6/13/2023 0 Comments Wax and relax![]() It's the exact recipe the article mentioned. ![]() My mom says that when she was young, the pre-prepared ones weren't available and they would make the paste at home. You just heat the wax container in hot water, remove the wax and roll it between your fingers until it's flexible enough to be applied. I've used it for sugar waxing at home when I went to visit extended family in Egypt. Now there are pre-prepared sugar paste waxes on the market. My family is from the Middle East and sugar paste waxing is how women in the Middle East have been removing hair for centuries. I wonder if I could make my own sugar wax at home and then take it to the salon I usually go to for application? Has anyone tried this? I think it would save me money and it wouldn't take too much of my time. It takes too long and I feel like I hurt myself more than a professional does. And is it better or worse than other types of wax pain wise? What are the exact proportions for this sugar paste wax? I'm sure it's important to get the consistency right. And if it really works so well and costs less, why aren't we seeing it in more places?ĭecember 30, That sounds great! I bet it saves a lot of money too! The cost of sugar and lemon is like nothing compared to the price of hot wax or a Brazilian wax at the salon. I think sugar waxing is way more natural than other waxing methods since it doesn't have chemicals and additives in it. I don't know why spas aren't using sugar waxing more with the whole natural and organic trend. But I'm back in Iowa now and cannot find a single spa that does sugar waxing. I went to college in Texas and there was a spa that offered sugar waxing there so that's where I would go. ![]() My sister just tried a sugar wax kit that she picked up from the pharmacy and says that it works great. I might have to start doing sugar waxing at home too. ![]() Seriously, this sugar waxing sounds cool, but does it hurt?
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