No you cant i have tried before it will dry really fast and wont get hairs of the part your trying to wax
Yes, for waxing Snowboards/Skis you will need to use tuning wax which you can usually buy at a sports shop on the mountain...
well i use bow string wax you find it at basspro cabelas walmart ect. it is pretty cheap like 5 bucks for a stick for it
The wax looks like the wax from a white candle, or like dry white glue. It is a milky-clear color.
it is normal for your skin to go red and bumpy after waxing for a certain amount of time, however, if it persists contact your doctor. this happens because you are pulling the hair follicles out of the skin. when waxing for the first time remember to test a skin reaction to see if you are allergic, best places will be your legs and arms. Only use wax strips that do not cause iritation and use them in the correct places e.g. use leg wax for the legs and not the face.
You Can make leg wax many ways one is buyign it from stores But this is how you make its get a candle and melt add butter and coco milk into a pann and stirl till thick Then apply and then use waxing paper
lying on its bed with wax on its legs shouting ouch that hurt
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NO. Use beeswax. Candle wax is too brittle and won't adhere well.
The candle wax is an insulator.
just use wax
Candle wax is the fuel a candle uses to keep burning. So, I guess the effect of the wax is the candle keeps burning.
Candle wax are generally organic compounds. melting of candle wax is a physical property