STEP 1 PATCH TEST Before each use always do a patch test. Apply a test sample to a small area where product will be used following the basic instructions. Wait 24 hours before applying product to a larger area. A slight reddening of the skin is normal for several hours after removal of hair. In cases of extreme skin reactions, discontinue use immediately and do not proceed with full treatment. If skin appears normal, proceed.STEP 2 CLEANSE THE SKIN Wash area to be waxed with mild soap and water. Dry thoroughly.STEP 3 HEAT THE WAX CAUTION When heating, this jar should NOT be put in the middle/centre of the microwave oven. Put the jar to one side and follow the enclosed heating instructions carefully.Take extreme caution not to overheat. Never heat wax tub in the carton, with the wooden spatula, or with any other object in it. Do not use a tub with any defects or if deformed while heating. Do not leave the microwave unattended during heating. Keep out of reach of children.Place the uncovered tub in the microwave oven, off centre on a microwave plate. Always use your microwave on the ‘high’ setting if you have the choice. Never ‘defrost’ or ‘cook’. Check the table below for the appropriate heating time and start your microwave.AMOUNT OF WAX MAXIMUM TIME (900 WATT MICROWAVE)FULL TUB 1 MINUTE 45 SECONDS (105 SECONDS)HALF TUB 2 MINUTES (120 SECONDS)WARNING: Never allow wax to boil. Overheated wax can cause serious burns. The heating time should be adjusted according to the amount of wax in the tub and the power of your microwave. The recommended heating times in the table above are supplied as a guide only for microwaves with a power of 900 watts. The heating time must be very exact. If your microwave oven does not have a digital time setting function (with minutes and seconds indicated exactly), control the heating time with the aid of a watch with a seconds timer. To avoid risk of burning, never exceed these heating times.STEP 4 LEAVE WAX TO STANDLeave the tub to stand in the microwave (switched off) for 3 minutes straight after heating to allow a better diffusion of heat through the wax.STEP 5 STIR THE WAXAfter letting the tub stand in the microwave, take it out of the microwave while keeping it level with the help of the two handles. It is recommended to use a towel to remove the tub from the microwave.Dip the spatula very gently into the tub, right to the bottom (there shouId not be any resistance) and gently stir the wax from bottom to top until all of the wax contained in the tub reaches a uniform consistency and temperature.NOTE: After heating, the wax could have two different parts- A liquid part- A solid massMixing these two parts will create the ideal consistency of smooth creamy honey. If the wax is not sufficiently softened, and therefore is difficult to stir or spread in thin layers, put it back into the microwave to heat for 10 seconds at a time (never more) until the ideal consistency is achieved.WARNINGSIf the wax is liquid or bubbles appear, it has been overheated. In this case, let it cool before handling it. The wax will need to be left for at least 15 minutes. If the wax is still solid at the top, there is a risk that it could be boiling hot underneath and could spit out wax when the spatula is dipped in. In this case, leave to cool for at least 5 minutes until the solid part has softened before putting in the spatula.STEP 6 CHECK THE TEMPERATUREBe extremely careful: to avoid risk of burning, always check the temperature of the wax with a small amount on the inside of the wrist before proceeding with the full hair removal treatment. If the wax is too hot, leave to cool.STEP 7 APPLY THE WAX & REMOVE HAIRNOTE:Wax must only be applied to clean, dry, non-irritated skin without any trace of oil, cream, lotion, moisturiser or perspiration. Do not use to remove hair for 2 hours after a shower or bath, when the skin is still too hot or too moist. Do not use 24 hours before sunbathing or 24 hours after sunbathing. Apply talc before applying each strip of wax. Before removing hair, place the following items within reach:- This instruction leaflet- The tub of softened, well-stirred wax- The wooden spatula- Aftercare wipes- TalcIt is advisable to protect the area where you will be doing the hair removal treatment (under the tub in particular) with a newspaper or paper towel for example.APPLYING THE WAXNOTE: NO CLOTH STRIPS ARE NEEDED. THE WAX ITSELF BECOMES THE STRIP TO BE REMOVED.Dip the spatula into the tub of wax and take a large knob of wax with the end of the spatula while rotating the spatula to prevent the wax from running or dripping.Place the knob of wax at the top of the area to be treated and using the spatula, spread immediately in the direction of hair growth, a layer of wax thin and even in the centre (1 to 2mm thick) and thicker along the edges. The strip should form a slight curl around the edges which will make its removal easier. At the lower end of the wax, leave a small amount not pressed down, so that you have a free end to make it easier to remove. Allow the strip of wax to set for about 20 seconds; the wax has set once it no longer sticks to the touch and the edge can be lifted without difficulty (i.e. it no longer sticks to the skin). Do not leave the wax on the skin for more than one minute. REMOVAL OF THE STRIP WAXStretch the skin with one hand below the wax and with the other hand, lift the lower edge of the wax with the fingertips.Pull the strip back in a quick movement in the opposite direction to application, and as close to the treated skin as possible.- Do not reuse the wax- Do not re-wax area if skin is red or irritatedSTEP 8 AFTER HAIR REMOVALComplete the treatment by cleaning the skin with either the aftercare wipes supplied or baby oil. Never use water or other products (e.g. Alcohol or Acetone) to remove any wax residue.- To remove large areas of residue wait until these are completely dry and remove with fingers.- To remove fine residue apply talc to the treated areas to make the residue easier to see, then rub with the aftercare wipe supplied until it disappears.- It is normal for a slight redness to appear after removing hair; this will disappear naturally after a few hours. You can apply an ice cube or a cold compress for a few moments.- Avoid any prolonged exposure to the sun for 24 hours after removing hair, in order to avoid provoking unwanted skin reactions.- Wait 24 hours before using deodorant, perfume or astringent lotions on the waxed area.CAUTIONIF THERE IS WAX LEFT OVER FOR ANOTHER TREATMENT- Do not leave the spatula in the tub; remove as much wax as possible from the spatula by scraping it against the inside of the tub.- Adjust the heating time according to the amount of wax that remains.- Store the tub in the carton with this leaflet for the next treatment.
Storage Instructions: Store below 30C.