Endless Smooth Application—100 Bulk Spatulas for Wax, Masks & Crafts
Rounded birch wood tips glide effortlessly across skin—never scratch, never splinter. Stock up once and make every waxing session, face mask, or craft project feel flawlessly professional.
From scrounging to stocked
You know the drill—mid-wax, you reach for a clean stick and find the box empty. Or you reluctantly reuse one, risking uneven application or skin irritation. These 100 smooth, single-use spatulas change that forever.
The scramble
That moment when the last spatula snaps, the wax hardens, and you’re left with a half-finished leg and zero backup. Reusing isn’t just messy—it’s unhygienic. You deserve a better ritual.
Always enough
A full box of 100 uniform birch sticks means you never run out. Every session starts fresh, every stroke is smooth. Finally, the control you need for salon-quality results at home.
What makes these sticks indispensable
Crafted from natural birch with rounded ends, each stick is a little tool that elevates your routine—whether you’re waxing, masking, or crafting.
Smooth skin-safe surface
Each spatula is sanded to a silky finish—no rough edges, no splinters. The rounded tip glides over skin without scratching, ideal for delicate areas like the bikini line or face.
Uniform consistency
Precisely cut at 15cm with a consistent thickness, these sticks spread wax or creams evenly. No more guessing if one stick is thinner than the next—your application stays predictable.
100 sticks, zero waste
One box lasts through months of regular use. Comes in a compact, paper-banded bundle—easy to store and kinder to the planet than plastic alternatives.
3 simple ways to use your sticks
From salon to craft room—these spatulas pull triple duty.
- 01
Perfect wax application
Dip the rounded end into warm wax, tap off excess, then spread a thin, even layer in the direction of hair growth. Use a fresh stick for each section to stay hygienic.
- 02
Mask mixing & scooping
Use the flat stick to scoop clay, gel, or cream masks from the jar. Mix with a few drops of water or toner, then apply smoothly to face—no fingers, no waste.
- 03
Craft & hobby helper
Spread glue, mix small batches of resin, or apply paint to tiny details. The smooth wood won’t shed fibers, and the stick cleans up easily while wet.
- 04
Smart storage
Keep the bundle in a dry drawer or jar. The paper band holds them neat; no plastic bag needed.
The specs that matter
Proof that a little stick can make a big difference.
Loved by waxers & makers
From salon pros to Sunday crafters—these sticks earn their spot in the drawer.
Finally—a box that lasts a whole season. No more mid‐wax panic runs to the store.
The rounded edges are a game changer for sensitive areas. My bikini waxes are so much cleaner.
Good for thick creams but a tiny bit flexible for hard wax. Still my go-to.
Finally—a box that lasts a whole season. No more mid‐wax panic runs to the store.
The rounded edges are a game changer for sensitive areas. My bikini waxes are so much cleaner.
Good for thick creams but a tiny bit flexible for hard wax. Still my go-to.
So smooth. I use them for my client’s facials and they never tug the skin.
Wish the bundle was a little tighter, but the sticks themselves are perfect. No rough spots.
Brilliant for mixing face masks—no more wasting product on my fingers.
So smooth. I use them for my client’s facials and they never tug the skin.
Wish the bundle was a little tighter, but the sticks themselves are perfect. No rough spots.
Brilliant for mixing face masks—no more wasting product on my fingers.
Great for crafting too! I used them to apply resin on wood slices—no splinters at all.
I keep a box in my salon and one at home. Consistent quality every time.
Simple, natural, effective. I threw out my plastic reusable ones.
Great for crafting too! I used them to apply resin on wood slices—no splinters at all.
I keep a box in my salon and one at home. Consistent quality every time.
Simple, natural, effective. I threw out my plastic reusable ones.
Honest answers before you commit
Will these splinter or scratch my skin?
Why not just use a reusable metal spatula?
Are these sturdy enough for hard wax?
Can I use them for DIY skincare besides waxing?
Is the wood sustainably sourced?
One box, 100 perfect sessions
Stop running out mid-treatment. Grab a box and never compromise on hygiene or application again.

