Weeks of smoothness. Slower regrowth. Stripless waxing that actually works.
FAQ.
Is Freshfeels safe for sensitive areas?
Yes. Our formula is made to be gentle enough for bikini, underarms, and face, while still being strong enough to remove coarse hair.
How much wax do I need for one session?
It depends on the area, but most people use around 50g–100g for a pair of legs, and much less for smaller areas like underarms or face.
Do I need waxing strips?
No. Freshfeels is a hard wax, so it sets on the skin and can be removed without strips.
Can beginners use Freshfeels?
Absolutely. Freshfeels is designed with beginners in mind. Once applied, the flexible formula gives you about 15 seconds before it sets, so you can smooth without rushing, then peel off easily in one clean piece. For extra tips, check our Pre & Aftercare section in the FAQ to make your first wax even easier.
What should I do for aftercare?
The first 24–48 hours are the most important. Your skin is fresh and more sensitive, so treat it gently:
✨ Skip heat + friction — avoid hot showers, steam rooms, gyms, and tight clothing.
✨ Stay clean — keep the area dry and avoid heavy products that clog pores.
✨ Moisturize — after 24 hours, use a lightweight, soothing lotion or aloe.
✨ Exfoliate later — after 2–3 days, start gentle exfoliation a few times a week to prevent ingrowns and keep skin smooth.
With Freshfeels, you’re already getting exfoliation during your wax, so aftercare is simple: just give your skin a little extra kindness, and you’ll enjoy weeks of smooth results.
Do I still need to exfoliate before using Freshfeels?
Yes, gentle exfoliation before waxing helps remove excess buildup on the skin’s surface, so the wax can grip each hair more effectively and reduce the chance of breakage or irritation. Freshfeels then takes it a step further: our skin-exfoliating formula removes the remaining layer of dead skin during waxing, leaving you with smoother results and fewer to no ingrowns depending on your skin type, hair type, and aftercare routine.
Will my hair grow back thicker?
No. Waxing removes hair from the root, and over time many people notice finer, sparser regrowth.