








✨ Clear the way for confidence — nose & ear hair, be gone! ✨
KENASHII Nose Wax Kit offers 100g of hypoallergenic wax, 24 specially designed applicators, soothing balm wipes, and mustache guards, delivering painless, effective hair removal for nose and ears that lasts up to 5 weeks. Trusted by thousands, this all-in-one kit combines scientific innovation with a premium grooming experience tailored for modern professionals.













| ASIN | B076XTJFPY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,301 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #4 in Hair Waxing Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (22,816) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | HC-2025-ProCordless |
| Manufacturer | KENASHII |
| Product Dimensions | 3 x 3.49 x 4.53 inches; 5.29 ounces |
| UPC | 727268028385 |
B**K
An amazingly effective product with an unusual, comical approach.
As I've been getting older (argh) I've noticed that I'm getting more nose hair than usual. This has been really bothersome, and at first I bought one of those electronic nose hair trimmers. It... kind of helped. It made the nose hairs shorter, when it got them, which wasn't often enough for my liking. So, then, I decided to buy some nose hair wax. I thought the box for this one looked amusing, and it had good reviews... so I gave it a shot, and I'm sure glad that I did. Kenashii provides everything you need: The cup-o-wax (don't forget to nuke it on 50% power, y'all), the sticks, some "post-waxing balm wipes," the gently adhesive mustache covers, the cotton bag, and the instructions. So, you put the mustache covers over any whiskers you may have under the nasal openings, nuke the wax, get some on the sticks, try not to get it too early when it's running all over the place (you'll learn), and then shove that up your nose for a couple of minutes. All of this part is super-easy. Then... you yank the suckers out. Does it hurt? Surprisingly, no. I mean, it's not joyously comfortable, but if you're thinking "ripping out nose hairs has got to hurt like crazy" -- it doesn't! Once that wax has set in and you pull those sticks down, it's an odd feeling, but not bad at all! And are they effective? I'm not going to share photos, but holy poo, yes they are. The first time I tried it, just from looking into my nostrils in the mirror, I figured I'd be pulling out maybe eight or ten hairs per nostril. Oh, I was so mistaken. I regularly pull out at least two dozen hairs PER NOSTRIL. That's not an exaggeration. You have to make sure and position the wax correctly (especially getting those patches of hair immediately over the nostril openings), but if you do so, this thing pulls out a FASCINATING amount of hair. Want to do it a second time? Go for it. I have before. But, then again, apparently the amount of hair in my nose is akin to what I'd have if I had snorted an entire Gene Shalit. Plus - not to be gross, but I want to add that looking at the hairs once they're pulled out is one of the most oddly satisfying feelings out there. If you're doing this and you feel like you didn't pull out nearly enough hair, look at them closely with a DARK background. My nose hairs are about 20-25% dark and 75-80% light. Once you rip them out, use one of those post-waxing balm wipes. But make sure to only use them around the external skin around your nostril, because if you shove them up your nose, who knows what could happen? Well, I'm a Thrillseeker™ and I HAVE shoved them up my nose to see what would happen. I lived to tell the tale. Seriously... is there anyone who's going to use these "balm wipes" and NOT try shoving them up where their hair forest used to reside? I think that Kenashii very likely put "external use only" on those wipes for strictly legal reasons. So, you might be thinking, "But... what about other brands? Don't they all do the same thing?" NO. Once, in a pinch when Kenashii was sold out (and I'd misplaced my kit!), I tried another brand whose name rhymed with "Choke-Ear." The sticks were not as effectively-shaped (yep, it made a difference), and even the way that I had to melt the wax in the microwave was different. That stuff didn't do nearly as good of a job as the Kenashii. So, I bought the Kenashii again once it was back in stock. I'm on my third Kenashii kit, and I hope the company stays around forever so that I can keep buying and using these things until I'm eventually horizontal in a box. I also want to mention a couple more items: The instructions and the cloth bag. If you want a chuckle, READ those instructions!! The people behind Kenashii put a lot of effort into making their manual one of the most humorous manuals you'll ever read. It's great to find a company who can see the humor in their product, while actually making a REALLY great product. And that bag... well... um... I don't use it for the Kenashii stuff. I've now got three cloth bags. They're good for whatever you'd want to use cloth bags for. Marbles? Sure. A big bunch of Werther's Originals? I presume. Smallish adult toys? Yes, indeedy! Pogs? Go for it... I won't judge. NO, Kenashii didn't send me a freebie for review. They didn't have to. I bought the product, I loved the product, and after buying and loving it two more times, I wanted to share my praise with the world for a product whose sole focus is to rip the hair out of my nasal cavities. Oh... what's that? I can use it on my ears, too? I plan on doing so SOON. If the experience is half as joyful and successful as when I use Kenashii on my nose, then I'll still be thrilled. So... if you're facing the fact that you've got a lot of gross hair hanging out in the front lobby of your sinuses, get the Kenashii. Use as directed. Except, of course, for those balm wipes. (Disclaimer: I accept zero responsibility if anything bad happens if you misuse the balm wipes.)
J**H
Fantastic Kit – Clean, Easy, and Effective!
This KENASHII Nose Wax Kit really exceeded my expectations. The wax melts quickly and evenly, and the applicators make the process super simple and hygienic. It removes hair in one smooth pull without irritation, and the results last for weeks! I also love that it comes with plenty of applicators, so it’s great value for the price. The instructions are clear, and everything feels professional — just like a salon experience at home. Highly recommend for anyone who wants a clean, fresh look without the hassle of trimming!
A**7
The anticipation hurts more than the hair pulling.
Hair in the wrong places is the bain of my existence. Pulling nose hairs individually hurts and is time consuming. This did a good job at grabbing most of the hairs. Now that I have done it I will be able to do a better job the next time I do it. Use the mustache guards if you have ANY hair on your upper lip. I used boiling water on a rag to soften it enough it remove a little drop on my lip. Figuring out wax temp is the hardest part and even that isn't very difficult. Do not use laying on your back. The wax hardens pretty quick but you don't want it to flow if it can be avoided. I only say that because if someone is doing this to you you might want to lay down. Instructions in the box are very straight forward and easy to understand. Definitely worth the money if you have a nose beard.
J**C
Works well - beware the wax temperature
I got this for myself as much for entertainment value as anything, but was keen to try it out, as I do get the errant hair protruding out awkwardly now and then. When it arrived, I was impressed with the packaging, very well put together and quality materials. Set everything up on the dining room table, put the wax into the microwave as instructed - they suggest pulling it out at 3 minutes to check for temperature. My microwave has some quick heat buttons that I use for 90% of everything I put in there, and the second setting is at 2:45 so that's what I tried, figuring I could zap it a bit more if necessary. When I got the wax out of the microwave, it was viscous liquid, the consistency of honey - as they suggest it should be in the instructions. They suggest putting a little bit on the inside of your wrist, to test for temperature. So I very delicately touched the surface of the wax with my just the very tip of my index finger and was going to dab it on my wrist, but I noticed immediately that this wax was way, way, way too hot. Searingly and painfully hot. Ouch! It also sticks to you, naturally, so I couldn't get it off my finger as it continued to burn. I bolted for the sink and thrust my hand under the tap, and got relief. Then the wax wouldn't come off easily, and when I got it off I discovered that I'd blistered my fingertip - so as I write this review, that finger hurts as I hit the keys - the next day. Suffice to say, the wax was way too hot, and I definitely wouldn't want to put it in my nose like that! You'd probably end up in the ER. Anyway, I waited about 10 minutes and was watching the consistency of the wax - as it thickens as it cools down. Eventually it became very thick, almost approaching molasses, and I tested it again - and was comfortable to the touch. Put the instrument into the wax to collect a globule of it, and delicately put it into my nostril - odd sensation but not uncomfortable. You're to wait 90 seconds to give it the yank, so I waited, and then it was time. Honestly, the worst part of the pull is just psyching yourself up to actually do it! Pulled after 2 minutes or so, and got out all the hair that was there. I think there may have been one stray that didn't get pulled but largely a success. The other nostril came easier as I knew what I was doing and had more confidence. I suppose results will vary depending how hirsute one is, but I am not particularly so and still got good results. Knocking one star for scalding me (even though it was due to my own dumb mistake, the instructions could have been better about this - including suggesting to have cold water at hand) but overall quite happy with it and will use again!
F**.
Ho acquistato questo kit Kenashii per la depilazione del naso ed è stato una sorpresa positiva! Funziona benissimo con risultati ottimi già dalla prima applicazione. Punti di forza: Efficacia: Rimuove i peli in modo rapido e senza troppi fastidi. Gli applicatori sono comodi e progettati per un utilizzo semplice e sicuro. Accessori utili: Le salviette balsamo e le protezioni per i baffi sono un’aggiunta intelligente, che rende il processo più confortevole. Qualità del prodotto: La cera mi sembra di ottima qualità e aderisce bene ai peli senza irritare la pelle. Unico svantaggio: Sciogliere la cera può essere complicato e lungo se non si dispone di un forno a microonde. Per chi utilizza il fornello, serve più tempo e attenzione per ottenere la giusta consistenza.
A**H
I don't have lots of nose hair, but it's been annoyingly itchy so thought I'd give this a go. Not that it makes any real difference, but I'm a woman - noses are obviously not gendered, and it is kinda nice that it's not marketed as a masculine product. My hairs are somewhat fine so I wasn't sure they would be picked up, but it worked brilliantly. First of all: read the instructions. Yes, do it! No seriously, I hate reading manuals too, but this is actually really helpful, especially on my first note below, and the instruction are even pretty funny. When heating the wax, make sure to turn the heat down on your microwave! It specifically states to heat it for 3 minutes on 500W. That's much lower than most microwaves, and is probably why some reviewers have had their pots melted. It took a bit longer than 3 min but was no problem getting it to the right consistency. As a bonus, it smells really nice! (Remember to turn the heat back to normal on your microwave or you might wonder why it's so crap all of a sudden, like I did...) It'll probably take some practise to be able to apply it in the best way in your own nose, but the sticks are handy and most hairs were caught. Then wait 90 seconds (and get laughed at by the boyfriend who didn't have the guts to also do it!) and pull it out fast. I've never done this before and realised I have to pull way harder than I thought. It actually didn't hurt! I thought that was just a lie in the instructions and although I know my pain threshold is fairly high, I know what it feels like to pluck nose hairs. This hurt way less than plucking individual nose hairs, eyebrows or even waxing legs or face. This is probably not the case for everyone as we're all different, but I was pleasantly surprised that it was pain-free for me. Finally, it's disgustingly satisfying to see all the hairs in the wax afterwards. Highly recommended!
L**N
I have tried other Japanese brands and this is still the best. consistency of the wax after melting is much easier to use and it smells better than other brands. after using other brands for 6 months, I came back to this. not gonna change again. this is the only one I be using from now on.
K**L
These work great I love the mustache protectors that come with. Easy to figure out and lots of product
A**I
Un mode d’emploi en anglais uniquement. Je conseil de lire le QR code et d’aller sur le site internet du fabricant, et de regarder la vidéo qui permet de s’affranchir du mode d’emploi, c’est ce que j’ai fait afin d’être certain de faire correctement les choses. Le nez étant une partie sensible j’avais quelques appréhensions. Concernant la cire avec une chauffe de 3 minutes à 500w recommandé, cela va dépendre de votre micro-ondes. En effet ils ne sont pas tous calibrés à la même puissance du à la technologie de leur moteur. J’ai mis pour ma part 7 minutes à 500w en regardant toutes les minutes l’aspect de la cire. Finalement trop chaude au milieu, j’ai laissé posé un peu et mis le bâton en tournant plusieurs fois à l’intérieur du pot, la cire s’accroche tout de suite. J’ai laissé posé 30 secondes (pour être certain de ne pas me brûler) la boule de cire sur le bâtonnet et immédiatement inséré dans la narine. Après 1 minutes je ai tiré très vite d’un coup sec, et effectivement ça arrache bien les poils. J’ai recommencé trois fois dans chaque narine car la cire ne couvre pas la totalité à l’intérieur de la narine. Je pense que c’est plus safe de le faire en plusieurs fois, qu’en essayant de faire une grosse boule de cire et de tout retirer d’une passe. Le résultat est bien là, bien plus hygiénique et pratique qu’une pince à épile ou une tondeuse.
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