
Veet EasyWax
Value For Money
Veet EasyWax
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User Reviews
Terrible
Bought this as was told it was good saves time money hmmm nope it's terrible Sat 40 mins for some heat not enough to wax a wee bit of my leg gave up and I paid full price for it, that's the same price as getting my legs under arms done what a waste.....
Sitting On The Fence About This Product...
I am a happy bzzagent who received this to test. I've always been a waxing person but had the opportunity to try something new.
Application:
The wax comes in a cartridge which you insert into the self heating unit. Veet claim that heating time is 20 minutes however I had to wait nearly 30 minutes and it still required some more time. When it was finally ready the wax did apply smoothly and in thin layers. The temperature was just right and caused no discomfort. There are 12 strips included and this was sufficient. The finishing wipes were excellent at removing stray layers of wax.
Overall:
I’m sitting on the fence with this product due to the fact it does take some time to warm up. The results are very good and last a few weeks but I do enjoy a mess free solution. I would do this again only if I really was in the mood to sit down and spend the time doing this. For me it’s not as easy as the instructions portray it to be but I guess those that enjoy home waxing may like this.
Value For Money
Veet Easywax Is Very Easy!!!!
Having waiting to get my kit for Veet® EasyWaxTM. I couldn't wait to get testing and seeing if it is any better than my normal waxing. I got to try this free, from Veet®. #GotItFree #GotADiscount
Things you'll need :- Veet® EasyWaxTM kit.
A plug socket near to where you'll be waxing. (the lead is a bit short)
Before Use:- You can use the Veet® EasyWaxTM on legs, underarms and bikini area. Do not use on any other body part. Don't forget to read the instructions before you use the kit. Or if have any other problems. Re read or have a look online.
Preparation:- Make sure your skin is clean and no creams or lotions on your skin as that will affect how the Veet® EasyWaxTM works.
Take the roll on kit out of the box and read through all the instructions. To heat the wax use only the Veet® device. Insert the Veet® wax refill into the device. Then plug into the socket. The red light turns on to confirm the device is heating. Place the plugged device into the base and leave it for 40 minutes or longer. As I found the wax heats up better the longer it is left.
The application:- Apply the wax to a small area first to check the wax applies easily (smells really nice and not overpowering)
When the wax is ready it rolls onto the skin easily and evenly. You easily roll the wax onto the area you want to remove hair from, in the direction of the hair growth. Smooth one of the provided white strips over the wax. (12 in a pack) Smoothing down in the direction of hair growth, and then pull off in the opposite direction. (Hold your skin taut for best results of pulling the hairs out) It is simple as that.
The strips will show all the hair you pull really easily, so you can't miss it.
Also use the provided wipes to clear the excess wax (also makes your legs extra smooth after)
Your have fantastic gorgeous and smooth legs ready for the summer.
Prices:-
Starter Kit and Wax Refill for Legs and Arms - £29.99
EasyWaxTM Legs and Arms Refill - £9.99
EasyWaxTM Bikini and Underarm Refill - £9.99
EasyWaxTM Replacement Strips £3.49
Thanks Veet® EasyWaxTM
Value For Money
Not Worth The Full Rrp.
I remove my unwanted hair either with Veet strips, Veet Hair removal cream or Epiliate. I'm using the epilator more and more.
I bought this device on half price from Superdrug and later on got another one from Veet, which I gave to my sister. The reason being because there are a lot of little faults with the Veet Easy Wax.
The time it takes to heat up is double the recommended.
After unplugging it, it cools really quickly so it's best to leave it plugged in. But then the wire is short and it can get a bit fiddly.
There are only 12 strips given with the device, I think you need more. I'm re-using the strips so they last for the cartridge. I don't like doing it because I don't really want to buy more.
At the end of the day, I've only used the product a few times and I've had it for longer than 9 months.
It does work, removes my hair. But it takes longer than the other methods I use.
Value For Money
Its Around Average And Tie Consuming
I got this veet easywax free from veet and have tried it out. I plugged the wax cartridge into the device and waited, it said it took 20 inutes to help. No it took about 35 minutes so I was disappointed straight away. When I first went to roll the wax it didnt roll very well but after 2 or 3 trys it started to run more freely. The first strip I put on and pulled off had almost all the hair from that area on it and so I didnt think it was too bad. I continued to use it and the more I did the easier it became. The wipes you get to wipe off the sticky wax are quite good and leave your skin feeling quite soft and moisturised, it didnt get all the wax off as I had a few sticky patches left. The main problem when using a home waxing system is making sure you get all the hairs, I ended up with a small strip of hair left at the end. Overall this product does work but is time consuming and takes a bit of effort so if you have the time is ok. Its also quite expensive to buy the initial kit around £20 and the refill wax cartridges are £9.99 I think its a bit steep.
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