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Depilatory wax is a type of depilatory product used to remove unwanted body hair. It is typically applied to the skin in a warm, liquid form and then removed with a cloth strip. The wax adheres to the hair, pulling it out from the root when the strip is removed. Depilatory wax is often used on the legs, arms, and bikini area, and is available in both hard and soft wax varieties. Hard wax is often used on more sensitive areas, as it is less likely to cause irritation.
Depilatory wax is a popular choice for hair removal due to its convenience and effectiveness. It is generally less painful than other methods, such as tweezing or shaving, and can last up to several weeks. It is also relatively inexpensive and easy to use.
Some companies in the depilatory wax market include Veet, Nair, Sally Hansen, and GiGi. Show Less Read more