Look Good on Camera for Less: Veet Wax Strips
The affordable, easier, more effective alternative to laser hair removal
Anyone who wants to come at me with “lifestyle posts are for bimbos” will be pointed by my hand at Stan Winston School, where FX, art, and on camera lewks for reality and monster makeup are passions. People out there looking for on camera work as models and acting talent might need to know this stuff. Shut up.
Veet! Sold at every store near you. Officially sold as Veet Legs & Body Wax Strip Kit Ready-to-Use Hair Remover, 40.0 ea. Why ea.? Walgreens, is typing each with the two extra letters too time consuming? 😉
As a young lady, my mom gifted me laser hair removal. At different fancy doctor’s offices. It. Does. Not. Work. On. Everyone. The snake oil salespeople insisted it would. “My body hair is not dark,” I said, no one caring because my Cleopatra inky brunette dye made them think I was lying. They convinced my mom, you, me, perhaps the world, all lasers work on all skin tones and all body hair shades. “OHHHHH, we have a laser that’ll work on lighter hair.” No, it doesn’t. Good for you if it works. Mine never has, never will.
What works? Waxing. Over time, waxing during all of your hair cycle growths will weaken the hair into thinner and thinner until no hair.
You rub on these. Strip them off. No, I am not paid. No sponsored links. I use these myself. Impeccable, perfect results when you get the hang of things.