Body Sugaring
Sugaring products can be used at room temperature, or can be slightly heated to a warmer temperature (not hot) and is a lot more convenient than conventional waxing, and lot easier on the skin (less burns, etc). The following videos have been produced by Sugar Me Smooth to show the correct application of their product to ensure that the skin does not get irritated.
Sugaring Hair Removal for your Legs
Leg Sugaring Tips:
- For legs, use a golf ball-size piece of sugar.
- Typically, this is courser hair, so you will use a colder, harder sugar.
- For legs, you will apply from the feet upward.
- One thing to remember, is that the hair on their calf will grow side-to-side, or diagonally. So closely examine your hair growth pattern before beginning.
Sugaring Hair Removal for Your Under Arms
Under Arms Sugaring Tips:
- For under arms, use a quarter-size piece of sugar.
- Typically, this is courser hair, so you will use a colder, harder sugar.
- Under arm hair grows in a “swirl” pattern. So, carefully examine your personal hair pattern before beginning.
- Under arm hair removal tends to be as sensitive for some as bikini area. So remember to pull skin very taut, and flick fast.
Sugaring Hair Removal for Your Arms
Arms Sugaring Tips:
- For arms, use a quarter-size piece of sugar.
- For comfort, consider the length of hair before beginning.
- Men and women who are sugaring for the first time will feel less tugging if the sugar is slightly heated.
- Arms is one of the few places on the body where the hair does not grow down, but rather from side-to-side.
- Tighten skin by making a fist and tucking it under.
- Apply sugar from the outside of the arm, toward the inside three times, then quickly flick.
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Reusable Face Applicators (2)
Instructional DVD
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The Word Is Out About Sugaring:
"Water-soluble 'sugar' products made from a sugar and water base are less sticky than traditional wax, so any excess washes off with soapy water. They're also gentler on sensitive skin."
Pros and Cons of DIY Waxing.
WebMD.com
Pros and Cons of DIY Waxing.
WebMD.com
"After a while, sugaring can damage the follicle causing the hair to stop growing, or it comes back finer and less frequently."
The Skinny on Sugaring, CBS4.com
The Skinny on Sugaring, CBS4.com
"Sugaring, a natural method that's kinder to the skin than waxing, is a good alternative."
Ow! Beware of bikini wax mishaps,
Today. MSNBC.com
Ow! Beware of bikini wax mishaps,
Today. MSNBC.com










