Strip-less Waxing: Unlike traditional waxes that require a separate fabric or paper strip to be removed, finger wax hardens on its own. The user applies a layer of the wax and then uses their fingers to grip the edge of the hardened wax and pull it off.
Application: The wax is typically melted in a wax heater or a microwave until it reaches a thick, honey-like consistency. It is then applied to the desired area in a thin layer in the direction of hair growth. After a short period of time, it hardens and can be pulled off against the direction of hair growth.
Key Ingredients: The ingredients can vary by brand, but finger wax is often made from a combination of natural ingredients like beeswax, resins, and various oils. Some formulas may also include soothing agents like aloe vera or calming fragrances.