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  2. After Testing Over 25 Waxing Kits, These Are The Most ... - AOL

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    The best at-home waxing kits, tested by beauty experts, are safe on sensitive skin and easy to apply. Our top picks include Flamingo, Billie, and Nair.. After Testing Over 25 Waxing Kits, These ...

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    From shaving and the best at-home epilators to waxing kits, eyebrow threading, depilatory creams, laser hair removal, and electrolysis, choosing the right method can feel overwhelming.

  4. Nasal hair - Wikipedia

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    Nasal hair or nose hair is the hair in the nostril. Adult human noses have hairs, which serve as a crude air filter to stop foreign particles from entering the nasal cavity, as well as to help collect moisture. [1] Nasal hair is different from the cilia of the ciliated lining of the nasal cavity.

  5. Waxing - Wikipedia

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    There are different forms of strip waxing or soft waxing: heated, cold or pre-made strips. Unlike cold waxing, heated wax is spread easily over the skin. Cold waxing is thicker, which makes it more difficult to spread smoothly over the skin. Pre-made strips come with the wax on them, and they come in different sizes for different area uses. [1]

  6. 10 Best at-Home Wax Kits for All Hair Types - AOL

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    From wax strips to wax beans, sugaring, and professional-grade pots, these at-home kits will remove unwanted hair from your face, body, and swimsuit area.

  7. Nasal sebum - Wikipedia

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    Nasal sebum. Nasal sebum, also known as nose grease/oil, is grease removed from the surface of the human nose.The pores of the lateral creases (where the nose joins the face) of the exterior of the nose create and store more oil and grease than pores elsewhere on the human body, forming a readily available source of small quantities of grease or oil.