Sugar, Honey, Lemon, Water
Sugar wax is a natural hair removal method made from simple ingredients like sugar, honey, water, and lemon . It's similar to traditional waxing but uses a sticky sugar paste to remove hair from the root. The paste is applied to the skin and then pulled off, removing unwanted hair.Unlike conventional wax, sugar wax is water-soluble, making it easy to clean up, and it's often considered less painful since it adheres more to the hair than the skin. It’s also gentle, as the ingredients are typically less harsh on sensitive skin. How to use cold sugar wax for hair removal: Prepare Your Skin:Ensure the area to be waxed is clean and dry. Exfoliate the skin a day before to remove dead skin cells, which can help achieve better results. Apply the Wax:Take a small amount of sugar wax and spread it thinly over the skin in the opposite direction of hair growth. Apply a Wax paper : Press a Wax paper firmly onto the waxed area, leaving some extra space at the end for pulling. Remove the Wax:Hold the skin taut with one hand and quickly pull the wax paper off in the direction of hair growth, keeping it as close to the skin as possible.Clean and Moisturize:Rinse off any remaining sugar wax with warm water. After waxing,do not use cream or gel that have fragrance. Can be used within six months after opening. Store the sugar wax in an airtight. Keep in a Cool and dry place away from direct sunlight.Cold sugar wax can be gentler than hot wax and is a great option for sensitive skin, finer hair and lighter hair like hand and leg hair.