One needs only wax sheets and the small Well what? Kocher? In which the wax is heated and maintained at temperature.
This is done automatically as soon as you bring the plug into the socket. You have to just apply and remove. Done.
You need not even fleece strips, but can simply grab and remove the cooled wax.
Sounds totally simple and practical, it is unfortunately not.
First you put the desired number of wax platelets in the pot and then waits a while before that wax is liquid.
If it's too cold, it strongly attracts threads, it can be the good notice.
At the right temperature it feels on the skin, although very warm, but not too hot. Unfortunately, it also extends to some degree, which is problematic when treating the back of the legs.
Mir is a few times dripped some wax, because you have to apply thick enough to catch all the hairs.
And, once cooled, the wax has the consistency of chewing gum.
Because now everyone can himself think about how much fun it is to scratch the back off the floor.
In general I found the handling a little more complicated than I expected. With the spatula you can always cover only relatively small areas of skin, the thickness of the wax layer has to be right and that the withdrawn wax can be re-melted, which then takes but again.
It is therefore, depending on the size of the skin area, for a while there.
Significantly longer than during epilation.
Subtracting the wax from (positive: The wording in the manual, which grants a courage), then removes it, if thick enough applied, a large part of the hair. But not all. According to the manual, one should remove the hair a skin site at the earliest after 72 hours again in order to prevent skin irritation, so that the whole is somehow not as effective as hoped.
Furthermore, the application and the handling with the small spatula at least been a huge mess with me. I thought it would be easier to draw without making a mess of wax from the jar, but by the relatively small distance between the edge of the stove and the Heizding in the middle, it was somehow complicated. So I have spilled over again on the edge and had afterwards corresponding difficulty to clean everything again.
But I'm also more of a Grobmotoriker, so there's certainly a lot of people who can handle it better than me.
To clean the device also find helpful information in the manual.
However, a very important thing for me I miss completely: How do I get all wax completely out of the pot? Is there a way? Or do I have to pour the hot wax and live with the leftovers in the pot? There is only an indication that you should not use sharp objects to remove the wax, but unfortunately not how you manage otherwise.
After all, there is a MHD for the wax and since you are repeatedly uprooted hair with wax back into the ground, I just think it would be more hygienic to be able to replace the completely or at least to remove the bottom layer.
After treatment, the skin feels really wonderful. Very smooth and supple, even where hair still exist, the feeling is somehow soft and comfortable. The result is convincing so. Unfortunately, I feel beyond the scent as extremely unpleasant. As long as the wax is cold, that is not so, but he is much more intense and penetrating, if the wax is warm.
Therefore, for me, a product which, if it is successful, a great result brings, unfortunately, in the handling but Grobmotoriker like me is not suitable and in which I miss evidence of a complete replacement of the wax.