Sugaring Wax, a Gentle Sugar-Based Hair Removal Method
Sugaring wax is a hair removal method made primarily from sugar. This hard-type formula comes in a 150g jar, so you can scoop out just what you need and use it across multiple areas. It works without strips—the wax itself hardens and is peeled away—making the process simple and tool-free.
Best Used in the Evening
After hair removal, skin can feel temporarily sensitive. Doing it in the evening when you have no plans to go out gives your skin plenty of time to recover. On the day of hair removal, keep the treated area out of direct sunlight.
How Much to Use and Basic Steps
Scoop out an amount that matches the size of the area you're treating. Warm the wax until it's soft, apply it to the skin, let it harden, then peel it off. Be sure to read the instruction leaflet included with the product and follow the guidance provided.
Soothing Care After Hair Removal
Right after hair removal, calm the skin with a gentle, soothing product. Follow up with a mild moisturizer to help protect the skin barrier and minimize irritation.
Before You Use
- If this is your first time, do a patch test on a discreet area to check how your skin reacts
- Avoid using on areas with cuts, moles, or inflammation
- Always check the wax temperature before use to prevent burns
- If any unusual reaction occurs during use, stop immediately and consult a healthcare professional