Sugaring is a gentler alternative to hair removal and can be a wonderful self-care service. Since it is a water-based product, just like humans are water-based, this allows the sugar to get deeper into the hair follicles, helping to remove the hair from the root. The sugar paste is also not hot adding to a more comfortable feeling when being sugared.
Read MoreSupporting your hair, skin, and body with sugar hair removal is a form of Self-Care Awareness. Sugar hair removal can help clients feel clean and mentally relieved of unsettling hair nuisances as well as eliminate bad habits such as picking your skin or pulling out your hair. Sugar hair removal can also lessen pain from cysts and promote healthy cell turn over on your skin.
Read MoreBeauty, health, and wellness businesses should be considered an Essential Service Business. After Covid many clients told me how uncomfortable they felt because they could not go to a place to either get their body hair removed or get their hair done on a regular basis. There are numerous ways people maintain their mental well-being, and sugar hair removal is a subtle way many people choose to help theirs.
Read MoreSpring has sprung and with it - Hygine Season! April starts the season of engagements, weddings, traveling, vacations, beach visits, and being outside with less clothes on. With more skin exposed, sugaring hair removal may help you feel more comfortable. In order to have the most effective painless sugaring appointment possible, it is really important to make sure your skin and hair are clean.
Read MoreSugar hair removal is a service done to remove unnecessary facial and body hair. Follow these tips for a successful sugaring experience.
Read MoreSugaring is a technique and a product used to remove facial and body hair. The technique is called Mold and Flick, while the product combines sugar, lemon juice or citric acid, and water.
Read MoreThe history of sugaring comes from the Middle East with sugar hair removal originating in Egypt.
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