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      <title>Finding the Perfect Wax Temperature for Face Skin</title>
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      <description>Getting the right wax temperature for face treatments is honestly the most important section of the whole procedure if you want to avoid the red, irritated clutter. Most people think they can just melt the wax, wait a few secs, and slap this on, but</description>
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