An ancient method of hair removal, still in use today.
Description:
A sticky paste is applied to the skin, and a strip of cloth or paper is pressed into the preparation. The strip is then quickly pulled away, taking hairs with it.
Advantages:
Can be done at home
Inexpensive
Disadvantages:
Hairs can break off at or below surface
Can be messy
Consistency is difficult to get correct
Clinical data:
None
Costs:
$10-$20 for a kit
Background facts
Marketing terms and tactics:
Folica sells several brands (not an endorsement of Folica).
Historical overview:
This method has been around for thousands of years, but in modern times, waxing has become the more popular option.
Government regulation:
Many states require a cosmetologist or aesthetician's license to do hair removal like sugaring.
WTF? and the purpose of this is to what? Creme Bruele?
its to keep the *points to female genitilia* clean and smooth.....iunno, its not me, it was the radio, the chick said she doesnt shave or wax, she does 'sugaring'...so i wanted to know what it was about, sounds sweet and a nice midnight snack.
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Hi Gino, I have to admit, your topic headers are mind blowing.
And about sugaring, i suggest you do it at home by doing the following:
Basically, place about 3 tablespoons of sugar on a pan over high heat.
As the sugar begins to dissolve, stir it so that it doesn't burn. Once all the sugar is melted, grab the pan and freely pour it over your chest. It will sting a little, but the memories will last forever.
De nada.
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so i was listenin to the radio yesterday, and they mentioned a new technique called 'sugaring'..its not shaving its not waxing, s what is it? Do u add sugar then with a mini torch, burn it like that dessert and serve? or whats this 'sugaring' about?
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