Synthetic Resin. The ingredient behind many modern hard waxes.

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Most estheticians use it.

Few know what it is.

It's called synthetic resin.

 

Synthetic resin is an ingredient found in many modern hard waxes. It's often used to improve flexibility, consistency, and overall performance. That's one reason some waxes feel creamier, stretch more easily, or are less likely to crack during removal.

 

But here's the important part: There is no "best" synthetic resin wax.

 

There is only:

  • • The best wax for your technique
  • • The best wax for your clients
  • • The best wax for the service you're performing

 

That's why you'll find different textures and performance characteristics even among waxes that contain synthetic resin.

 

For example:

  • • Russian Pearl Scent free and ideal for sensitive areas. The texture is creamy rather than sticky. It stays flexible when removed, which helps reduce cracking and breaking.
  • White Strawberry and Blueberry Milk provide additional grip with a demi-creamy consistency. When warmed and ready for use, it transforms into a pearly pink hue, and when it cools, it reverts to an off-white color. This property helps users easily identify when the wax is at the optimal temperature for application.
  • Sensi Clear features an ultra-thin gel texture full-body applications. It is specially formulated for very sensitive skin, without any colors, fragrances.

 

The goal isn't finding one perfect wax.

The goal is finding the right wax for the job.

That's real wax science.