Balance Liquiwax

Balance Liquiwax (formerly called 'Women's Blend') contains a balancing blend of Geranium and Frankincense essential oils.

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N.B. If you're looking for our 'Women's Blend' Liquiwax, you've come to the right place! We've changed the name to Balance Liquiwax, but the ingredients, scent and essential oil blend remain the same.

For more info on why we’ve made this change, see here.

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Our Balance Liquiwax contains a balancing blend of Frankincense, Bergamot, Lavender and Geranium essential oils.

The scent most likely to come to the fore when inhaling this blend is Geranium, which is then perfectly balanced by the musky and regal notes of Frankincense. It is this combination that makes Balance so special.

Bergamot provides a pleasant, citrusy aroma. One of the most uplifting essential oils, it aids in lifting the spirits and relieving stress.

The essential oils used in this blend have traditionally been used in aromatherapy to provide feelings of emotional balance.

 

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About our Liquiwaxes: Liquiwax is a more viscous version of our classic Massage Wax and comes in a pump dispenser. Upon application, Liquiwax allows for long, gliding strokes, ideal for bodywork. It maintains a tight grip, but has more ‘slip’ than our classic massage waxes.

Liquiwaxes are an excellent alternative to massage waxes for those looking for a pump dispenser method and a slightly stronger glide factor. In addition, they make for a luxurious body moisturiser and are excellent at removing makeup!

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Notes on using the pump dispenser: When you receive your Liquiwax, you need to 'prime' it before first use. To do this, unlock the pump by turning the nozzle to the left, then pump vigorously for up to 40 or so times. This draws up the wax and ‘loads’ the nozzle. If you find that the pump stops dispensing wax before the botte is empty, this may be due to an air pocket or vacuum at the bottom of the bottle. To fix this, unscrew and remove the top, give the bottle a squeeze and a shake to redistribute the wax, and then screw the lid back on before vigorously pumping to draw the wax back up.

 

Our Packaging: For details on how to recycle and dispose of all of our packaging, see our recycling page.

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