Sugaring Hair Removal Review
Hair Removal With Sugar Paste
There are many techniques of body hair removal, one of which is the Sugaring
Hair Removal. It is mostly used by those who do not appreciate the wax hair removal process for the sole fact
that it is very painful to administer as well as a problem to clean up. They therefore desire a possibly
lighter and convenient method of peeling off the hair, which is exactly what Sugaring Hair Removal
provides.
If we take a look at the history of Sugaring Hair Removal, it is almost as ancient as waxing
hair removal. It dates back to the Middle East where people used to make a natural paste from lemon juice, sugar,
water and a little salt in order to remove the hair root from the follicle.
While there are so many synthetic Sugaring Hair Removal pastes and gels available from the
market, the real sugar removal is done by making an all natural paste, which is sometimes referred to as the sugar
wax, although it does not make any use of wax and is therefore an incorrect name for the paste, although the
process in which it is applied is very similar in fashion to waxing.
Sugaring Hair Removal is basically administered in two main types. The first
one is through making the paste, which means that a warm and thick natural paste is applied in the direction
opposite to hair growth. This paste, after a little time, is then wiped off in the direction of hair growth.
This makes the hair come out with the person having to bear minimum pain during the process. The other type
uses a gel, which is applied in a direction of hair growth, which is then taken off in a direction opposite to
hair growth, in a manner that is similar to waxing.
There are certain distinct advantages of Sugaring Hair
Removal. The first one is that anyone who knows it can easily practice it. One can make the paste and apply it
over a large section of the body and can remove it faster than with wax, because it doesn’t easily dry off, even if
the person is removing small patches at a time. The second advantage is that since the mixture is made up of sugar,
lemon and other water soluble materials, it is easily cleaned off and doesn’t make a lot of mess, as is the case
with wax. Another advantage is that since its easy to make, one can do it at home, by making the paste or buying it
off the shelf.
However, there are certain disadvantages of Sugaring Hair Removal. If you try to make your
own paste, it can be tricky for the first time, for getting the right amount of sugar is essential to make the
right type of paste. If you go to the salons or spas, they use a little waxed mixed with sugar and don’t offer the
genuine sugaring experience. Then, Sugaring Hair Removal techniques need at least two to seven days of hair growth
after shaving, it is useless for hair of a shorter length than this. And in the last, if skin sanity is not
observed, sugaring could lead to the skin becoming infected.
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