Sugaring uses sugar wax instead of the honey wax traditionally used in a
Brazilian wax procedure. The concoction of sugar, lemon juice and water is
100 percent natural and is safe for most sensitive skin and skin conditions.
More and more clients are seeking sugar hair removal instead of a
traditional Brazilian wax because it is often less painful. The sugar wax is
not required to be heated which results in less discomfort and damage to the
skins surface.
The warm sugar gel is designed to adhere to the hair, not the skin,
thereby minimizing painful tugs on this sensitive region. Furthermore,
estheticians trained in sugar waxing pull in the same direction as the hair
growth to alleviate trauma to the skin. The sugar waxing procedure is
typically done in the earliest stage of hair growth (called the anagen
stage), unlike traditional Brazilian waxing that calls for some hair length
for proper adhesion of the wax. Regrowth is often slower and finer when hair
is removed at an early stage.
An added benefit to a sugar Brazilian wax is that sugar is a natural
antiseptic, making it a very sanitary procedure. The sugar mixture also
cannot adhere to living skin cells which makes it a safe Brazilian wax
procedure for those who suffer from eczema or psoriasis.
As with any waxing procedure, cleanliness is essential. Estheticians
practicing the sugar Brazilian wax should keep the sugar solution in
separate containers and should never double-dip—which is also a taboo in
traditional Brazilian waxing. An added bonus? It’s water-soluble and easy to
remove from skin and clothing.
To find an esthetician who practices sugar waxing in your area, visit
www.mywaxing.com .
MyWaxing.com provides information on Brazilian waxing as well
as Brazilian Bikini waxing. Videos of a waxing, photos and a directory of
estheticians who perform this procedure.
MyWaxing.com Contact Person :
Jason Street
2415 Main St Suite
215
Glastonbury, CT
United States
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