hev·shop
GiGi All Purpose Hair Removal Hard Wax for All Skin Types, 14 oz
Beauty and Personal Care

GiGi All Purpose Hair Removal Hard Wax for All Skin Types, 14 oz

★★★★4.3·10,237 ratings

ALL PURPOSE HAIR REMOVAL HARD WAX: GiGi All Purpose Honee Hard Wax is a revolutionary hard wax that is designed for all skin and hair types. It will not just remove unwanted hair, but it also waxes dry and dead skin cells. It’s gentle to use for delicate and sensitive areas like your face, bikini, and underarm. Adheres only to your hair, not on your skin for smooth, fuss-free hair removal, making your skin glow with radiance while leaving your skin feeling smooth, fresh and clean after waxing. HARD WAX FOR SENSITIVE AREAS: Suitable for all skin types, even to those who have sensitive skin. Perfect for your hair removal needs from head to toe, up to the most delicate areas. It can be used on your face, arms, underarms, chest, back and bikini area. Get rid of stubborn hair and have a refreshingly pleasant skin that is soft to touch. Eliminate all the hairs from the roots, leaving no broken hair, irritation or redness to enjoy silky, smooth, hairless skin for weeks! MAKES SKIN SMOOTH AND GLOWING AFTER USE: Indulge in the sweet nectar of honey’s moisturizing properties. Infused with natural honey extract, GiGi’s revolutionary hair removal wax makes sure your skin is visibly hair-free, touchably soft and smooth! Full of antioxidants that nourish damaged skin and prevent skin discoloration. This wax shrink wraps each follicle to remove even the shortest, coarsest and most stubborn hair from the root so the skin stays smoother longer without any irritation.

ASIN
B09RQPL3XV
Embedding
CLIP ViT-L/14 · 768d
Distance metric
cosine
Doc fetch
1mscache hitGET /v2/namespaces/amazon-products/documents/B09RQPL3XV
Similar query
67msnearest_to_id → /query

Doc fetch goes through Layer's Aerospike pull-through cache; cache hit served the row without touching turbopuffer. The similar query asks Layer for nearest neighbors of the stored product vector — queries don't go through the doc cache, so no cache header is set.

Visually similar

You might also like