I have never worked with wax but only with sugar paste. Because I was always too sticky and awkward I wanted to try something new. Actually I think it's pretty well set where I would have liked a manual that was not here but only advertise another product. The heating is simple, cartridge and plug it in, set the heat level at the wheel and is already lit the lamp and heated to the wax, when it is finished warming up goes from the lamp and you can start. The application is a super clean job and if you do not accidentally purely summarizes keeping your hands clean which I personally like very much. I seem to the rest, however, to do something wrong because no matter how long the hair on the legs or how warm the wax (temperature can be controlled via the wheel), remain the hair where they are, even if you repeatedly treated the same place everything stays as it was before. I have the wax even test times applied in any direction and tried different heat levels, withdrawn at different angles (without hesitation!) The fleece strips but nothing happens except it hurts because the wax just sticks to the skin. Here at last was a manual for "wax virgins" helpful ... The tea tree oil for the aftertreatment is again an absolute dream. The wax is dissolved immediately and the super effect of tea tree oil Needless anybody tell what more, there is no skin irritation and existing irritation are alleviated immediately. I use it now always after shaving to prevent the Rasierpickerlchen, it works super well.
All in all I am very disappointed that it does not work for me (maybe just my fault?), But I am also very satisfied with the accessories and clean operation. Who can deal with the wax, it is certainly a good thing for me but apparently totally unsuitable. I'll make a few test runs, maybe I'll get the hang of it yet and if not I will, willy-nilly back to Sugaring. Too bad!