Question: why have pain when you get waxed ? when you can have less pain when you get sugard?

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Asked by  seanmiller 2 months ago

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Gregory

 Gregory 2 months ago

Because sugar is a 98 F degree paste that will never burn you. Sugar is water soluable and washes off does not rip the healthy skin cells from the body and is natural and more gentle and sugar requires we remove the hair in the direction of the bulb. not in the opposite direction as wax. See www.mensbodygrooming.com and go to sugar vs. wax

be well greg

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TJBodyRocks

 TJBodyRocks 2 months ago

Hi there Sean
Waxing, if done correctly is no more uncomfortable than sugaring. Much of the same methods are employed for both treatments. Using High quality wax is a must, as is using a barrier such as jasmine oil or talc - this ensurs that the wax sticks to the hair and not the skin! Above all, the technique has to be excellent - a good stretch on the skin when applying the wx, and an equally good stretch when removing the wax.

The other important factor is to keep up with your waxing - don't go beyond the six week gap, as in this time, the hair will have gone through the whole growth cycle again, and will have regained its full strength - you next waxing will then by ike your first! Have your waxing treatment beween every 4-6 weeks, and you will notice a more comfortable experience with your subsequent waxes.

If you have any questions, give me a shout
Terry