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Make sure to have a warm damp towel in case of needing to remove sugar wax from your bikini area.
Prep the area by exfoliating and cleaning with soap and warm water. Let dry completely and use baby powder or cornstarch to effectively dry the area.
The less malleable the sugar wax, the better it sticks to shorter hairs. If the sugar wax is too runny, it will not properly adhere to the hair and will be difficult to strip off.
Once you have completed sugaring, exfoliate and clean with soap and warm water. Avoid any moisturizers, oils and direct sunlight for 24 hours.
Wear loose cotton underwear to allow the skin to breath.
If your skin is prone to break-outs after waxing, we recommend using an acne treatment cream after the area has been cleaned.
The bikini area grows in multiple directions, work in smaller sections.
Begin with the Mons Pubis area. This is the most sensitive area of the bikini area. Work in three sections, the right side, middle, and left side.
When applying the sugar wax, do so with pressure. You may feel some pulling of the hair as you apply the sugar wax which can cause some discomfort but this will help the sugar wax stick to the hair.
Pull the skin tight and remove the sugar wax in one quick motion as you forcefully exhale. Press down on the skin with your fingers to alleviate any sting.
If you are removing all hair from your pubic area, keep in mind to keep the skin tight as you remove the sugar wax from the labia majora.
Feel free to use the warm damp cloth to wipe away any perspiration that may occur and use baby powder or cornstarch to dry the area. If the area is damp the sugar wax will not effectively adhere.
If the hair is not long enough (about the length of a grain of rice) the hair will not adhere to the sugar wax. If the hair is too long, trim it to the desired length.
To reduce inflammation, use ice cubes after sugar waxing.
Legs:
Follow our general directions before beginning sugaring your legs.
Study the direction of hair growth before spreading the sugar wax.
Make sure to have a towel or other material to catch any spills. Take a grape size amount of sugar wax and apply below the knee, spread the wax with pressure in the direction of hair growth. Hold the skin taut and quickly remove the wax in one smooth motion in the opposite direction of hair growth.
Continue to apply and remove the hair on the shin and calf and then move to the knee and, if desired, the thigh and hamstring area.
Use a smaller amount of sugar wax around the knee and in smaller sections as the hair tends to grow in many different directions.
After waxing is completed, clean and exfoliate the skin and avoid moisturizers, oils and direct sunlight for 24 hours.
Underarms:
Follow our general directions before beginning sugaring your underarms.
Study the direction of hair growth before spreading the sugar wax.
Make sure to have a warm damp towel in case of needing to remove sugar wax from your underarms.
Prep the area by exfoliating and cleaning with soap and warm water. Let dry completely and use baby powder or cornstarch to effectively dry the area.
The less malleable the sugar wax, the better it sticks to shorter hairs. If the sugar wax is too runny, it will not properly adhere to the hair and will be difficult to strip off.
Once you have completed sugaring, exfoliate and clean with soap and warm water. Avoid any moisturizers, oils and direct sunlight for 24 hours.
If your skin is prone to break-outs after waxing, we recommend using an acne treatment cream after the area has been cleaned.
Underarm hair tends to grow in multiple directions, work in smaller sections and make sure the area is free of antiperspirants.
If the hair is not long enough (about the length of a grain of rice) the hair will not adhere to the sugar wax. If the hair is too long, trim it to the desired length.
Stretch your arm above your head and behind your ear to tighten the underarm skin.
Remove the sugar wax in a north or south direction and not outward to avoid bruising.
To reduce inflammation, use ice cubes after sugar waxing.
Do not use antiperspirants for 24 hours.
Face:
Follow our general directions before beginning sugaring your face.
Study the direction of hair growth before spreading the sugar wax.
Make sure to have a warm damp towel in case of needing to remove sugar wax from your face.
Prep the area by exfoliating and cleaning with soap and warm water. Let dry completely and use baby powder or cornstarch to effectively dry the area.
The less malleable the sugar wax, the better it sticks to shorter hairs. If the sugar wax is too runny, it will not properly adhere to the hair and will be difficult to strip off.
Once you have completed sugaring, exfoliate and clean with soap and warm water. Avoid any moisturizers, oils and direct sunlight for 24 hours.
If your skin is prone to breakouts after waxing, we recommend using an acne treatment cream after the area has been cleaned.
Eyebrows:
Follow the natural shape of your eyebrows and use the sugar wax to remove stray hairs. Do not go over the same area more than once.
Use a face oil around the hair that you do not want to remove. The sugar wax will not adhere to the oil, however oil will migrate into your skin and can make it more difficult for the sugar wax to adhere. using a cotton swab to apply the wax is helpful.
Upper Lip:
Study the direction of hair growth and apply the sugar wax in three sections, the right half, left half, and middle below the nose. Do not apply the sugar wax to the entire area because as you will remove some sections in the direction of hair growth, resulting in less hair being removed.
Due to the sensitive nature of the upper lip skin, redness can occur. Applying ice cubes to the area will alleviate the inflammation.
Avoid makeup and lipsticks and lip balms for 24 hours.
For other areas of the face make sure to work in small sections, study the direction of hair growth and only pass through an area once with sugar wax.