{what is sugaring?}
we're glad you asked....
* sugaring is a completely natural method of hair removal that uses a paste made of lemon, sugar and water.
* sugar paste is not hot and cannot adhere to live skin cells, so there is NEVER a risk of burning or lifting skin
* sugaring can extract very short hair...about 4-7 days of growth versus 2-3 weeks for waxing
* regular treatments can lead to permanency by weakening the hair root. hair growth is slower and more refined, yes, even the coarse dark and white chin hairs
* sugar is applied and removed by hand through a gentle molding and flicking motion, easing the hair out of the follicle in the natural direction of growth. this means less discomfort, less ingrown hair and much less irritation of the skin, making it perfect for all skin and hair types, especially super sensitive skin
* sugaring is the sanitary alternative to waxing. bacteria does not breed in sugar, gloves are always used and there is no double-dipping or cross contamination in the sugaring process.
* water soluble and rinses clean, leaving no residual sticky feeling
* environmentally friendly. it's simple...biodegradable paste. no resins. no sticks. no strips
* sugaring is one of the oldest forms of hair removal. egyptian hieroglyphics describe how slave girls serving the pharaoh were expected to remove their body hair. hair on the body was considered, by the upper class, to be unclean. during the reign of the turkish empire, the removal of body hair was considered an art. we agree, those egyptians were on to something sweet
* sugar paste is not hot and cannot adhere to live skin cells, so there is NEVER a risk of burning or lifting skin
* sugaring can extract very short hair...about 4-7 days of growth versus 2-3 weeks for waxing
* regular treatments can lead to permanency by weakening the hair root. hair growth is slower and more refined, yes, even the coarse dark and white chin hairs
* sugar is applied and removed by hand through a gentle molding and flicking motion, easing the hair out of the follicle in the natural direction of growth. this means less discomfort, less ingrown hair and much less irritation of the skin, making it perfect for all skin and hair types, especially super sensitive skin
* sugaring is the sanitary alternative to waxing. bacteria does not breed in sugar, gloves are always used and there is no double-dipping or cross contamination in the sugaring process.
* water soluble and rinses clean, leaving no residual sticky feeling
* environmentally friendly. it's simple...biodegradable paste. no resins. no sticks. no strips
* sugaring is one of the oldest forms of hair removal. egyptian hieroglyphics describe how slave girls serving the pharaoh were expected to remove their body hair. hair on the body was considered, by the upper class, to be unclean. during the reign of the turkish empire, the removal of body hair was considered an art. we agree, those egyptians were on to something sweet