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🚀 Breathe Boldly: Wax Away the Nostrils’ Worst Offenders!
The Wokaar Nose Wax Kit offers a safe, painless, and effective solution for removing stubborn nose and ear hair at home. Featuring 100g of hypoallergenic hard wax beads and 30 precision applicators, it melts quickly in 3 minutes and removes hair from the root, ensuring up to 6 weeks of smooth, irritation-free results. Designed for both men and women, this unisex kit targets coarse male hair and fine female hair alike, eliminating the need for frequent trimming or costly salon visits.





















| ASIN | B07KJCTN47 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,485 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #6 in Hair Waxing Kits |
| Brand | Wokaar |
| Brand Name | Wokaar |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 8,944 Reviews |
| Item Form | Wax |
| Item Volume | 100 Milliliters |
| Manufacturer | Wokaar |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Robin-US |
| Material Feature | Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Features | Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Type Free | Hypoallergenic |
| Model Number | Robin-US |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Size Name | 15-20 Uses |
| Product Benefits | ✓ No More Painful Tweezing – Safe & Gentle Wax Formula, ✓ Precision Sticks for Hard-to-Reach Nose/Ear Hair |
| Recommended Uses For Product | ✓ Ears - Gently removes stubborn ear hair (scientifically formulated for curved areas), ✓ Nose - Eliminates unsightly nasal hair without damaging delicate membranes Recommended Uses For Product ✓ Ears - Gently removes stubborn ear hair (scientifically formulated for curved areas), ✓ Nose - Eliminates unsightly nasal hair without damaging delicate membranes See more |
| Scent Name | Unscented/Neutral |
| Skin Type | All |
| Target Use Body Part | Face |
| UPC | 791258363640 |
| Unit Count | 3.5 Fluid Ounces |
J**C
Hair free nostrils with ease!
A couple of years ago, a friend of mine, a very experienced aesthetician, used wax to remove my nose hair. If you have ever pulled just one hair out from a nostril, you can fully appreciate how painful a single hair is. As my friend grabbed the wax stick, I braced myself from The imagined extreme pain I was about to feel. To my surprise, it was nothing. I was thrilled to find this kit. While many salons offer waxing services, certainly, the ability to do it at home was very appealing and clearly a cost-saving product. I was slightly skeptical in that I thought that perhaps doing it myself may not yield the same results as having it done in a salon. However, the process was pretty easy, and although it took a couple of attempts to sort of figure it out, I did a pretty nice job, and I'm happy with the results. Here's a couple of things that I learned from my experience that may provide some support to others: First, as others have suggested, I encourage you to read the instructions a couple of times. The process is straightforward, and I believe there are just five steps in the instructions. Some of the reviews have noted a couple of less than desirable; I suspect this is often the result of not correctly using or heating the product. I heated the wax in two different ways. For the first use, I added the suggested amount of wax beads to a paper cup. I boiled some water in the microwave, poured about 80 mL to the cop, and then set the paper cup containing the wax beads onto the top. This took a little time to melt, but the beads meltdown in a couple of minutes from setting just on top of the boiling water. This process seems to work fine; overall, it probably took 3 to 4 minutes to make sure the beads were fully melted, and I had to use the applicator sticks to stir it up. Well, this process seems to do a pretty good job; the wax is very gooey and will stick to pretty much everything, including the applicator stick; next time, I may use something else to serve the wax product up thoroughly before the applicator is I got much wax on the bottom and all around the applicator stick; you want to avoid having much excess under and around other areas of the stick. The second time I heated wax, Are used the microwave heating instructions. It only takes about a minute to hit the wax, be mindful it is extremely hot when you pull it out of the microwave. This process is much quicker, and the wax was much more liquid. However, the wax is also scalding at this point, and you have to give it a few seconds to cool down just a bit. Overall, I would say either of the heating processes are fine; just let it cool for a few seconds if you're going to heat it in the microwave. Also, some reviews noted melting the cob in the microwave and some other problems. My take is this: you're literally heating this for 30 to 60 seconds in the microwave. It may be helpful to watch it while it's in the microwave and perhaps an error on the conservative side instead of superheating water and wax in your microwave. I would say overall that there is a small learning curve with using this product. I actually use three applications in one nostril, and two applications in the other nostril the first use. The first time I did each nostril, I did an OK job; I think the wax quantity on my applicator was slightly on the low side. I was able to pull out some of the hairs but also missed several. The Is to dip the applicator in and kind of roll it to build up a nice big dollop of wax on the applicator's end. There is a small diagram on the instructions, and some notation not to do too much or too little, but I would say error on the user more side is better than not enough. The other issue that I noticed the first time or two was that because I didn't have enough wax on my applicator, I could not fill the cavity around my nostril and missed a few hairs. It will take a little bit of practice to build up the wax on the applicator. Overall, I think it is a really great product that is easy to use and certainly solves a problem that is a bit on the disgusting side, and a true annoyance. In my case, I had to use a few extra applicators to practice a little bit, so I may not get 12 four uses out of the kit. Still, For the price, even if you have to practice a couple of times you'll certainly save money in the long run and spend just a couple of minutes clearing out those annoying nose hairs.
G**P
Works great... Nearly painless
I thought a long time before I pulled the trigger and ordered a nose wax system. This system was easy to use with nicely complete instructions. I thought it was a little hokey, but followed the instructions and cautiously inserted the waxed applicator stems and waited. When I finally got the nerve to yank them out using their specific method, I had a surprise when the extraction was nearly painless and the glob of wax was filled with nose hairs. I was thrilled and relieved. Good kit... Buy it.
L**T
Works fine for the cost, could be better
It worked well for me, but my husband panicked and pull his too early and it was painful and bloody. But again, he did not follow the instructions. He yanked it out before it set. I waited and it was fine. Less painful than I thought it would be. Worked great. I initially removed a star because the instructions were a little hard to follow. The company reached out to me after I posted a review with a video. (I have since taken down that video but you can see the review on my Instagram highlight @thelindsaylist it shows the bad experience my husband had—again his fault not the products but I worried it was confusing and unfair to keep it here) I have been told by the company that they have made an effort to make the instructions clearer so I will be adding back one start to my review. I removed a star because I thought the wax and tools provided were hard to work with. The little paper cups were flimsy and did not hold their shape as the wax melted. Other than those two things, when I used it correctly, I had a good experience. I don’t have a ton of experience with at home waxing. And this was my first time doing nose waxing. Where things went really wrong is when my husband panicked and tried to remove it too quickly before it had set. That’s his fault and I didn’t remove any stars for his failure to follow instructions! It was not a great experience for him! It worked fine for me, as I actually followed the instructions.
J**M
Bothered by nostril-fur? I can't recommend this enough.
As of late, I've been annoyed by a persistent tickle in my nostrils. Nothing overwhelming, just a constantly irritating low-level *eeeee* that would happen whenever I exhaled nasally. So I was forever scratching. Sneezing. And sniffling. I looked like I was on something, or trying to surreptitiously mine for nose-nuggets. And since I'm a fur-bearing mammal, I typically chalked it up to errant nose-hairs I couldn't much see or really even reach. So, whenever it got particularly irritating, I would regularly use the nose- and ear-hair attachment on my beard trimmer to go after the issue. That worked okay, but it was mostly a stopgap. And even if I managed to knock back the hair (or hairs) that were irritating me at the time, there were always others. And they'd always grow back. Sometimes — if I got really ambitious — I would angrily grab some tweezers and hit the bathroom mirror to see if I couldn't *YOINK* out the offending hairs by their very roots. But that wasn't a perfect solution either. Sometimes it would help for awhile, but it never quite took care of the problem. For one, you can't SEE inside your nose no matter how much you contort yourself in front of the mirror. So you just have to shove the tweezers up there, grab and pull, and hope for the best. And obviously, even if you get a few out, you're dealing with watery eyes, sneezing and faucet-snot after like the second or third snout-spelunk. Then I saw someone on TikTok using a nostril-waxing kit. I was intrigued, to say the least. So, I picked up this kit. I was a little apprehensive at first. I mean, if pulling out ONE nose-hair was a recipe for instant sneezing and watery eyes, would I be able to handle doing a full nostril's worth all at once without my entire head turning into a big, puffy, juice-dripping cantaloupe? I also didn't know if it would work. Mainly, because the TikTok I saw was posted because it was a classic "fail" video. Someone had undertaken the instructions, but "lost" the wax plug in their nostril when they went to remove it. That didn't sound awesome to me. But, I was annoyed enough that I determined the risk was worth taking. Anyway, this showed up yesterday. And I was so ready to be rid of the maddening internal nose-tickle that I opened it immediately. The first thing I was struck by was that it seemed a lot easier to use than I expected. It's only like a five-and-a-half-step process. And the half-step would be optional for some; I only undertook it because I am a mustachioed fella. 1.) Swab out your nostrils with a tissue to remove any residual booger-sauce that might make things any slipperier than they need to be. 1b.) The optional step: if you're a dude with facial hair (as I am), apply the jaunty and whimsical adhesive mustache-guard decal to your cookie duster to avoid accidentally applying wax to any hair you may want to keep. 2.) Pour out enough wax beads to barely cover the bottom of a li'l paper cup that's roughly the same size as the ones you might put ketchup in at a diner. 3.) Measure out 20ml of water into the included plastic measuring cup, put the paper one full of wax beads in the cup on top of it, and microwave it for 90 seconds. 4.) When it's done, get two of the wax sticks, and swirl them around in the melted wax enough to get a "plug" on the end. Then while it's still warm, corkscrew 'em into your nostrils to just past the little flange on the bottom. 5.) Wait two minutes, grimace, then yank 'em out like you're trying to pull-start a lawnmower. It's that last one I was most worried about. Obviously, waxing ANY hair off of your body only works if you're willing to endure a little discomfort. So imagine my surprise when it wound up being the easiest step in the process. Now, I'm not saying it was COMFY. It was sort of like ripping a Band-Aid off of a hairy arm, or pulling a Bioré strip from the bridge of your nose. You want to do it quickly, and I did. But I was a little surprised at how painful it WASN'T. It was honestly no big deal. Nothing like I'd feared. And I didn't even sneeze or tear up, which really shocked me. And the INSTANT I took a breath after it was out? Dear gods. It was like the clouds parted and angels were singing. Immediate relief. The never-ending, infuriating tickle was just GONE. So I tenderly probed my nostril with the tip of a curious pinky. And that thing was like SILK. There wasn't a single hair left in there that I could detect. It was a very weird sensation, but undeniably pleasant. Which made sense once I looked at the wax stick. Imagine...a blanched porcupine with mild alopecia. Or a bottle-brush near the end of its life. The wax plug had grabbed, held onto, and then unceremoniously uprooted every single strand of hair that had previously plagued me. From the top inside corner that I could see but never QUITE get with the trimmer, all the way to the deep ones that I could occasionally tweeze out, but never really get all of. There they were. Out. All staring back at me like, "What the ****, bro?!? Why?!?" But they knew why. They had it coming. Overall, the general feeling in that nostril from the INSIDE of my body was something akin to like when you're wearing a really uncomfortable pair of shoes all day, and you can finally get home, sit down, and take them off. So, encouraged, I yoinked the other one almost immediately. Same sensation. About a sixteenth of a second of "Oof", followed immediately by intense relief, and a baby-booty smooth cavity that instantly felt like an unclogged drain free to flow unencumbered once again. Bliss. Even better? I woke up this morning without one or both of my nasal passages feeling as though someone had filled them with concrete while I was sleeping. THAT hasn't happened in AWHILE. It may be unrelated, but I doubt it. So, ultimately — while I'm not saying that going scorched-earth on your nostrils with hot wax is necessarily an experience EVERYONE needs to have, it's been kind of a game-changer for yours truly. And if you deal with irritating levels snout-wool like I do, this is a solution that works exactly as advertised. Go forth, and breathe freely.
T**R
Works wonders, doesn't actually hurt!
Evolution is a fascinating thing. Some evolutionary traits make sense, as creatures evolve for defense, adaptation, even propagation of the species. However, some traits don't always seem like they have any kind of point, like why men suddenly develop lots of nose and ear hair in their mid to late 30s. Why does this happen? I don't know, but it's freakin' annoying. Things were fine until about a decade ago, when I entered my mid 30s and my body started going "Hey we're not a kid anymore, time to start shifting into Old Man Mode". Suddenly my nose was a dense forest of itching, tickling hairs. For years I've tried trimming, but that just gets the soft tips of the hair, leaving the stiff prickly shaft to itch like mad. I found myself CONSTANTLY having to itch my nose, to the point where I wonder if my friends suspect me of having a coke habit (I do not). I first saw the idea of nose hair waxing on Tiktok, and was doubtful at first, but the idea just excited me so much, having a hair-free nose, that I HAD to try it. This particular product seemed to get good reviews, so I figured what the heck! Let's try it. THIS PRODUCT WORKS. It's super easy to use, you just need to heat the wax, swirl one of the sticks in it, and shove it up your nose. Wait about 2-3 minutes, and then grab the stick (you may wanna use both hands) and YANK. With that many rooted hairs, it's actually gonna take more strength than you think. Try to yank it all in one smooth motion, and then marvel at the gross little porcupine you just pulled out of your nostril. Weirdly? Didn't hurt. It's weird, like if you've ever plucked a single nose hair, it hurts like the dickens! It'll make a grown man cry. I mean don't get me wrong, there was definitely a strong feeling that'll wake you up as you yank it out, but it wasn't pain. I wound up doing both nostrils twice just to get it all, and I have zero regrets. Expect some weirdness, definitely. It's weird having a completely bald nostril, and it'll tingle for a day or two. You might sneeze a little, because yeah nosehairs are your nose's dust filter and your body's not used to having its filter cleaned. But after a day or two, you'll be breathing easier, and having a significantly less itchy, tickly nose. My friends are gonna think I went to rehab!
B**S
Nose hairs?? Ear hairs?? NOT ANYMORE!!!
This product has been great not only for me, but for my wife. I used to just painfully pluck the nose hairs and ear hairs out with tweezers. After discovering this wax kit, I will definitely be repurchasing in the future. It’s not only super easy and quick to use, but you can have your wife/girlfriend help you out and make it fun. My wife enjoys yanking the hairs out for me, and we honestly laugh the entire time (could be the mustache guard). The mustache guard is really helpful, and looks ridiculous on. It’s become a routine every two/three weeks, and it effectively removes all the hairs with ease. It’s painless and quick to use. When I say painless, I mean I was expecting it to hurt pretty bad, but it felt more like a pressure and didn’t hurt at all. PAINLESS. I also use it in my ears, and it is just as efficient. You’re getting a great value for your buck. I’ve used it 3 times and wax every 2-3 weeks. I still have plenty of wax left, probably more than half the bag. It can get a little messy and sticky (as with any wax), so be prepared, but the cleanup is easy. It’s a great product, and like I said I think my wife loves this product just as much as I do.
M**R
Excellent for nose and ear hair removal
Very easy to get it ready. I was worried about the process. Make sure to keep the wax for at least 2-2.5 mins before you whip out.
K**Y
Wax is hard to melt
Overall, we are happy with the product....however the wax was a challenge to melt. The first time, I kept it over the water in the microwave and the wax just balled up and the paper cups provided, got way too wet and almost tore. Once we figured out the wax, the product worked as expected. The overall pain associated was minimal.
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