

🔥 Man up your grooming game with effortless, salon-quality waxing at home!
Nad's For Men Body Wax Strips deliver a professional waxing experience with 20 large double-sided strips featuring Contour Weave Technology for superior hair removal. Designed to remove hair from the root, these strips provide weeks of smooth skin and slower regrowth. The kit includes 2 calming oil wipes to soothe skin post-wax, making it an all-in-one solution for men seeking effective, mess-free body waxing at home.







| ASIN | B003JFJF54 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,421 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #34 in Hair Removal Waxing Strips |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (2,611) |
| Department | Mens |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 3494EN06 |
| Manufacturer | Sue Ismiel & Daughters |
| Product Dimensions | 6.4 x 3.8 x 1.2 inches; 2.12 ounces |
| UPC | 788396588295 638995003494 |
C**S
Know what you are doing and it works great
A bunch of negative reviews on here show some poor preparation and limited patience. I have tried others and this one is better because of the fabric-like material that carries the wax - conforms better and is softer than other plastic types. Also beats the hassle and mess of bottles and crap. Here's the problem guys: If you try to pull long hair out with wax strips, it is not going to work, it will hurt, and it will leave loads of messy wax all over the place. They tell you to use it on short hairs. So what you do is lightly shave your hair so it is short - about 1/4" to 1/2". THEN use the wax strips. Also, you really need to pull in the opposite direction of your hair growth, very close to the skin, and with a super fast snap. Don't do it on a "clean" body. Plan to do it just before you shower. That way the wax will be pulling on the natural oils of your skin and some dead skin which reduces the "grab". If you do it on clean skin, it will grab harder and therefore be more painful. When I first tried these things I had the same reactions guys on here say: OUCH! what a mess! how many times do I have to rip to get all the hair out!? That is because I was doing it all wrong. And if you do it right and repeat I guarantee it is not nearly as painful as it was in your first "trial" run. After I realized how to do it to avoid being painful, I actually got the guts to use it places my girlfriend wanted! Also, I have a whole bunch of extra finishing wipe packets used for wiping off the wax. There is plenty if you don't throw the wax strips all over the place. Come on, just stick it on your chest or whatever, snap it off, then I just stick them to each other when finished, stick them back into the box and throw it out. If you do it right, there is usually only a small bit of wax left on your skin once in awhile and I need only one wipe to clean off from one full body session. And it does work over time - I need to do it less and less now and it is a lot easier than in the beginning. So "MAN UP" guys - do your homework and you won't have any trouble. UPDATE: A friend prompted me to add a couple things since this is such a popular review- 1. The strips work better when warm. You can warm them in your hands like the instructions say but I set the pile under a light or in the sun to get them a little warmer than just between my hands. There is a sweet spot - too warm and they are too soft and won't grab, too cold and they are trouble. 2. Not all hairs grow in the same direction. When they do, snap the strip in the opposite direction. There are a few spots on my body where the hairs are sprouting in all different directions. So I snap in one direction and then go over the same spot and snap in the opposite direction. This gets most of it. But I would not do the same spot more than twice. The skin can get raw and you might hurt yourself. For some folks with more sensitive skin, they may only be able to do one snap in a session. You just have to find what works for you. 3. Always be sure to stretch your skin in the opposite direction from where you are snapping the strips. Snapping without tension on your skin is asking for trouble. Good luck!
C**K
And... no good!
One word: No. A few words: this product is just as effective as getting masking tape and using it to peel off your hair and skin. It does not remove much hair and its gunk that acts as a glue is nearly useless and very difficult to remove from the skin. My situation: The first night I bought this stuff I gave it a trial using it on my shoulders. It worked OK, with several hairs left but not too bad for a cheap product. The next day I tried it on my back. On those thicker patches of hairs it does about nothing. I'm following this product's directions completely and removing the pads quickly, but to no avail. After applying it to several areas and the pads hardly doing anything I just gave up. On top of this, the gunk on these pads does not come off easily. The previous night I used the included towelette with its gunk-removing ingredients and this day I used the last one. That's right, it comes with two; you better figure that in to your day. I tried soap and water and alcohol to get the gunk off and it does not fully get the stuff off. And you'll definitely want to get it off. So, basically, there are others things to try out there. I haven't bought any of them yet, so I don't know if the grass is greener. But don't buy this thinking this grass is green.
D**N
good product, but inconsistent 'calming wipe' to wax strip ratio
Twenty strips, but only two 'calming wipes', it does state that on the box in small print, and I've no issue with buying the wipes separately, but it would have been good if the instructions made the situation clearer. Under Helpful and Handy Tip, (below the actual use instructions), it says "Remove any residual wax with the post wax calming oil wipes provided" Perhaps it should say "..with one of the two sample post wax calming oil wipes, (available separately)" I think that oil wipes are a key part of the process. Aside from that, the strips are good, straightforward, and worked fine for me, (a fair haired white male). I'm thinking about reusing the used strips as fly traps, since I live alone and nobody will get grossed out. They work for me, I will buy again.
K**A
Painfully works
I was hesitant to get these after reading other reviews, but I figured it was only $5, and it was the closest thing to what I was looking for. I got them because I had to have surgery, and I knew they would shave the area if I left it as is. I didn't want that because that gets really itchy and uncomfortable with cloths on. I think the strips work pretty well. Of course it isn't fun, but it does the job. The worst part is the acne it gives you because bacteria can (and will) get into the hair follicles. I found using some sort of acne scrub helps. It is best if you can get someone to help you, as that makes it go faster. However, if you're like me and rather do it alone, it can take a little while. Just make sure you go "against the grain" because if you try waxing in the same direction as the hair growth, it won't work at all.
H**R
Sensitive skin people stay away
Not exactly what I expected. You must warm up with your hands very well so the product can adhere... a lot of residue would stay on the skin and u have to go over the same spot multiple times. I do not recommend for sensitive skin. I had no allergic reaction on my skin as I’m used to regular waxing, I just had to pluck hairs that were left after using the strips. But when I tried it on my husband to remove his chest hair the wax strips gave him a very bad allergic reaction so I threw them all away. I believe he might have sensitive skin, all his chest got swollen and red spots everywhere. If you have sensitive skin stay away, if you are looking for a way to wax without much mess you may try this product just know they might be spots the strip won’t remove hair and You still have to pluck.
O**9
Easy To Use...
I really like these. They're easy to use and do the job. I use them on my ears and they've worked great each time. They really adhere to the hair. I cut the straps in two and a box lasts a long time. Two thumbs up!!
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