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Have You Ever Considered Sugaring Hair
Removal?
You like to make sure you keep up with the necessary personal
hygiene, such as making sure your legs are shaved. However, you are tired with the same old procedure of shaving
your legs, and want to try something different. Perhaps you are not aware of the various hair removal procedures
that are available. One of these procedures is sugaring hair removal.
About Sugaring Hair Removal
The interesting thing about sugaring hair removal is that is has
been around since ancient times. If you have ever wondered what sugaring hair removal actually is, it started in
Ancient Egypt. A specialized paste made out of sugar is applied to the area that you want for the hair to be
removed from. You then take the mixture off and the hair along with it.
The above is a basic definition of sugaring hair removal. However,
more specifically speaking, the sugar mixture must first be heated before it is applied to the skin. Like with
waxing, it is important that you apply the sugar mixture in the direction of the hair growth so that it is easier
to remove the hair from the roots. The hair is removed using cotton
strips.
If you are interested in the sugaring hair removal process, perhaps
you have a few questions. Something that many people wonder is what body parts the sugaring hair removal procedure
can be used on. The answer is any part of the body, such as the legs, underarms, and bikini line. However, because
of differing hair growth follicles, the mixture cannot be used on the beards of men.
Another question that many people might want to know would be in
regard to how long it would be before the hair grows back. The answer is at between four to six weeks. This will
differ according to how fine the hair is. For example, coarser hair might grow back closer to four weeks and finer
hair closer to six weeks. If you continue to do the sugaring hair removal process, over time the hair will be
easier to remove.
So, is it true that sugaring and waxing are the same? No, they are
only the same in that they are both methods of hair removal. Wax sticks to both the skin and the hair, and that is
why it hurts so much. The sugaring mixture just sticks to the hair follicles, so it is easier to do and less messy.
Thus, if you would like more information on the sugaring hair removal process, be sure to visit your local
salon.
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