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Parissa Wax Strips for the Body

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Parissa Full Body Wax Strips- Tea Tree

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The Bottom Line

It’s the no mess, quick and easy way to wax the body. You won’t be disappointed with your results or the price of Parissa Body Wax Strips.
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Pros

  • Easy to use
  • Clear strips
  • Choice of tea tree or honey wax

Cons

  • Clear film is difficult to work with if your hands are damp in any way

Description

  • Manufacturer: Parissa
  • Usage: Waxing hair removal
  • Average price: $12.00
  • Kit includes: Wax strips and instructions. Also, 1 vial azulene oil with honey formula.
  • Options: Honey formula-16 wax strips (8 double-sided). Tea Tree formula- 20 wax strips (10 double sided)

Guide Review - Parissa Wax Strips for the Body

No rubbing the strip here. No wondering if the wax is warm enough to adhere to the hair. Simple and easy wax removal is at your fingertips with Parissa wax strips for the body. They have two formulas for legs and body: tea tree and honey wax. The tea tree are marketed to men, but anyone could use them. Both types of wax are easy to use and work great.

Simply peel the strips apart and use, no heating and no waiting. There’s no mess to clean up and you can use the same strip several times. Each box contains several strips and I was able to get four to five sets of hair removal on legs out of each box.

I used my husband as a guinea pig for one of the sessions. He can keep his legs warm without using pants, if you know what I mean. I must tell you that I happened to be angry with him at the time when I began the waxing. Trimming long hair down to about ¼” makes the process easier and more comfortable. I didn’t trim his hair, well, because I wanted him to feel my frustration.

As I pulled away my anger and annoyance, he made a comment that it didn’t really feel like I was waxing him. He said it didn’t hurt, nor was it uncomfortable. That wasn’t my intention, but it was the intentions of Parissa. It did the job well and with virtually no pain. (Great the one time I wanted to inflict some…) I will say that as my hands got warm, it was a little more difficult to grasp the plastic backing but with a towel at my side I was back on track.
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