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Professional Body Sugaring is the art of applying and removing sugar paste with your hands for a gentle, exfoliating hair removal experience. See the video below for a demonstration.

What is Sugaring?

The History of Sugaring

The earliest references to hair removal came from the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece in about 1900 B.C.  During the Turkish Empire, the harem was an important part of court life and the removal of body hair was considered an art.

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There are stories of ancient kings asking that women be brought to them clean and smooth. Egyptian hieroglyphics describe how harem women serving the Pharaoh were expected to remove their body hair. It is said that Cleopatra herself was sugared!

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It was found that this ancient art of hair removal could provide more permanent, satisfactory results with benefits that would far exceed more commonly used methods. Women in Egypt call this type of hair removal "halawa." Body sugaring is a tradition that was handed down through generations of women and is still widely used to day in Middle Eastern countries.

Sugaring

  • All natural ingredients

  • Water soluble

  • Does not adhere to live skin cells

  • Sugar is naturally bacteria resistant

  • Minimal irritation 

  • Less discomfort

  • Healthier results

  • Helps with in grown hairs

  • Safe for all skin types

  • Skin feels much less irritated

  • Will not burn the skin

  • Puts less strain on the skin

  • Almost no waste

Waxing

  • Contains Chemicals

  • Difficult to clean 

  • Adheres to live skin cells

  • Bacteria breeds in the warmers

  • Traumatic to the skin

  • Possible long term damage to skin

  • Causes hair breakage

  • Not 100% safe for all skin

  • Skin feels raw & irritated

  • Could burn or scar skin

  • Waxing tools create more waste

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