abbadabbadoo
Active Member
HI, I'm thinking of changing over to Sugaring (I currently wax)
The Sugaring I'm looking at is similar to hot wax, (no strips are used)
and they use a plastic stick that after washing and sanitising can be reused.
They pull all the sugar to be used out at one time on the stick, so no need to change sticks, they put the sugar on the area, use the stick to pull it back off and put it back onto the next section.
It looks more expensive to purchase then wax (double the price), but looks cleaner to use.
The lady selling it to me said it's better then wax as you can use it on shorter hair, and once you put it on if you leave it for a few seconds it penetrates into the the hair follicle and pulls it out smother, I did get my eye brows done and there was no redness. She also said you can spray tan right over it as it does not open up the pours.
I don't think it makes a difference but I am in Australia.
Thanks
The Sugaring I'm looking at is similar to hot wax, (no strips are used)
and they use a plastic stick that after washing and sanitising can be reused.
They pull all the sugar to be used out at one time on the stick, so no need to change sticks, they put the sugar on the area, use the stick to pull it back off and put it back onto the next section.
It looks more expensive to purchase then wax (double the price), but looks cleaner to use.
The lady selling it to me said it's better then wax as you can use it on shorter hair, and once you put it on if you leave it for a few seconds it penetrates into the the hair follicle and pulls it out smother, I did get my eye brows done and there was no redness. She also said you can spray tan right over it as it does not open up the pours.
I don't think it makes a difference but I am in Australia.
Thanks