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I don't think wax is capable of feeling pain? Seriously, ask any chemist for a freeze gel. You can probably try out free sachets (or pay a pound to test one out) before buying a spray. One brand is called Burn-Eze, & they are sold for treating wasp stings & mild burns from Dublin chemists (pharmacists to you US citizens : ).

Or use what I bought: a product called Nads. Embarrassing name, but if you chicken out, it washes off with water (unlike that painful Friends episode!), and most supermarkets have it (if not, try your nearest Superquinn online).

I take a Disprin if I remember to, & put aloe vera gel into the 'fridge two hours beforehand for aftercare. Ouch! Good luck!

2006-12-15 12:06:43 · answer #1 · answered by WomanWhoReads 5 · 1 0

I didn't know there was such a thing as a wax numbing spray! But it sounds good though!! Very useful. Maybe just try all the high street shops like Boots and Superdrug or local chemists shop? If all else fails you could get a nice soothing lotion to use after waxing to ease the pain!! Something with Aloe Vera in is usually pretty good!! Hope this is helpful! xx

2006-12-15 12:12:40 · answer #2 · answered by beaujolais_fairy_blossom 2 · 0 0

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