heating & right temperatures when applying , read instructions well.
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