Do you ever struggle to achieve the correct ‘working-wax’ temperature for your Outback Peelable Wax? Do you find the consistency is too gloopy? Are you finding yourself constantly playing around with your heater to find the correct heat setting? Then this blog post is for you!
Designed and developed after extensive consultation with professional waxers and salon owners, Outback Organics Peelable Waxes represent the latest generation in modern waxing.
These modern style Peelable Waxes benefit from an exceptional low-melting-point in comparison to more traditional hot waxes, making the overall experience for your client more comfortable, and enjoyable.
With many traditional-style hot waxes, the wax block or pellets are placed into a wax heater and are heated to a high temperature. When the wax starts to significantly melt around the edges, a therapist would then traditionally mix the remainder of the solid wax from the centre of the wax pot into the melted wax to bring the temperature back down to a more comfortable temperature for their client. This is where Outback Organics Peelable Waxes differ.
Our Peelable Waxes have been designed to work effectively at lower temperatures, and because of this, they will remain fairly solid within the centre of the wax pot. Throughout our training courses, we teach the method of taking the melted wax from around the edges of the pot. This is what we refer to as ‘working-wax’.
Stirring the solid wax into the melted wax with Outback Peelable Waxes will ultimately alter the workability and fluidity of the wax, changing the consistency from workable thick honey to a much more gloopy, sticky formula.
Here are some of our top tips for achieving the perfect ‘working-wax’ with our Peelable Waxes.
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Posted on December 7th 2021