europadora—April 10, 2025✓ Verified purchase
I was skeptical at first --> ripping nose hairs out doesn’t exactly sound pleasant, but Nad's Nose Wax completely blew me away. The instructions were super clear, the process was quick, and to my surprise, it barely hurt at all. Just a quick tug and boom --> smooth, clean nostrils! The kit comes with everything you need, from the wax to the applicators, and even some soothing wipes for afterward. It’s hygienic, effective, and honestly kind of satisfying to use. No more awkward trimming or tickly nose hairs. Highly recommend if you want a fast and easy grooming solution that actually works! Read more
Victor San Diego—September 27, 2017✓ Verified purchase
Yo Adrian! I got a nose job, performed by me, myself and I. This product made in Australia works to perfection! I have been going to a wax salon for over 6 years now and discovered this product because I did some searching for an alternate for my needs. Bam! I struck gold on this discovery. I bought it thinking what have I got to lose but some time and $$, still less $$ than I spend when I go to the salon. I was desperate as I have a party to go and didn’t have time to make my appointment. I have stubborn hair on the inside of the bridge of my nose that would even take the stylist several times to clear it all out. Well, I used this stuff and I had to do my left nostril 4 times and my right nostril 2 times, but I did this with just using two of the safetip applicators (the company provides you with 8 of these in the box). I did not throw them away after each rip session. Instead, I put it in the freezer to harden the wax with hair and then I went on my patio and chipped away the wax and hair after it was frozen with a small knife. After that, I placed the applicators in a small cup of hot water from the microwave to loosen the wax and wipe off with a paper towel. I also used a pipe cleaner to remove all the wax away from the base of the collar on the tip. Presto! Nice and clean and ready for reuse. The company does not want you to do this. I guess because of liability issues etc. Who knows how someone could harm themselves with hot wax and knives? I don’t blame them. Product liability lawsuits are real issues folks. I would waste a lot of wax if I didn’t do this. Just follow the instructions, which are inside the facial hair protector (the mustache looking decals). It took me a while to find them as I was looking on the outside of the box for the instructions. They recommend that you heat a full jar of wax for 2 minutes on a 1000-WATT microwave oven. My microwave is only 900 watts so I had to heat for 3 minutes. If you don’t have a microwave don’t buy this, as there will be no way for you to heat the wax. There is a lot of wax in the container and I will not waste it, every bit of it will be used on ripping those ugly and unsightly nose hairs from my nostrils. Be sure and stir the wax after microwaving with the wooden spatulas they provide you or just use popsicle sticks. They have a great YouTube video that shows you how on to do this on their website. Nads.com Be brave and give this product a test. I doubt you will be disappointed if you know a little about what you are doing. Bravo Nad’s for making this so affordable and an excellent alternative to expensive salon visits for me. Tip 1) For the hard to get area in the crevice of your nostril, put your finger or Q-Tip in the opposite nostril and press against the wax coated safetip applicator as you wait for the time period to end. Tip 2) I found that using less wax helps too, just coat the SafeTip applicator ball with less wax. Tip 3) I use a Q-Tip coated with neosporin to sooth my nostril after I rip the wax from the nostril. That way I don't need to use the stuff they provide and it's what I did even after I went to the salon. side note: This was invented by a woman in Australia for her daughter name Nadine, hence Nads name. Cool stuff & Great Product! They have a customer for life from me! Read more
A Customer—February 28, 2018✓ Verified purchase
My first time ever waxing nostril hairs... sadly, I didn't even KNOW this was a thing until like a month ago. A friend had it done by a friend of HERS and I was like "Wow, that sounds super painful and how does it even WORK?" So long story short, I bought this product and just used it for the first time 10 minutes ago. Surprisingly, as others have said, it really DOESN'T hurt, at least not in a normal hair-waxing way (that is, hair being yanked by its roots from your tender flesh). There's a tugging sensation on your SKIN similar to, I don't know, if you stuck a piece of tape on your skin and pulled it off. Or if you've ever used pore strips on your nostrils, it's similar to that sensation. And it barely even registers as uncomfortable before the feeling fades (and is replaced by the euphoric relief of "Yay, it's over and it didn't really hurt, woot woot!") As far as the product goes, it's fairly easy to use. I did read the ENTIRE instruction sheet before starting, which is always the course of wisdom. But, spoiler alert, it's pretty similar to any home waxing kit, where you heat the tub of wax in the microwave per the time in the instructions, then microwave it longer because it always seems to take longer than they say it will. Then stir the wax, dip their little "patent=pending" plastic wand dealy in the wax, and stick it in your nostril quickly before the wax starts to harden. Since it's not as hot as other waxes I've used for other parts of my body, this starts to harden quite quickly, so have to move fast. Conveniently, their little nostril wands have a "guard" that prevents you from being able to accidentally ram it to far up your nose. It doesn't seem like it will go in far enough, but it's enough to get the hairs that are bothering you, trust. Then give it about 90 seconds and tug it out. Voila! Oh, and they give you little antibacterial wipes to wipe your nose out after. Thanks, Nad. Anyhow, I like the product and will probably keep this process up I should think. two thumbs up! Read more