›A pro-waxer shows us how to wax your arms, legs, and face at home with hard wax
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life13:34A pro-waxer shows us how to wax your arms, legs, and face at home with hard waxInsider's Caroline Aghajanian is waxing her legs, arms, and upper lip at home using blue hard wax with t...he help of Eryssa Fisher, an esthetician at Stark Studio in Los Angeles. Materials needed to wax yourself at home include hard wax, a wax warmer, a tin can (optional), wooden waxing sticks, and witch hazel for aftercare. It's important that the hair you're waxing is long enough for the wax to hold, at least a quarter of an inch. Make sure the wax is melted entirely and has a brownie-batter consistency. If the wax is too runny, that means it might be too hot and will burn your skin. Always do a small test patch on your skin to check heat levels and any skin reactions. It's important to always apply the wax going in the direction of the hair growth and to remove the wax by pulling in the opposite direction of hair growth. When finished waxing, apply witch hazel to the skin and avoid sunlight, swimming, and sweating for a couple of hours. Please visit Stark Studio for more information at https://www.hellostarkstudio.com/ and https://www.instagram.com/starkstudiola/Products used in this video:Cirepil The Original Blue Wax Beads, $37.63https://amzn.to/2V4hHBJGiGi Multi-Purpose Hair Removal Wax Warmer Kit, 14 oz, $33.98https://amzn.to/314zlsZGiGi Hard Wax Beads Refill Can, 14 oz, $1.99https://bit.ly/3dp86MvThayers Alcohol-Free Rose Petal Witch Hazel Facial Toner with Aloe Vera Formula-12 oz, $9.99https://amzn.to/2zSiQFdThis video is not sponsored. Some of the above links are affiliate links, meaning Insider may receive a portion of any sales.