What is Waxing?
Waxing is a method of removing unnecessary hairs from different parts of body. It is a semi-permanent hair removal method because the hairs regrow after 2-8 weeks of removal. On this method, hairs are removal from their roots.
Cold Wax:
Cold Waxing is a technique of waxing. In this technique, a thin layer of wax is applied on skin and a piece of cloth is placed and pressed on it. Then the cloth is removed in opposite direction of your hairs growth. As a result, Hair removes from the skin and wax also.
Ayur Cold Wax:
Ayur Cold Wax is made up of lemon, vinegar and sugar. It is chemical free wax and is safe for skin usage. It does not affect skin even sensitive skin. It is easy to use and is the choice of hundreds of Indian women. Use of natural ingredients, like lemon, vinegar and sugar, in Ayur Cold Wax gives amazing benefits with hair removal. These ingredients are full of properties of making your skin smooth, soft, flexible and beautiful. Its regular use discourages the growth of unnecessary hair.
Natural Ingredients: Lemon, Sugar & Vinegar
Lemon has ability to lighten skin tone. Besides this, it also tighten skin muscles and increase its flexibility.
Vinegar cleans skin by removing impurities from skin. It treats itching problems and also tone up skin.
Sugar maintains the balance of Oil on skin and keeps skin smooth and soft. It also reduces spots from skin.
How to Use: First clean the skin and wipe it dry apply the wax with a blunt knife in the direction of the hair growth. Place the waxing strip over the wax, comes down firmly and pull the strip with a jerk, in the opposite direction of hair growth. Finally clean the skin with water to remove wax stains and apply ayur astringent lotion.
Note: Disposiable waxing strips (Cellophene/Paper) are hygienc to use.
Manufactured By: Ayur Herbals
Country of Origin: Product of India
Product Weight: 17.63OZ(500 Gram)
Storage Instructions: Keep in Dry and Cool Place
Package: Jar
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