Unlike traditional waxing, sugaring does not require paper strips. The aesthetician smoothes the paste onto the skin in the opposite direction of the hair growth and lets it sit for a few seconds and then flicks it off in the direction of the hair growth, which helps prevent breakage and ingrown hairs. Sugar pulls the hair from the root, which allows it to become finer over time. Clients who sugar regularly can expect to see a reduction in the density and volume of hair that grows back.
The sugar will only bind to hair and dead skin cells. This means there is less risk of trauma to the skin and reduces the risk of hair breakage.
The service provider will apply the sugar in the opposite direction of hair growth. However, it is removed in the direction of hair growth in small, quick pulls. This also helps to reduce hair breakage and prevent ingrown hair.
Sugar pulls hair from the root, so the results will last longer. Additionally, when the hair grows back, it is much finer.
We ask that you have at least a grain of rice sized hair to work with. Longer is fine, but any shorter and the sugar will not grab it.
Simple. It contains sugar, lemon, and water. The ingredients are warmed together to form a honey-like consistency and applied to the skin in this form.
Yes! No strips needed. The paste is made of sugar, lemon, and water. It is so clean; you can eat it!
Absolutely. At the Sugar Society, our most popular combination is a Brazilian sugar followed by an airbrush tan. Save 10% if booked together.
