Monday, 15 January 2018

Reasons Why Body Sugaring Is Becoming Popular

By Michael Clark


Sugaring refers to a type of hair removal which is basically an alternative to the common waxing. Although waxing is the most common method of hair removal majority of specialist are advocating for body sugaring which is seen as more superior due to variety of reasons.

This method tends to utilize the nature together with pure ingredients in removing hair. The ingredients used usually contains water, sugar plus citric acid which is used as preservative. These ingredients are natural and very edible. There are no polymers or even petrochemicals used in this method of hair removal.

Sugar paste when used to eradicate hair does not break many hairs as with the wax. It has been viewed that waxing is capable of breaking some large amounts of hair which is around thirty percent. This simply implies that hair is broken just or even at the surface of the skin instead of it being removed from the root. Once the hair has been removed using the waxing method one can be able to see the regrowth of hair after a short period of time.

In reality it becomes very annoying to pay for hair removal and after a week you notice that there are some regrowth. When the sugar paste is applied gently and properly by an aesthetician, then he ensures that he has properly applied the paste against the direction of hair growth. This is necessary as it allows the sugar to effectively penetrate to the hair follicle hence lubricating it.

This paste is usually very easy to clean. The fact that this paste has citric acid, sugar and water then it implies that it is very soluble in water. When you have yourself waxed then you might notice that there is a stick feel of the wax which comes once the process has been completed.

This therefore implies that the hair should be allowed to grow for about two weeks for it to be long enough. Sugar paste on the other hand is able to get rid of shorter hairs which have grown for about one week. This therefore implies that an individual can book an appointment with very short hair and at the end he ends up having a very smooth skin.

Another benefit is that the sugar paste does not stick to the live skin. The paste made of sugar is very soluble in water and therefore it does not actually stick to any live cells which contain water. Wax usually sticks to the skin cells which leaves behind an irritation together with a redness post treatment. Sugaring on the other hand removes the dead cells which at the end leaves the skin having a very soft as well as a smooth feel.

Also due to the fact that live cells are not scrubbed during the process of hair removal then this implies that it is basically less painful when compared to waxing. It is also worth noting that sugar does not dry on the human skin. In the instances when an individual has been waxed inside a room after which the aesthetician finds some trouble in getting rid of the wax, this is simply because the wax might have cooled and dried on the skin.




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