What is sugaring?
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Dec 2, 2015
Chloe N.
Hello! I am an expert at waxing, but was wondering if anyone could tell me about sugaring? How is it different/similar to waxing? Can you make it at home? Does it give similar results? Etc. thanks!
Dec 2, 2015
Sabrina K.
I get a facial sugaring once a month and absolutely loves it!
I never tried waxing but as I understand sugaring is more gentle on the skin because the suger past only pulls the hair and not the skin as wax can do. It also has some anti bacterial benefits in the sugar which is good for your skin.
I wouldent do it at home - I always suggest letting a professionel do things like that!
The results are amazing, my skin is smooth and glowing after a treatment and the hair growth gets less and less the more times you do it!