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I f you're the DIY type, donning egg yolk in your hair or avocado on your face is likely as
routine as slathering on an in-shower body wash. Pulling out body hair, though? Not
so much. While there are some things we prefer to leave to the pros (ahem,
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microneedling), sugaring is one that—if done correctly—can be added to your DIY arsenal.
But first, let's talk benefits. Sugaring has been known to be the primary method of hair
removal in ancient Egypt (Cleopatra is said to have been a fan), and for good reason. For
one, the ingredients in the actual paste are all-natural, making them a dream for sensitive
skin types. Then there's the fact that sugaring pulls from the root of the hair, and less on
the skin (re: it's less painful).
If you're sporting thick hair, waxing may be a better fit, but sugaring is lauded among fine-
haired folks for its ease of use and promising results. We spoke to two waxing pros, Cindy
Barshop, founder of VSpot Medi Spa and Rachael Gallo of Exhale Spa, to get the lowdown
on how to make a sugar wax at home.
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"Sugar wax is an all-natural waxing solution that has been used for many years," says
Gallo. "The benefits of sugar wax are the exfoliating and hydrating results, which are not Advertisement
typically found after waxing or shaving." While shaving can cause ingrown hairs in coarser
hair types, sugaring softens the hair follicle, which ultimately reduces hair growth.
According to Gallo, the results can last up to 28 days (impressive) and can be done with
ingredients you likely already have in your home (score!).
Here's all you'll need for an at-home sugar wax recipe, according to Gallo.
Instructions
1 Place a medium-sized pot on the stove and add all ingredients to the pot.
2 Bring the mixture to a boil over high heat, making sure to stir frequently to avoid
burning.
3 Once the mixture starts bubbling, reduce to medium heat and continue to stir
frequently.
4 Remove the pot from heat when the mixture turns golden brown. The consistency of
your sugar paste should be similar to hot syrup. If it's thick like honey, heat it a little
longer.
5 Transfer to a bowl and let the paste cool for 30 minutes. The wax should still be warm
but easy to manipulate.
Byrdie Tip
Gallo recommends using white sugar (versus brown) for a sugar paste, as it's
hard to see the color change with brown sugar and it hardens too quickly.
Barshop recommends cleansing the area to be sugared with a natural soap like Cetaphil's
Ultra Gentle Body Wash ($7) as well as lightly exfoliating. Both experts advise that the area
should be clean and free of lotions and oils—if your skin is prone to oiliness, you can
remove excess oil with a body wipe or witch hazel, suggests Barshop. If you're sporting
sunburned skin or irritated, open sores, avoid sugaring those areas. Also, Barshop notes
that you should stop using oral or topical acne or retinoid medication at least six days
before sugaring.
Your DIY sugar wax can be applied on the face or body, so long as the length of the hair is
at least one quarter-inch. (Also, sugaring gets bonus points as there's no need for cloth
strips). Here's how to use the paste, according to Barshop.
1 Hold the wax with the tips of your fingers and thumb.
3 Pull the skin taught with the other hand and pull off wax in a fast movement in the
opposite direction.
4 Always rip off the wax parallel to the skin (never in an upward motion).
Byrdie Tip
Aftercare
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"After the hair is removed, remove any wax residue with a skin wax remover or warm
water and a washcloth," says Barshop. "You can also apply an antiseptic cream regularly for
one to two days post-sugaring." Gallo recommends using coconut oil to reduce the acidity
from the lemon juice and soothe the skin (try this one from Kopari for an unrefined,
organic option). Also, if you're sugaring your bikini area or underarms, avoid working out
or taking hot baths—these areas can be sensitive to heat.
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