How to Use Hard Wax for At-Home Hair Removal, According to Experts (2024)

Are you looking for the best way to get rid of unwanted hair, but you're over shaving and don't want to do laser? Well, that's where waxing comes in. It's one of the most popular methods of hair removal, and for good reason. Minimal pain aside (depending who you ask), waxing offers ultra-smooth, long-lasting results.

But like any other beauty treatment, you have choices when it comes to waxing—hard wax or soft wax. Both remove hair completely from the follicle, but in slightly different ways. We decided to delve deeper into hard wax and learn exactly what the benefits are, as well as how and when to use it. Below, we've got the tea from the experts. Keep reading to learn more!

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Read on to learn all there is to know about using hard wax for hair removal, from how it works to the best at-home kits.

What Is Hard Wax?

Hard wax is a type of wax that adheres to the hair shaft (versus the skin) and hardens and removes on its own, eliminating the need for paper strips. According to Petak, because the wax sticks to the hair, this allows certain areas to be waxed multiple times to ensure all hair is removed without damaging or irritating the skin. "[Old-school honey waxes remove] the first layer of skin along with the hair, which means you can’t go over the area multiple times and can leave stray hair behind," explains Petak. "If you notice your skin being more red after a wax using paper strips, it’s because of the removal of the first layer of skin. It’s often said that hard wax is a much less painful experience than soft wax for all parts of the body." That said, there are soft waxes that contain glyceryl rosinate, which is meant to act as a buffer to adhere to the hair only.

The Benefits of Hard Wax

Hard wax has a multitude of benefits. For one, it's gentler on the skin: "Hard wax is good for people with sensitive skin, as it is applied as a thicker layer and is removed without a strip," says Sperling. "It tends to be a little less painful and better for smaller, delicate areas of the body." It also removes hair cleanly from the root, and doesn't leave a sticky mess behind. Petak says that when it comes to soft wax, you run the risk of having wax residue left on the skin, but since hard wax dries on its own, it's much easier to remove and therefore much cleaner. Then, there's the results. "Waxing removes hair from the root so results last about 3-4 weeks," says Petak.

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Potential Side Effects of Ward Wax

There aren't many drawbacks to hard wax, other than a possible skin allergy. "You should always patch test new products to ensure you don’t have an allergy," advises Sperling, adding that at-home treatments can cause injury like burns or extensive exfoliation and tearing of the skin if not done correctly. Also, for larger areas like the (legs and back), soft wax is recommended, as hard wax can break off easily.

How to Use Hard Wax to Remove Hair

Here's how to get rid of unwanted body or facial hair using hard wax.

  1. Cleanse the area to remove any dirt, makeup, oil, and lotions.
  2. Apply a pre-wax oil to protect the skin and create a barrier between the skin and the wax.
  3. Heat the hard wax in a wax warmer or microwave, stirring it slightly to cool it down.
  4. Using a stick and pressure, apply the wax in the same direction of hair growth to try to avoid breakage. Make sure to create a lip at the end (using light pressure) to have something to hold on to while removing.
  5. Wait for the wax to harden (this usually takes about five minutes).
  6. Pull the wax off in the opposite direction of hair growth. Repeat on all desired areas.
  7. Apply an ingrown serum once hair is removed.

Byrdie Tip

Hard wax needs to be warm and pliable (but not hot) to work. If using a wax warmer, the ideal temperature is 130 degrees Fahrenheit, and it should be a similar consistency to honey.

When to Use Hard Wax vs. Soft Wax

Hard wax is typically used for bikini and Brazilian waxes, as it works well on coarse hair and smaller sections. Also, since it shrink-wraps the hair, it's often gentler on delicate facial skin—nose included—and can remove any short noticeable hair.

Hard wax isn't the solution to everything, though. While it can be used on smaller areas, many find it more efficient to use strips on larger areas like the legs or chest. Soft wax is also preferred for a do-it-yourself full pubic hair removal, as it's great for cleaning up your own bikini line (the hair outside a normal panty line). For anything more, like a Brazilian, let the pros do the work with hard wax.

Hard Wax vs. Sugaring

Sugaring is going to be a bit more gentle on the skin than hard wax. Sugaring is made using all-natural ingredients (sugar and lemon juice), so it's also a safer bet than hard wax if you have especially sensitive skin. However, if you have very thick, coarse hair, sugaring might not be able to get you as smooth as hard wax can.

Infused with chocolate-scented essential oils, this calming stripless wax is as Instagram-worthy as it is effective at delivering smooth skin.

Plant-based chlorophyll—which promises to target inflammation and breakouts—is the hero ingredient in this hard wax formula, which comes in a kit ideal for small areas like the bikini, face, and underarms.

If you're looking for a do-it-all kit, you've found it in this one by GiGi—it features a wax warmer, pre-wax oil, post-wax cooling gel, applicators, and a vitamin-rich Brazilian hard wax formula.

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How to Use Hard Wax for At-Home Hair Removal, According to Experts (2024)

FAQs

How to Use Hard Wax for At-Home Hair Removal, According to Experts? ›

Step-by-Step Application

How to wax properly at home with hard wax? ›

Always use the correct wax application temperature, which will be stipulated on your hard wax bag, and make sure the warmer you're using is compatible with your wax and is working at its highest level. Apply wax in the hair growth direction and remove it parallel to the skin against the hair growth direction.

How to use a hard wax hair remover? ›

Heat the hard wax in a wax warmer or microwave, stirring it slightly to cool it down. Using a stick and pressure, apply the wax in the same direction of hair growth to try to avoid breakage. Make sure to create a lip at the end (using light pressure) to have something to hold on to while removing.

Where is the best place to use hard wax? ›

Hard wax is thicker than soft wax and works by hardening on your skin — hence, the name. Once it hardens, you can remove it with your hands, so there's no need for waxing strips. This makes the process a lot less painful. According to experts, hard wax is best suited for use on your bikini line, underarms, and face.

How to use wax hair removal at home? ›

Hair removal: How to wax
  1. Ensure optimal hair length. Before waxing, make sure your hair is about one-fourth to three-fourths of an inch long. ...
  2. Avoid retinoid creams before waxing. ...
  3. Reduce discomfort. ...
  4. Wash and dry the area. ...
  5. Warm the wax. ...
  6. Apply the wax.
  7. Apply the cloth strip.
  8. Remove the cloth strip.

Why is my hard wax not removing hair? ›

Apply enough pressure to the skin when applying hard wax

If you do not apply enough pressure, the hairs cannot fully adhere to the wax strip. Learning how to apply wax to the skin with the appropriate amount of pressure usually eliminates the problem of the wax not pulling out hair.

What happens if you leave hard wax on too long? ›

Get Your Hard Wax Timing Right:

If your wax is too cool, you've got to be quick with its application and removal. If the wax is left to set too long, it will crack or break.

How to prep skin for hard wax? ›

Exfoliating the waxing area in the days leading up to your appointment will help to get rid of dead skin which will help the wax stick to the hairs. Exfoliating can also help to expose any ingrown hairs so they can be picked up by the wax.

How thick should hard wax be applied? ›

Then, apply the melted hard wax in layers of about 2-3 mm in the direction of hair growth. Finally, wait a few moments until it cools, then quickly and firmly peel off against the direction of hair growth. For best results, we recommend the use of our pre and post depilatory products.

What are the cons of hard wax? ›

Hard Wax: Cons

It can take more skill to use since it is thicker and applied warm. Using too much or keeping it at the wrong temperature can impact your bottom line. Since it hardens and comes off without a strip, it can break off easily if not applied correctly.

What do professional waxers use? ›

One of the many perks of using natural ingredients in our formula is that many contain hypoallergic properties that complement the aftercare treatment of freshly waxed skin.
  • Cotton oil.
  • Argan oil.
  • Lotus Flower Extract.
  • Jelly Extract.
  • Tamanu Oil.
  • Activated Charcoal.
  • Fruit extract (strawberry, lemon, cocoa, etc.)
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How to wax at home for beginners? ›

Pull parallel to the skin (and not upwards!) to minimize pulling on the skin. If you're using soft wax, smooth your waxing strips over your wax before removing parallel to the skin and in the opposite direction of hair growth. Like hard wax, pull parallel to the skin and not upwards to minimize pulling on the skin.

How to wax your private area female at home? ›

Waxing your bikini line at home is definitely an option! Clean and exfoliate the area first, then find a comfy place where you can perform the waxing. Apply warmed hard wax to the area, working in small sections. Follow up with a soothing aloe vera gel and gently exfoliate the area to keep ingrown hairs at bay.

How to make homemade hair removal? ›

Mix a small portion of baking soda with a few drops of lemon juice. Add water to make a thick paste. Apply this mixture on the affected part and let it sit for 15 minutes. Wash it off as you normally would.

Can I wax my pubic hair with wax? ›

We do not recommend getting started with waxing your pubic hair yourself. The skin of your pubic area is very sensitive. It can also be very dangerous if your pubic hair is not waxed properly. Therefore, opt for an optimal result and have a Brazilian Wax done by a professional.

Is it better to wax with hard or soft wax? ›

Both soft and hard wax are exquisite for legs; it's all about preference or your client's specific skin type. The more sensitive a client is, the more they should be using wax formulas for sensitive skin. For speed waxers however, soft wax is the way to go.

What do you put on before hard wax? ›

Aside from the hazards of powder, oil will give you better results. Using oil before waxing not only protects the skin and makes the service virtually pain free but the oil acts as a magnet for the wax to grasp the hair not the skin. Without the oil to prepare the skin, hair will be left behind after the waxing.

How to wax pubic area with hard wax? ›

If using a hard wax, you want to spread the wax on your skin in a thick even layer. If using a gel wax, such as Nad's Natural Hair Removal Sugar Wax Kit, your layer should be even and think. Always spread in the direction of the hair growth! Hold your skin taut.

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