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Parissa Premium Organic Sugar Wax is a 240ml at-home waxing kit made in Canada, featuring a USDA organic, chamomile-infused sugar formula thatโs gentle on sensitive skin. This microwavable, water-washable wax offers easy cleanup and reusable cotton strips, delivering salon-quality smoothness with a vegan, cruelty-free, and eco-conscious approach.








| ASIN | B08VLNLWSL |
| Brand | Parissa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 864 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00066427009408 |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item Volume | 8 Fluid Ounces |
| Item Weight | 470 Grams |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0066427009408 |
| Material Feature | Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Features | Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Type Free | Fragrance Free |
| Model Number | PW-SU40 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Hypoallergenic,Smoothening,Softening |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Bikini Line, Body, Face, Legs |
| Skin Type | All, Sensitive |
| UPC | 066427009408 |
| Unit Count | 240.00 Grams |
L**A
Three Months In and I've Officially Stopped Looking for Alternatives
I've been through the waxing spiral. Too scared to get laser, so I cycled through professional appointments, DIY kits, and even a stint making my own sugar wax during COVID. After all of that trial and error, I wasn't expecting a store-bought sugaring wax to genuinely impress me. I'm almost annoyed at how good it is. I've wasted so much time before trying it. I've been using it consistently on bikini and underarms for three months now and the results have been the best I've experienced across the board. The pulls are clean, the wax has impressive staying power during use, and I'm currently sitting at ten days post-wax feeling completely smooth with no prickling regrowth. Over three months of consistent use I've personally noticed hair coming back finer each time, something I haven't experienced to this degree with other methods where broken hairs were always part of the deal. What genuinely surprised me most was my skin's response. I typically come away from waxing, even professional appointments, with significant redness, swelling, and multiple ingrown hairs. With this wax I've experienced none of the redness or swelling, and at most one ingrown hair per session. For anyone with sensitive skin that difference is hard to overstate. It also doesn't leave my skin dry or tight the way some hard waxes do, and because it's sugar-based cleanup is as simple as warm water. I can finally stop buying expensive post-wax oils and wipes that never worked that well anyway. As for the reusable strips, I didn't even know this was going to be a detail I cared about but here I am, now appreciating them. After use I let them soak in hot water in the sink while I clean up, run them under warm water with my hands, and hang them to dry. No soap required. Knowing I'm not throwing away disposable strips every time sits well with me. One practical tip worth noting: put the container in a bowl before microwaving to avoid burning yourself on hot wax, a small thing that makes a real difference. Also follow the visual instructions on strip removal direction and force. I didn't think I needed to but read them out of curiosity and sure enough, it made a difference for me. This quantity lasts a long time, the learning curve is minimal, and worst case if anything goes wrong warm water rinses everything off cleanly. I'd recommend this to quite literally anyone, but especially those with sensitive skin who have struggled with post-wax irritation and beginners who want a forgiving, low-mess option. If you're primarily a hard wax user the technique is slightly different and worth reading up on before your first try.
A**A
Good after a few goes to get it right
If you have never waxed at home before, this definitely takes some trial and error. A lot of comments saying to apply it AGAINST the hair growth... don't do this. Apply it DOWN your leg (not up), and tear the strip UPWARDS, and use a THIN layer; really get it warmed up, don't use it thick. The thinner the layer the better. 3rd go doing it and my results for legs and armpits are awesome and barely hurts unlike the first time, and the strip things can just be rinsed and dried. Do recommend - you just have to get the hang of it. Sad about the price hike on this one; happy to buy on special.
W**Y
it works
The thing about waxing yourself is, you need to know WHAT YOU ARE DOING Most of the problems I read in reviews of waxing products can be caused by the user not understanding the product, how to use it, how to effectively remove hair and, their own skin and body. People with different skin and hair types, will have different results, fine hairs break more easily and can be harder to catch in wax, thick and coarse hair, can be harder to remove in one swipe. the hair has to be long enough for the wax to have enough to grab, that can vary with hair type, my hair is fine so I don't need as much length as some, experiment... Make sure your skin is clean, oil on skin and hair, can reduce the grabbing ability humid and hot weather, sweating, can interfere with this warm the wax, a machine warmer will keep it warm and at a safe temperature. it just needs to be warm enough to flow on without pulling and stick to the skin, a bit of warmth will open hair follicles. APPLY WAX AGAINST THE GROWTH OF HAIR, PULL INTO THE DIRECTION OF HAIR GROWTH if your product is dumb enough to say the opposite, ignore it... removing against the growth is more likely to break hair off at the skin resulting in faster regrowth and ingrown hairs. Pull hair out in the direction it grows. you can apply the wax to a larger area but, it is easier and less painful if you apply the strip to a small section at a time. example, apply the wax to about 2" wide up your shin, place the strip on the wax and pull it up, a bit, against the growth direction of hair, to get a good grip then hold the skin taunt and pull down quickly in a small section at a time at a slight diagonal until you lift all the wax you applied. you have to hold the skin tight as you pull the strip QUICKLY and pull it along your skin, not up or to the side. pull parallel to your body, you are less likely you are to bruise yourself, for example, if you are waxing hair off your shin, pull the strip along your shin, not at a high angle above it. This does make bikini and some other waxing more difficult, the skin is not as tight in some areas, that makes it important to wax small areas and, keep the skin tight as you pull parallel and quickly. Tender areas bruise more easily, experiment with small sections of wax This product worked great for me delighted to find a great quality product but, not everyone will have the same result with products. I use a hard wax for facial hairs learning how to do it is a great money and time saver, and, in some areas it is difficult to find a professional who knows what they are doing so, worth learning how.
E**S
A learning curve!
It works well, the strips are washable which is really handy, it's a bit messy and sticky but just wiped straight off with warm water, unlike wax which seems to hang around forever. I did miss some bits but I expected that with my first time using it. My only negative is rhat I used half a tub on two legs, but that might have been because I wasn't quite doing it right to start with and was putting it on too thick, got the hang of it now though
C**G
Best of sugar wax I found so far
Works well !!
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