

✨ Wax like a pro, feel flawless every time! 🧖♀️
Cirepil Blue Hard Wax Beads deliver professional, stripless hair removal with a unique gel texture that melts at low temperatures for gentle yet effective waxing on all skin types—including sensitive areas like face and bikini. This 800g refill bag offers salon-quality performance trusted by estheticians worldwide, removing both coarse and fine hairs with minimal irritation and long-lasting smoothness. Made in France, dermatologist-tested, and free from parabens and cruelty, it’s the ultimate choice for those who demand flawless results and ethical beauty.






| ASIN | B008L0AI3U |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,618 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #5 in Hair Removal Wax |
| Brand | Cirepil |
| Brand Name | Cirepil |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 29,803 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 03331421110014 |
| Item Form | Wax beads |
| Item Type Name | Hard Wax Beads |
| Item Weight | 1.76 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Perron Rigot |
| Material Feature | Dermatologist Tested, Fragrance Free, Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Features | Dermatologist Tested, Fragrance Free, Not Tested On Animals |
| Material Type Free | Alcohol Free, Fragrance Free, Paraben Free, Phthalate Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Benefits | Easy, complete hair removal for all hair and skin types with quick application and long-lasting results |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Whole body, face, bikini, legs, arms |
| Skin Type | All, Sensitive |
| Target Use Body Part | Body |
| Unit Count | 28.22 Ounce |
T**E
Don't bother with the others. Hair removal in one pass!
Far better than the cheap Bead was you buy in bags. Will never go back. Gets many more hairs than the cheap competition! Cerepil BLUE is amazing, and recently bought their CASHMERE variety, and will only buy the BLUE (can find my review of that product on that page for a comparison). I would give Cerepil BLUE 6 stars if it was an option! Cerepil BLUE is now my only choice for wax beads. I am mid-40's and along with age-related new whiskers silver or dark, I get a fine layer of "baby fine" hair that is blond; I wax often (once a week) and this product does a great job getting them at their early grow out stage, especially when I do it on my morning face BEFORE a face wash! Stop paying for cheap wax beads! Cerepil wax beads are amazing in BLUE! I've been using wax beads for >5yrs (as a cost saver over the salon), and initially bought various brands solely looking at the price. Let me tell you not all BLUE wax beads are created equally! I never felt that they did as good as the salon however, at getting it all - especially the less course hairs that were just emerging. Then I read the reviews and decided to give Cerepil BLUE a chance (the reviews are stellar). WOW - the difference is undeniable! Totally worth the price, especially considering that you won't be red afterwards if you only have to do it once (very few redos - ever! The rare redo is usually because I try to wax 1-2 days early; once a week is my sweet spot). The cheap blue wax beads are hard when ready, and the Cerepil BLUE is semi-pliable, which seems to makes a huge difference. My first time I was unsure if it was ready. BUT I highly recommend following instructions not to do this on a freshly washed face. Another tip, have your hairdryer handy! I use the cold air setting and it apply wax to all of the areas then do a quick 20 second blow dry and 'voila!' no waiting - it's ready to pull off! You're welcome - you'll thank me later - huge time saver! :) By doing it on a clean face there is no protective layer of oil built up on your skin. That layer almost eliminates all redness after a waxing, and actually gets all of the hair BETTER because it's only adhering to the hair and not the skin cells. I find my best waxes are first thing in the morning (I typically wash my face at bedtime), and there is no tugging sensation on my skin (eyebrow area - zero redness/pink - it's miraculous). In fact sometimes I remove it and think immediately, "Oh darn that didn't get enough," - and actually it's the best removal ever because of only pulling away my hair - magical! I have at times however washed my face and realized I was overdue for a wax and gone ahead to do it. It still works, but misses more of the fine baby hairs if face is too clean. That being said, Cerepil BLUE still is far worth the price difference than other bargain wax beads, simply because of less redness and I have less to tweeze, and rarely need to have a redo on the same area twice! BIG time saver, and if you're doing an area twice with the cheap stuff, are you saving any money, actually? I was not compensated for this review.
N**B
Best wax for at-home Brazilians!
I had my first Brazilian professionally done at least 6 years ago and vowed I would never to do it again. Years of using depilatory creams and shaving almost daily just started getting to me. Then randomly, one day I decided "Hey, why don't you give yourself a Brazilian? You do your eyebrows regularly, it can't be that much worse." So, after watching several how-to DIY Brazilian videos on YouTube, I mustered up the courage and went to my local beauty supply store and purchased a very popular, off-the-shelf brand of microwaveable hard wax and set to work after popping two Advil and psyching myself up. I didn't last 10 minutes before I called it quits and cut the remaining "hard wax" out of my hair and lady parts, jumped in the shower and shaved the rest because I wasn't fond of the random bald patches look I had going on. Determined, I started doing more research and realized purchasing the product I did was my first mistake. I then came across a very thorough video of a self-Brazilian wax and noted in the comments that the creator was using a blue hard wax that looked like a shimmery jelly. It was Cirepil Blue. Without a second thought, I hopped online and placed an order through Amazon. Item arrived in two days with regular shipping and all I had to do was wait the alloted 3 weeks for the hair to grow back in. In the meantime I went it and bought a professional wax heater -- no more microwaveable anything for me again! When that time came, I prepared my materials and got to work. I was immediately prepared to have a repeat of previous self disaster with tiny screams, bleeding, and sore, tender parts but with that first wax piece laid down and then subsequently pulled off, I was so shocked. HAPPILY SHOCKED! The pain seemed to go from a 10 (being the most painful) to a mere 3/4 (mild sting and then gone). The hard wax dried down to a pliable rubber consistency that didn't turn brittle and into a questionable plastic-like mess from the previous retail brand I tried. Which meant it had a better grip on my hairs and was gentler on my skin. After about an hour, I was done: hairless, smooth, and in no pain and no sign of tenderness whatsoever. I was so surprised. I can now see you truly get what you pay for. I am now going on my third week since my first time with the Cirepil Blue and I am still smooth! I will never pick up another razor and I'm saying a forever goodbye to Nair, Veet, etc.! I have since used it three times to wax my underarms (2x) and my eyebrows (1x). And I can't believe I'm writing but I am actually looking forward to my second go at a self-Brazilian with the Cirepil Blue. I'm hooked! This is amazing stuff. I don't even want to try another brand! TIPS: (1) You want to make sure that when melting the wax that you have a soft ball in the center -- it shouldn't be completely fluid. Also, pick up the wax on your applicator from the center NOT from the sides where it's too hot and too fluid. (2) Apply a lightweight oil (I use sweet almond oil) before application of wax but make sure you remove the excess or else you won't get a proper adhesion to the hairs. I find after wiping away the excess that I apply a little talc-free baby powder really helps. Hairs embed into wax and come up all on the first try. (3) I didn't have any issues with any wax residue being left behind on my lady parts but did when I waxed my underarms. If you do, take an old piece of the hard wax and press the shiny side down onto the wax pieces left behind, press down firmly and then with a pull it off. Instantly and quickly removed so clean up time was cut down. (4) Do make sure to apply some type of skin calming and soothing product to the freshly waxed area after you're finished. Really helps cut down on post wax irritation and sensitivity! Happy waxing! ;)
J**R
Great Wax Pros and very few Cons!
I'm giving this a 5 star rating although it really deserves a 4.5 (but that's not an option) I am pretty old to the waxing game (I wax myself and my VERY close friends). The first heating of the wax took about 30 minutes which was normal. I've read many of the prior reviews; good and bad. Things I noticed as I waxed compared to what reviewers wrote. It left a blue color on the skin: False. I have no blue residue at all on my skin. I prepped and cleaned up with some tea tree oil and it left everything nice. Another thing I noticed on a poor review was that "you have to apply so much in order to rip it off" well yes.. There's a certain thickness for hard wax to work at it's best BUT that is a known quality of hard wax NOT this wax. Also some comments about the smell. It smells like wax. Totally tolerable I actually forgot about it almost instantly. Hard wax is not for everyone, waxing yourself in general is not for everyone so if you can't handle the subtle wax smell... Don't wax. My own personal CON to this wax: my skin was very red for over an hour after waxing. (This is where the half of a star deduction comes from) I have been waxing myself for a very long time and I do have sensitive skin but never had this much redness before. I can definitely live with it. I've tried " clean and easy hard wax acai berry" good smell, EXTREMELY stringy, decent hair removal. 3 stars. Another wax I have tried is "Satin Smooth Calendula Gold Hard Wax" also a 3 star wax. Smell was not the best but tolerable, decent hair removal, awkward cream color. And last but not least the classic "GIGI Brazilian Body Hard Wax" I'll give this one a 4 because it was the first wax I used and it's a pretty safe and classic beginner wax. Smell is not important wax removal isn't bad. NONE of these waxes though come even close to the hair removal capabilities of Cirepil Blue Wax. I am a very thick haired Italian and this removed my hair with 1 application. Not once did I have to go over a spot for a second time. It was amazing. Yes hard wax used a lot in order to remove but I used so much less wax only applying over each spot once that it made it worth it. So because I have tried a few different waxes this is the one to use!
N**C
Good quality wax
I am newer to self waxing and have been trying out different beads to find my personal preference. Depending on your method of heating the wax I think it melts well together and doesn’t take too long. No strong scent. It dries quickly after setting on skin, and doesn’t leave behind much residue when applied and removed correctly. Edit: Helpful pro tip coming from a beginner here, let the wax cool or remain on a warmer setting before applying to skin. When heated too hot it can be much more difficult or painful to remove in my opinion. Really good wax when used on small areas and a little practice!
B**A
My Days of Wax Strips Are Over!!!
I ❤️LOVE❤️ this wax!!! I’ve been using it for about two years and I’ll never go back to using “soft” wax (wax that requires strips). I used to use the GiGi Honey wax with the strips for years. I thought that was the best thing since sliced bread until I was brave enough to try hard wax. I am not a professional, so this review talks about my opinions and things I learned through trial and error. They may or may not work for you. I used the tin of solid blue wax (not the beads). It works with the Gigi wax warmer. I also use the Cirepil Blue “lotion”. This will be the second time I’ve ordered this product. Since I wax only 1-2 times a month, a tin of wax lasts me for a long time. The Cirepil lotion will probably last me years. Pain level: Waxing is not pain free. (You are ripping your hairs out by their roots.) However, once you’ve done it once or twice you barely flinch. I’m a woman that gets those embarrassing “lady whiskers” on my chin, upper lip, and on my neck. I’ve waxed my face while on the phone and no one has been the wiser because I don’t even flinch. Same thing for my underarms. I have not waxed my bikini area because I’m just simply to chicken to do it. Things I like: 1. This wax is a million times less messy and easier to clean than the Gigi honey wax. If I got Gigi wax on my counter (or anywhere else) it was a sticky mess that would be there forever. This wax is self adhesive or something. If it’s on your counter, or clothes, or wherever, just get some of your used cooled down wax and press it to the wax you want to remove. It will come right off. Same thing goes for removing wax tidbits on your skin. 2. No strips are needed. 3. I can apply wax on multiple places at one time and they will still come off easily. The things I learned: 1. If you use the wax that comes in a tin, it heats up quicker and hotter the closer the tin gets to being empty. Common sense should have told me this, but it didn’t. This girl right here almost needed skin grafts after scraping the lava at the bottom of the tin and applying it to my skin. So I’m giving you a heads up. 2. The Cirepil “lotion” recommended to be used with this is not a lotion. It’s a liquid. You get a buttload of it (like a liter) and it will last forever. Not sure if it’s 100% necessary (because I’ve never not used it), but I like it and will keep using it. 3. My Gigi wax warmer doesn’t have temperature settings. It just has on and off. Wax consistency: If the wax is like a liquid, it’s too hot. If it so solid that you can invert the applicator stick (I use the big popsicle sticks) without it *trying* to drip it’s too cold. If it’s too cold, when you pull the stick away it leaves strings of wax behind that look like spider webs. The spider webs aren’t *terrible* but it personally irritates me. 4. There is a tutorial on YouTube. It was helpful for me. 5. Some people suggest dusting your skin with powder first. I did that and i didn’t like it. I cleanse with the Cirepil lotion first then apply a light layer of oil before applying the wax . I used the Neutrogena body oil just because I had some around the house. I like it so I’ll keep using it. To speed up the wax drying (it’s already quick) I fan myself with a cheap dollar store hand gel fan. Don’t judge me. I’m talking about the kind the ladies fan themselves with in Sothern Baptists churches. When you pat the wax with your gloved hands and it fells dry, pull the skin tight and remove in the opposite direction of hair growth. Then I used the Cerepil lotion afterwards. 6. I had never waxed my underarms before. I got brave and tried it. Holy cow! Smoothest and barest pits of my life. I hope this review was helpful.
M**E
I’ve tried them all, this is the BEST
I’ve been doing my own waxing (brazilian, legs, arms, underarms, face) for over 20 years now since teaching myself how to do it in college to save some $$. I started with the pioneer brand from the infomercial called Nads, then I found a water soluble wax from the brand Nair at Walmart, then moved on to the Gigi brand from Sally Beauty for many years, to discovering Cirephil. I’ve used the paper strips, muslin strips, hard wax, as well as different types of warmers. I’ve had quite a few trials and errors, and learned from experience what worked best for me and what didn’t. One day a little over a decade ago, I was in a pinch and needed an impromptu brazilian wax appointment and booked a last minute one at a beauty salon. It was the most painless and fastest brazilian wax I had ever experienced. I asked the beautician what brand she used and she said Cirephil. I immediately looked it up on Amazon, bought it, tried it myself and never bought any other brand of wax since then - even if it was half the price or more for the same amount of wax. Nope, not doing it. Once you get into your waxing groove, you will find that Cirephil’s formula allows you to remove the most amount of hair in an area, with the least amount of strips, and with the least amount of pain. It also feels good to the skin. It’s almost like that paraffin wax that you can get with a pedicure, it feels comforting (as much as it can be while ripping your hair follicles out). I have recommended this brand to all of my friends who have asked me what I recommend to use use for waxing since they know I haven’t owned a razor blade or used shaving cream since high school, and they have thanked me. HACK: To save a little $$, I reuse the wax. It’s such a great quality of wax that you can reuse it and it still performs as if it were new. Please note this is only if the reused wax is ONLY for YOU. Obviously, if you’re using the same wax pot for someone other than yourself or if you have clients, you should always use a new strip with a new applicator from a new, clean pot of wax. What I do is: I have two separate warmers with two separate pots for the wax. When I wax my face, or arms or legs where the hair is a little finer and doesn’t really get contaminated, I use the new, clean wax from the “new” pot for those areas. I then put those USED wax strips into another pot marked “used”. I then use the “used” wax which will melt together again when warmed, for my brazilian or underarm wax, which after that use I would then dispose of. So I essentially get to use the wax twice before tossing it for good, and a bag of wax beads has lasted me twice as long. It may sound kind of gross but it still works. Remember to always clean the area you are going to wax. I also like to swipe the area generously with some toner that has a little bit of alcohol in it using a cotton round to remove any leftover oil or dirt before applying the wax. Then finish by applying azulene oil to the skin after you have waxed.
S**S
Great hard wax beads for beginners
Recently started waxing at home using the Gigi brand wax pot with 2 heat settings. This brand of wax beads is by far less painful and easier to work with than the Gigi brand I was previously using. Highly recommend
R**E
Not my favorite wax
I wanted to love these... but while I could make longer strips, it just ripped the hair instead of ripping the hair out.
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