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WaxKiss Cold Wax Strip Sensitive Skin Rose 10Pk

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WaxKiss Cold Wax Strip Sensitive Skin Rose 10PkWaxKiss Cold Wax Strip Sensitive Skin Rose 10Pk are pre cut, ready to use cold wax strips infused with calming rose extract specially designed to provide gentle, effective hair removal for sensitive or easily irritated skin. With no heating, warmers or mess, these strips offer a convenient and comforting waxing solution perfect for at home use or touch ups before an event. The rose infusion adds soothing botanical care, helping reduce redness and

WaxKiss Cold Wax Strip Sensitive Skin Rose 10Pk are pre-cut, ready-to-use cold wax strips infused with calming rose extract — specially designed to provide gentle, effective hair removal for sensitive or easily irritated skin. With no heating, warmers or mess, these strips offer a convenient and comforting waxing solution perfect for at-home use or touch-ups before an event.

The rose infusion adds soothing botanical care, helping reduce redness and irritation often associated with hair removal, while the double-sided wax grip catches unwanted hair directly from the root for smooth, long-lasting results.

Key Features

• 10 ready-to-use cold wax strips — no heat or warmers required
• Rose-infused formula to soothe and calm sensitive skin
• Double-sided adhesive for strong hair grip
• Easy peel-on, pull-off application
• Ideal for delicate or small areas
• Portable and travel-friendly packaging

Benefits

WaxKiss Cold Wax Strip Sensitive Skin Rose 10Pk makes hair removal fast, easy and gentle — even on delicate or reactive skin. Simply apply a strip to clean, dry skin, press firmly and pull in the opposite direction of hair growth to remove unwanted hair from the root. Because no heat is involved, it eliminates the hassle and risk associated with hot waxing.

The rose extract infusion helps soothe and condition skin during and after treatment, reducing discomfort, redness and irritation — a major advantage for those with sensitive skin. These strips deliver smoother, longer-lasting results than shaving or depilatory creams, with regrowth typically finer and slower over time.

The compact 10-strip pack is perfect for quick grooming routines, travel, or trying out cold wax for the first time.

Ideal For

• Sensitive or reactive skin requiring gentle hair removal
• Small and delicate areas — underarms, bikini line, face
• Quick at-home grooming or pre-event touch-ups
• Users who prefer no-heat waxing methods
• Travel and on-the-go hair removal kits

Why You’ll Love It

You’ll love how WaxKiss Cold Wax Strip Sensitive Skin Rose 10Pk gives you a comfortable, mess-free waxing experience without the need for heat or warmers. The soothing rose infusion helps calm skin throughout the process, enhancing comfort and confidence in your hair removal routine. These strips provide professional-inspired results with minimal fuss and irritation.

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