For a first time user of something like this I found it quite easy. It's a handy little applicator which is slightly angled to spread the wax well.
Have to be patient with it though otherwise you end up with too much wax coming out. Tends to be a bit too thick, found rubbing it between my hands for 30 seconds or so helped soften it up. Sticks very well so be careful not to get it on any hairs you don't want removed!
Comes off cleanly and doesn't cause much irritation, any excess simply wipes off with a damp cloth.
A product with promises I couldn't resist. Since taking on home self care waxing, this seemed ideal.
Packaging: A pen like tube with green wax inside. Visible the tip end has 1 opening for the wax to be dispersed & applied to the skin. Has a removal lid for when prodicts not in use.Comes with surrated edged cloth strip & prewar cleansing wipes. Instructions are to heat in the palm of your hand so that wax is mandible & prepped for use. Gel should he running & thin inconsistency. If this hasn't worked you can run under warm water. Effects : I found first time was trial & error. I hadn't heated the tube up enough so I had to reheat in my hands pretty simple. Upon application it does target the area of concern but also does have the tendency to over spread. The cloths are very useful but do shed however they adhere to the wax almost instantly. Making it easy to identify where the gel is. Then stripping is painless, I find I can go back over with the same strip to take any strays off. Hair does get removed almost effortlessly. I think it does good for the price you pay & it does lift up hair from the follicles. Non abrasive, just right for the sensitive eye and upper lip area. It is great for long hair but you do have to go in any tidy up afterward with tweezers, but they do this in salons so it's not a bad thing. I think perhaps my mentality was it'll be the end to the tweezing. That's an unrealistic thought. I did think with my first use getting to know the product I wasted a bit. But I'm in all happy with the product. So a good product that can do as it says.
Tips: Heat product in your hand to get the gel thin. If this fails heat under a running tap. Clean the area intended for treatment. Don't go to close to the brow line. Be prepared to still use tweezers and scissors to tidy up