Why should I try it?
Sugaring causes little to no irritation or ingrown hairs, and eliminates razor bumps caused by shaving or regular waxing.
Your hair will grow back slower, softer, and thinner than before, especially the more you do it! You can expect to be hair free for up to 4 weeks!
The application and clean-up of sugaring is an easy process, as the paste is water-based. It’ll easily wash out of clothes, and if any residue is left over on your skin, you can use water to remove it. No more feeling sticky after your service.
Sugaring can be used on different parts of your body, like:
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Arms.
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Back.
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Bikini area.
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Face.
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Legs.
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Underarms.
It is GREAT for SENSITIVE skin.
Not only is sugaring more gentle on the skin, but it is 100% organic. There is generally less redness and irritation after your service, making it great for people who might have sensitive skin or allergy-prone skin.
Sugaring vs. Waxing
Though they may sound similar, sugaring and waxing are different.
The main distinction is the direction the hair is pulled.
With waxing, you apply the wax in the same direction as hair growth and remove the wax in the opposite direction. This method can cause hair follicles to break in half, as you’re pulling against the direction of hair follicles.
When it comes to sugaring, you’re applying the mixture in the opposite direction and then pulling hair in the direction it grows.This technique removes the hair from the root and hair is less likely to break, leading to less ingrown hairs. Over time the follicle will have less blood supply, which will cause the hair follicle to weaken. You’ll get less hair growth each time, and the hair that does grow back will be finer and sparser.
Wax does stick to your skin, so when it’s pulled off, it can cause irritation, and be more painful.
Sugaring doesn't stick to the top layer of the skin, it doesn't pull at live skin cells. Although it is not painless , 99% of clients say it is less painful than other hair removal techniques.