Surgi-wax Brazilian Complete Waxing System For Bikini And Beyond, 4.8-Ounce Boxes

Surgi-wax Brazilian Complete Waxing System For Bikini And Beyond, 4.8-Ounce Boxes

  • An all-inclusive Brazilian waxing kit for bikini and beyond
  • The Brazialian hard Wax is specially formulated to remove hair from the most sensitive areas
  • Jar has a convenient handle so looking for potholders or burning your hands never happens

The Brazilian bar look – and we mean completely bare – is hot, hot, hot! Getting the Brazilian look is as easy as regular bikini waxing with the detailed step-by-step instructional guide and not muslin strips are needed! Start with the best salon quality hard wax available and add Maple Honey to increase the grip on each hair for complete removal right from the root. Results are smooth and sexy with no need to worry about stubble for up to 6 weeks. And with continued use, hair returns slower, fi

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List Price: $ 10.00

Price: $ 7.25

GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit

  • Kit contains:
  • 1 Wax warmer
  • 10 petite applicators
  • 1 large accu-edge applicators
  • 10 small accu-edge applicators

The GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit is a perfect starter package for in salon or home use waxing.

Rating: (out of 66 reviews)

List Price: $ 85.00

Price: $ 39.95


6 Responses to “Surgi-wax Brazilian Complete Waxing System For Bikini And Beyond, 4.8-Ounce Boxes”

  1. KellyZ1009 says:

    Review by KellyZ1009 for Surgi-wax Brazilian Complete Waxing System For Bikini And Beyond, 4.8-Ounce Boxes
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    Recently bought this same product at Target for $4.76. This is the first time I’ve tried waxing and this kit is not beginner friendly. I found it to be extremely messy. The numbing solution is not very effective. The wax removal lotion for your hands does not work. It does a good job at removing hair, but after waxing twice, I still have hair remaining. I will try a different brand next time. I am giving it 3 stars instead of just 2 since I am a not an experienced waxer.

  2. C. Buck says:

    Review by C. Buck for GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit
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    Full disclosure: I am admittedly a complete novice at waxing myself.

    So I bought this because I was tired of spending $50 on bikini waxes. The kit has almost everything you’ll need for a full-on bikini wax, but not quite. To do this, you’ll need in addition:

    Baby powder

    Wax off (for skin, not surface)

    Four hands

    I would have rated it 5 stars but I feel that the powder and wax removing lotion should have been included. Maybe in place of the concealer? It’s this grey-brown makeup type stuff, I just don’t see how it would work for anyone’s skin tone and is rather arbitrarily included. FYI, the Cool-off gel burns like the dickens if there are any cuts or if your skin is abraded from the wax. And I couldn’t figure out exactly where to put the resting bars. But I think with practice and those extra tools, it’ll work perfectly!

  3. Stephany says:

    Review by Stephany for GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit
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    I love this kit. It comes with clear instructions, a good amount of product, and looks good. It’s pretty good- plug it in/turn it on a little over an hour before you want to use it, and you have warm wax to get off your mustache or chin hairs quickly. Definitely value for money, here.

    That being said, I only have one problem with the kit: why the h*ll would the company include a wierd grayish-taupe concealer instead of baby powder? You need the powder, and the concealer looks funky. And smells like paint.

    And GiGi forgot to include the oil to remove wax in places you’ve accidentally glopped it. The one that’s included isn’t for your body, it’s for countertops and such. GiGi makes one called “Wax Off” for the body, you can buy it here on Amazon. It’s main ingredient is Mineral Oil, so if you have some at home you can skip the extra couple bucks. (BTW- you can use pretty much any oil- yes, even kitchen cooking oils- to remove the wax off your body. It might even be healthier, since mineral oil tends to clog the skin.)

    So, In addition to the kit, you should have handy:

    1. Baby powder.

    2. Wax remover for the body.

    3. Scissors to cut the muslin strips. (optional, but I found it useful)

  4. Kerry says:

    Review by Kerry for GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit
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    I bought this kit primarily so that I could stop spending so much on professional Brazilian waxing. The warmer works well, however it takes about 45 minutes to heat up the wax. One thing that is nice about the warmer is that it has a control on it so that you can control the heat setting. It comes with applicator sticks, warmer collars and the cloth strips but not as many as the individual packets have. I would have rather bought the bulk packets so that I could have a supply. The creme wax it comes with is horrible. It sticks to your skin and is not effective at pulling all the hair off. I had to do tiny little sections just to get a little hair off. If you are looking to do a bikini wax, this creme wax is definitely the wrong wax to use. I spent an HOUR trying to do one and finally gave up. I have never used something so messy and ineffective. Also the kit comes with all these bottles of cremes and such that you don’t need and fails to give you the powder and wax remover that you do need. If you are looking to purchase a kit, I would purchase everything separately. Buy the warmer, the wax, the Pre-Hon lotion, the dusting powder, the wax remover, the strips, the collars, and the applicators separately. Also this kit didn’t come with good instructions. I had no idea how to use the applicator rest bars, and any idea what all the bottles of lotion and such were for and what order to apply them in.

  5. Monarch says:

    Review by Monarch for GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit
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    I decided to order a small professional kit for home after the cost of waxing almost doubled at the salon when I moved. I ordered this and the GiGi brand brazilian body hard wax for underarms/bikini. This kit has a nice warmer, a nice small collection of various accompanying products (most of which aren’t necessary to buy outright, the unit cleaner is just alcohol, and regular lotion works as well as several of their lotions). The kit does not include the very important baby powder. The detailed instructions that come with the kit are a very nice introduction to waxing, and they go over using a GiGi brand powder; however, the salons all use baby powder, and I was already prepared with this. The cloth strips included were only enough to do both of my entire legs one time. I used the hard wax (bought separately) first, and was thrilled with the results (I’ll review that product under it’s page). The creme wax that came with the kit is another story. This stuff is bad news. I should have known when I first opened the canister, and felt it already pliable and sticky. It was very difficult to spread on my legs, even more difficult to pull off. This wax hurt way more than the traditional, and my legs were left with BRUISES and parts where the skin was pulled up. The sticky wax gets everywhere, and unlike the hard wax that is easy to scrape up and throw away when it dries, this stuff stays sticky. I used the bottle of cleaning solution very fast, luckily I read that it was just alcohol, and got out my own bottle. I spent over 2 hours cleaning that pink stuff off the linoleum (and my cat’s neck– oops), and that bathroom is STILL sticky! I’m letting some dirt get on the sticky spots so it will be easier to clean now. I threw away the cannister of creme wax– that’s how bad it was. I’ve decided that I’ll just go to the salon, or maybe try a different wax for my legs. I will use this warmer with the hard wax and do my own underarms/bikini.

  6. W. Wolff says:

    Review by W. Wolff for GiGi Mini Pro Waxing Kit
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    I have been going to fancy spas for waxes for a handful of years now, and I’m sooooo glad that I decided to look into doing this for myself. It actually hurts less when I’m pulling out my own hair (anyone that tells you waxing doesn’t hurt at least a little is fibbing). I really like the warmer and a couple of the bottles that came with this set are pretty nice, but I have to say that this wax stinks. Actually, it literally stinks, but that’s not my point – I went to Sally’s and bought the All-Purpose Honey Wax from Gigi and I like it a LOT better than the cream wax. It’s all very sticky but the cream wax didn’t seem to adhere to the hair as well as the other.

    A few tips:

    - Lay out a few old towels on the floor, you’re gonna make a mess

    - Use rubbing alcohol to remove the wax from surfaces (i.e., the warmer)

    - Anything oil based will remove it from your skin (i.e., Vaseline)

    - Use baby powder to prep your skin by drying any natural oils (I like the kind with lavender in it)

    - Enlist someone to help you on those spots you can’t get to yourself (i.e., back of knees, “etc.”)

    - For your underarms, do small strips at a time – it grows it so many different directions that it’s hard to do big areas

    Overall, this was a good investment. I have very sensitive skin so I probably would’ve tried the cream wax out of curiosity at some point, but from now on I’m only using the general purpose one.

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