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Removing hair isn’t a difficult task once you understand the recipe and how to make sugar wax at home.

To clear up the confusion, sugaring and waxing are different hair removal techniques. Though both use wax, sugaring paste uses natural ingredients, while hot wax is made with different ingredients.

As you may know, sugaring has been a well-known method to remove body hairs since ancient Egypt.

Today, sugaring is practiced all over the world, whether at home or professionally in beauty clinics.

If you’re looking for a new kind of hair removal treatment, you may want to learn how to make sugar wax in this article.

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How to Make Sugar Wax

Sugaring is known to be a simple hair removal procedure due to the natural ingredients used to make the paste.

Basically, the most important thing in knowing how to make sugar wax is to prepare the ingredients, which are lemon juice, sugar, and water.

However, it may be best to reconsider if you have certain allergies to any of those ingredients. If your skin is sensitive to lemon juice, you can opt not to include it in your sugar wax recipe.

To perform sugaring at home, learn how to make sugar wax by following these recipes:

Sugar Wax with Lemon

The traditional way of making sugar paste is by using lemon juice, sugar, and water. Those ingredients are easy to find and buy, so you can always make it yourself.

Prepare the three ingredients and measure them accordingly. You can use the following measurements:

– ⅛ cup of lemon juice.

– A cup of white sugar.

– ⅛ cup of warm water.

After all the ingredients are ready, you can follow the instructions below:

1. Pour all the ingredients into a medium-sized pot.

2. Put the pot on the stove and boil the mixture over medium-high heat.

3. Stir frequently to prevent the mixture from burning.

4. When the mixture starts to form bubbles, reduce the heat to medium.

5. Continue stirring until the mixture turns golden brown.

6. Check the consistency of your sugar paste. Make sure it’s like syrup, not honey.

7. Move the finished mixture to a bowl and let it cool down for 30 minutes.

Sugar Wax without Lemon

For those who are allergic to lemon juice, don’t worry. You can still make sugar wax without lemon and ensure it works just fine.

Instead of lemon juice, you may want to try adding apple cider vinegar to your recipe. The finished sugar wax still holds the same effectiveness as the one with lemon juice.

Start with the preparation. Gather all the ingredients and measure them.

– 1 cup of white sugar.

– 2 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar.

– 1 tablespoon of salt.

– ¼ cup of warm water.

The instructions are more or less the same as making sugar wax with lemon. You need to prepare a pot and pour all the ingredients into it. Afterward, follow the usual steps below:

1. Heat a pot with the mixture of every ingredient involved. Use medium-high heat.

2. Stir the mixture until it starts to boil.

3. Continue stirring until the mixture turns syrupy with a golden brown color.

4. Transfer the mixture into a bowl and let it cool down for 30 minutes.

If you don’t want the sugar wax to stick to the bowl, you can use a mason jar to collect it. It’s a safer option, considering the temperature of the finished mixture.

Read also: Epilation: What It Is and How It Compares to the SHR Method 

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How to Use Sugar Wax

Once your homemade sugar wax is ready, don’t apply it directly to your skin. Let it cool down first, and make sure to prep your skin the right way.

To avoid any skin irritations that may come with improper sugaring, learn how to use sugar wax the right way by following these instructions:

1. Exfoliate 24 to 48 hours before sugaring to remove dead skin cells.

2. Cleanse your skin and dry it thoroughly with warm water.

3. Pick some of the paste with your fingers and form a small ball.

4. Spread the ball onto the targeted area opposite the direction of hair growth.

5. Repeat the motion a few times until the paste is thoroughly molded against the skin.

6. While pressing the mixture into the skin, lift and flick the paste in the direction of hair growth.

7. If you’re unable to flick it, you can use a cloth wax strip to do the job.

8. Once done, you can remove the remaining sugar paste with warm water.

9. After the treatment, you can apply aloe vera gel or moisturizer to soothe the skin.

Consider SHR at Clean & Tidy to Remove Body Hairs

So, that’s all about how to make sugar wax, including the recipes and how to use it. While it may be a simple task, the sugaring procedure may be challenging for beginners.

If you want to remove body hair without worrying about hurting your skin, you should consider getting professional help from a specialist.

At Clean & Tidy, we offer you an advanced hair removal treatment that no longer uses sugar paste or wax. Instead, we use laser technology called Super Hair Removal (SHR) to do the job.

SHR delivers low-light energy through rapid pulses, effectively damaging each hair follicle in your body without causing an intense burning sensation.

Rest assured, you’ll experience a comfortable and pain-free hair removal treatment with the help of our professional therapists.

With SHR, you will not see immediate hair regrowth. Instead, you will notice brightened, glowing, hair-free skin.

If you’re interested, just contact us and book an appointment at Clean & Tidy Bugis or Jurong. Start your beauty journey with us.

Read also: Clean & Tidy: Best Hair Removal Specialist in Singapore 

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