Jax Wax Australia

Jax Wax Australia Proudly making waxes, oils and lotions for the beauty industry. Vegan friendly & made in Australia. They do not sell to the public or online.

Tina and Geoff Copland, the owners of Jax Wax, have been involved in the manufacture of quality wax products for many years. Since the launch of their revolutionary beaded hot waxes at the Sydney Beauty Expo in August 2003. Jax Wax Australia waxes have proved to perform as superbly as they look. Jax Wax Australia offer the ultimate in hair removal products and provide training that is second to no

ne. Their philosophy is to provide the finest products with service that is second to none. They constantly evaluate new technologies to keep their waxes at the forefront of the beauty industry. From their beaded hot waxes to the modern packaging Jax Wax Australia are truly the wax innovators. Jax Wax Australia waxes are used throughout Australia, as well as in a growing number of overseas markets. Jax Wax Australia Waxes are exported to many countries including Asia, Australasia, America, Africa, and Europe. From the beginning Jax Wax Australia’s focus has been on supporting salons with professional salon only products. They believe that they should be supporting the industries that support them by manufacturing quality products that are easy to use and offer superior results. All their products work first time, every time, have alluring scents, are attractively packaged and offer take-home products for salon operators to retail to their clients. Divine aromas with a rainbow of colours combined with the finest ingredients offer salons high-performance hot and strip waxes. Jax Wax Australia waxes and associated products are not tested on animals, are vegan friendly and contain the finest natural products including almond, coconut, olive and peach oils. They also include essential oils, titanium dioxide and fine fragrances. The most obvious difference that Jax Wax Australia offer is beaded depilatory waxes. Beaded wax is a pliable, strip free formula that is elastic and versatile. It has a low temperature melting/application point that provides comfort to the client. Beaded Wax ensures a Cleaner process of getting the wax into the wax pot, simply open the bag and pour. Jax Wax Australia also work closely with beauty therapists. They have technical expertise in wax manufacture and make sure that products are thoroughly tested by therapists who have years of experience. Jax Wax Australia utilise their network of distributors to provide quality service and are always ready to answer any questions you may have. For Jax Wax Australia, business is about more than just making a profit. Their business philosophy is centered on the ethical treatment of all people with whom we deal – be they suppliers, customers or staff. Simply put– they treat others as they would like to be treated.

Why Aftercare Isn’t Optional AnymoreModern skin needs recovery support.Between actives, stress, hormones and environment...
20/05/2026

Why Aftercare Isn’t Optional Anymore

Modern skin needs recovery support.

Between actives, stress, hormones and environment, post-wax care plays a bigger role than ever.

Aftercare helps:
• Calm inflammation
• Restore barrier function
• Reduce ingrowns
• Improve client outcomes

Modern skin faces constant challenges. Active skincare, environmental stress, hormones and lifestyle factors all affect how skin recovers after waxing.

Aftercare supports the skin barrier, calms inflammation and reduces the likelihood of irritation and ingrowns. Without it, recovery is slower and post-wax issues are more common.

Waxing does not end when the hair is removed. Supporting the skin after treatment is now an essential part of delivering professional, modern waxing results.

Great waxing doesn’t end when the hair is gone — it ends when the skin is supported.

Hygiene Shortcuts That Create Big ProblemsBusy days tempt shortcuts — but hygiene shortcuts always show up later.Issues ...
13/05/2026

Hygiene Shortcuts That Create Big Problems

Busy days tempt shortcuts — but hygiene shortcuts always show up later.

Issues include:
• Cross-contamination
• Skin reactions
• Client distrust
• Compromised results

Busy schedules can make hygiene shortcuts tempting, but these shortcuts almost always lead to bigger issues later. Cross-contamination, skin reactions and loss of client trust often stem from rushed or inconsistent hygiene practices.

Waxing involves close skin contact and repeated exposure. Maintaining clean tools, correct procedures and proper resets between clients protects both the client and the professional.

Strong hygiene standards are not just about safety — they directly impact results, reputation and long-term business success.

Consistency protects everyone. Clean tools, correct procedures and proper resets are non-negotiable.

Climate & Seasonal Changes Affecting Wax PerformanceWax doesn’t behave the same in summer, winter, humidity or dry heat....
06/05/2026

Climate & Seasonal Changes Affecting Wax Performance

Wax doesn’t behave the same in summer, winter, humidity or dry heat.

Environmental changes impact:
• Set time
• Elasticity
• Grip
• Comfort

Wax is highly sensitive to its environment. Temperature, humidity and airflow all influence how wax spreads, sets and removes hair.

In warm or humid conditions, wax may stay elastic longer. In cooler or air-conditioned rooms, it may set faster and crack if not adjusted. Seasonal changes also affect skin hydration and sensitivity.

Successful waxing adapts daily, not seasonally. Adjusting application thickness, timing and temperature based on current conditions helps maintain consistent results throughout the year.

Environmental awareness is part of modern waxing expertise.

Successful waxing adapts daily — not seasonally. Adjust thickness, timing and temperature to match conditions.

Post-Wax Redness vs Post-Wax TraumaRedness is normal. Trauma is not.Normal redness:• Fades quickly• Feels warm but settl...
29/04/2026

Post-Wax Redness vs Post-Wax Trauma

Redness is normal. Trauma is not.

Normal redness:
• Fades quickly
• Feels warm but settles
• Leaves skin intact

Trauma looks like:
• Heat retention
• Shiny or tight skin
• Prolonged discomfort

Some redness after waxing is completely normal. Healthy redness fades quickly, feels warm but settles, and leaves the skin intact.

Trauma presents differently. Prolonged redness, excessive heat, shiny or tight skin and lingering discomfort indicate that the skin barrier has been stressed. This may be caused by repeated passes, incorrect temperature, unsuitable wax choice or compromised skin.

Knowing the difference allows waxers to adjust their approach and provide appropriate aftercare. Supporting the skin immediately after waxing helps calm inflammation and prevent longer-term sensitivity.

Understanding skin responses builds trust and reinforces professional confidence.

Knowing the difference helps you adjust technique, product choice and aftercare — and prevents long-term skin issues.

When Wax Sticks to Skin Instead of HairThis is one of the most common complaints — and rarely the wax’s fault.Causes oft...
22/04/2026

When Wax Sticks to Skin Instead of Hair

This is one of the most common complaints — and rarely the wax’s fault.

Causes often include:
• Skin not properly cleansed
• Overheated wax
• Incorrect wax choice
• Compromised skin barrier

Wax sticking to skin is a common frustration and is often blamed on the product itself. In reality, this issue is usually caused by skin condition, preparation or temperature rather than wax quality.

Sensitised or over-treated skin allows wax to grip too easily. Overheated wax increases adhesion, while inadequate cleansing leaves residue that interferes with hair release. Even environmental factors can contribute.

When wax sticks, the solution is rarely force. Adjusting temperature, improving prep, choosing a more suitable wax or supporting the skin with oil-based techniques often resolves the issue more effectively.

Wax sticking is information. Understanding why it happens allows for calm adjustments instead of reactive changes.

Fixing the environment and prep usually solves the issue faster than changing products.

Social Media Trends That Are Hurting SkinDIY hacks, at-home waxing advice and viral “skin prep” routines often ignore pr...
15/04/2026

Social Media Trends That Are Hurting Skin

DIY hacks, at-home waxing advice and viral “skin prep” routines often ignore professional standards.

The fallout:
• Compromised skin barriers
• Unsafe hair removal attempts
• Unrealistic expectations
• Clients arriving pre-damaged

Social media has changed how clients approach skincare and hair removal. Aggressive exfoliation routines, DIY waxing advice and trending “prep hacks” often ignore skin biology and professional standards.

Clients may arrive with compromised skin after using multiple exfoliating products, retinol, acids or physical scrubs, believing they are helping their waxing results. In reality, these routines often weaken the skin barrier and increase sensitivity.

When skin integrity is compromised, waxing becomes more unpredictable. Redness lasts longer, wax may adhere too strongly and the risk of trauma increases. This places pressure on the waxer to manage issues that started before the appointment.

Professional education helps counter misinformation. Clear guidance on what to stop, when to stop it and why it matters protects skin health and improves waxing outcomes.

Education is your strongest tool. Not everything trending is safe — or suitable — for professional waxing.

Wax Heaters & Temperature Control IssuesNot all heater dials are accurate — especially older units.Common problems:• Wax...
08/04/2026

Wax Heaters & Temperature Control Issues

Not all heater dials are accurate — especially older units.

Common problems:
• Wax overheating without realising
• Wax cooling too quickly between clients
• Inconsistent performance throughout the day

What helps:
• Understanding true working temperature
• Stirring wax regularly
• Monitoring room conditions
• Replacing unreliable heaters

Wax performance is directly linked to temperature, yet heater accuracy is one of the most overlooked factors in waxing problems. Many heaters do not reflect true wax temperature, especially as they age.

Wax that is too hot can grip the skin instead of the hair, increasing discomfort and the risk of irritation. Wax that is too cool may crack, snap or fail to remove hair cleanly. Environmental factors such as air-conditioning, room temperature and humidity can also affect how wax behaves throughout the day.

Regularly checking wax consistency, stirring to maintain even heat and adjusting settings based on conditions helps prevent many common issues. Understanding how wax should look and feel at its working temperature is just as important as knowing the number on the dial.

Temperature control is a skill, not a setting.

Wax only performs as well as the heat controlling it.

02/04/2026

You’ve seen the beads.
You’ve used the beads.

But you’ve never seen this. 👀

For the first time ever, we’re showing how we run our beaded hot wax.

Did you know?
We were the first company in Australia to do beads.

Over 20 years of running it this way.
The movement.
The volume.
The precision.

Innovation didn’t start yesterday.

This is the original.

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Fast-Paced Salons & How Rushing Affects Wax ResultsSpeed is often praised — but rushing is costly.When salons push faste...
01/04/2026

Fast-Paced Salons & How Rushing Affects Wax Results

Speed is often praised — but rushing is costly.

When salons push faster turnarounds, steps get skipped:
• Inadequate prep
• Incorrect temperature checks
• Re-working areas unnecessarily

This leads to discomfort, skin trauma and inconsistent results.

The pressure to work faster is a reality in many salons. Shorter appointment times and higher client turnover can push waxers to rush preparation and removal, often without realising it.

When waxing is rushed, preparation suffers. Skin may not be fully cleansed or dried, wax temperature may not be checked properly and areas may be reworked unnecessarily. These small shortcuts compound into increased redness, discomfort and inconsistent hair removal.

Effective waxing is not about speed alone — it is about flow. When preparation is thorough and technique is controlled, services often run more smoothly and efficiently overall. Fewer corrections are needed, and skin recovers more quickly.

Efficient waxing isn’t about speed — it’s about flow. Slow down just enough to get it right the first time.

Browsie | Waxing GuideBrowsie is precision-focused. The hot wax is fast-setting and ideal for sensitive skin and facial ...
31/03/2026

Browsie | Waxing Guide

Browsie is precision-focused. The hot wax is fast-setting and ideal for sensitive skin and facial waxing. The strip wax supports facial services with residue-free removal, making it perfect for brow shaping and detailed work where control matters most.


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Address

59 Officer South Road
Officer, VIC
3809

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61359432422

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