With the soft paste one is really well served, it lasts a long time and you can work very well with her. I think it's great that there is also at home! (Without stirring together it yourself). In winter, the application in my opinion is problematischer- because it's cooler, and the paste is often harder. That's why I put my sugar paste on the heater, so the application is not a problem and the sugar is nice and warm.
I prefer me like gloves (always one size smaller than normal because the hand is supposed to tear the glove and do not get caught), then I am quite brutal and make me brandy on a cloth so that rubbing from the point that I just want to remove the hair and dry it. Then I take the glove-hand sugar paste on one or two fingers, and carry the paste against the direction of hair growth, I run the sugar slowly, and not goo (the twinge so ugly). if I have the paste "rubbed" three times with my fingers I stop at the end and pull it low over the skin with the direction of hair growth. So I have my legs, arms, underarms and even eyebrows (which, however, needs a lot of exercise because you want it so just do not tear out all forms) gesugared. I'm very satisfied. My legs are smooth, my arms and (should be able to work with someone of his Main Hand he should help holen- possibly with a girlfriend each other), and my armpits, I no longer have to shave now. (Since I have but really 10 days wait until the hair was long enough, the worst week of my life!)
I can highly recommend the paste, and I also advise newcomers to begin with Soft. Strong was in my opinion too hard and has less easy to apply and can be removed.