Collection: Body Wax
Get salon-smooth skin at home with Mylee's body wax range, from soft creme formulas to stripless hard wax. Our stripless beads grip hair rather than skin, a comfortable choice for sensitive areas, while creme wax suits bigger areas like legs and arms. Warm with a wax heater for an even, salon-style application every time.
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Regular or advanced hard wax beads
Within our stripless range, regular hard wax beads cover most hair types comfortably, while our advanced formula is built for coarser or more stubborn hair. Both use the same stripless method, so switching between them doesn't change how you apply or remove the wax, just how firmly it grips.
The right heat makes the difference
A wax heater keeps your wax at a steady, even temperature throughout the session, giving a smoother, more even application than repeated bursts in a microwave and a lower risk of the wax overheating.
Getting the smoothest result at home
Clean, dry skin and the right temperature make the biggest difference to how well any wax grips and how comfortable removal feels. Always pull the strip, or peel set stripless wax, back against the direction of hair growth for the cleanest finish.
FAQs
Which wax is better for sensitive areas?
Stripless hard wax tends to be more comfortable for sensitive areas like underarms or the bikini line, since it grips the hair rather than the skin.
Do I need a wax heater?
A wax heater gives more consistent, even heat than a microwave, which makes application smoother and more comfortable.
Why isn't my wax removing hair properly?
This is usually down to temperature or application thickness. Wax that's too cool won't grip properly, and wax applied too thickly can crack rather than lift cleanly, so follow the pack instructions for the right thickness and heat.
Is body waxing uncomfortable?
There's some sensation since it removes hair from the root; keeping skin taut and using the right wax for the area both help.
How often should I wax?
This depends on your natural hair growth cycle, but many people find every 3 to 6 weeks works well as regrowth softens over time.