Sugaring seems like a sweet deal

The first time I heard about sugaring, I admit that I had to laugh.

I had been burnt by hot sugar several times, and it was not an experience I wanted to ever purposely repeat.

Sugaring was a procedure of using melting wax much in the same way as you actually would use waxing, to remove hair. The sugar is melted and applied on the areas where the hair is to be removed. I have read some super critical reviews about the use of sugar for hair removal. Most of the claims I’ve seen come from people who have purchased sugar removal kits for use at home. They definitely have made statements how sugaring is dangerous. Others have stated that sugaring actually didn’t remove the hair. When I had our sugaring done, I went to a salon that had a team of professionals who were trained in how to do the sugaring. They knew when the sugar was at the exact right temperature to remove the hair safely and not end up accidentally burning the customers. If sugar isn’t removed respectfully, it can’t remove the hair for you. That is why the apartment sugaring process isn’t a fantastic way to experience the process of sugaring. The professionals in a salon suppose how to remove the sugar from your body. Once it is respectfully processed, they simply flake the sugar off so it is gently being removed in the same direction as the hair is growing out. This efficiently worked to pull the hair free of the follicle separate from doing any mangle to the skin. If you are also interested in trying sugaring, you need to experience the process in a fantastic salon that has highly trained professionals. You will have a safe and fantastic experience that way with sugaring.

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