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QuestionIs it better to wax at home or go to a salon?Karina Villalta is a certified Esthetician and Owner of Oh Sweet and Sugar and Shears, a skincare and hair removal service located in Seattle and Kirkland, Washington. With over eight years of experience, Karina specializes in eyebrow shaping, a hair removal technique called sugaring, and organic facials. Karina started her career and was trained at Benefit Cosmetics Brow Bar. Since opening her own business, Karina ensures her clients are educated about their skin and helps them implement personalized skincare routines.If you don't mind spending the money, it's always going to be better to have a trained professional do something like this. Your skin will look pristine and they'll make sure there aren't any stray hairs.
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QuestionIs traditional wax better than sugar wax?Karina Villalta is a certified Esthetician and Owner of Oh Sweet and Sugar and Shears, a skincare and hair removal service located in Seattle and Kirkland, Washington. With over eight years of experience, Karina specializes in eyebrow shaping, a hair removal technique called sugaring, and organic facials. Karina started her career and was trained at Benefit Cosmetics Brow Bar. Since opening her own business, Karina ensures her clients are educated about their skin and helps them implement personalized skincare routines.A lot of people seem to think so and I think I'm inclined to agree. Sugar wax has no added chemicals or resin, and it doesn't require nearly as much heat as traditional wax does.
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QuestionHow do you make sugar wax?Karina Villalta is a certified Esthetician and Owner of Oh Sweet and Sugar and Shears, a skincare and hair removal service located in Seattle and Kirkland, Washington. With over eight years of experience, Karina specializes in eyebrow shaping, a hair removal technique called sugaring, and organic facials. Karina started her career and was trained at Benefit Cosmetics Brow Bar. Since opening her own business, Karina ensures her clients are educated about their skin and helps them implement personalized skincare routines.Sugar, lemon juice, and water. Those are the only ingredients you need to make a sugar wax.
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QuestionWill it leave my skin red? I don't want anyone to know I waxed my upper lip.Community AnswerWaxing may leave your skin red and it depends upon your waxing method. To recover the redness of your skin after waxing, apply some coconut oil or moisturizing cream. You can roll some ice cubes in a cotton cloth and gently press on the skin where its needed. Waxing can be done at evening or night so that it is cool and your skin recovers faster than doing during the day.
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QuestionCan I use vinegar instead of lemon juice?Community AnswerLemon juice is best suited for waxing than vinegar. Lemon juice gives your skin a refreshing feel.
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QuestionWhat if I do not have lemon juice?Community AnswerYou could use any other kind of citric fruit juice. For instance, orange juice. But lemon juice is still the best.
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QuestionWhat if you need the mixture to be thicker?Community AnswerIf you require a thicker mixture, you may double the quantities of sugar and honey during the preparation.
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QuestionWhat can we use instead of fabric strips?Community AnswerCoffee filters. They will do just fine, cut them in whatever shape you like and apply them.
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QuestionDoes it hurt as much as it always seems to in movies (a lot!) when the wax is pulled off?Community AnswerDepends on where you are waxing. The more hair being waxed, the more it hurts. Larger areas like legs can be pretty painful. However, minor waxes such as your upper lip barely sting. Generally the more you get waxed, the less painful it gets.
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QuestionWhat measurements do I use if I want to make a smaller batch?Community AnswerHalve the measurement - so it would be a 1/4 cup of lemon juice, 1/2 a cup of honey and 1/2 a cup of sugar.
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QuestionCan I use freshly squeezed lemon for the lemon juice?Community AnswerSure, that's fine.
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QuestionCan I use natural honey instead of honey?Community AnswerYes. In fact, that would be better.
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QuestionDo I have to use fabric strips?Community AnswerYou can use other fabrics or materials, like paper towels, but they will not stay very intact during the process. Fabric strips are the best to use.
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QuestionAre the fabric strips reusable? Do I need to sew them if they are reusable?Community AnswerThe fabric strips are reusable until the sticky wax is present on it. Once the sticky wax is less on the fabric, i.e, more hair on the fabric, you may discard it and can use a new one. Sewing fabric is optional since, sewing provides a grip for easy waxing. If you don't want to sew the fabric, you can cut the strip a few inches extra long, say 2 to 3 inches and fold the edges and pin it with a safety pin.
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QuestionI tried this, but the mixture never really cooled. It just ended up being room-temperature and gooey. Did I do something wrong?Community AnswerKeep heating the mixture at high temperature in the beginning, and reduce to medium-low heat once golden color is attained. However, be careful to remove the mixture from the hob when it is golden color and a little sticky, rather than allowing it to go red. Once it solidifies, wrap it in sling wrap and aluminum foil and save in the freezer. Every time you use, heat it at low temperature on the oven, so that it melts slightly.
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QuestionWould it hurt if I used to shave and now I have thick hair, and I want to wax?Community AnswerThe thicker the hair the more it hurts. But once you've waxed the zone a few times the hair gets thinner very quickly, and it hurts a lot less.
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QuestionCan I use only honey instead of sugar?Community AnswerNo, using honey alone will not remove hair.
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QuestionCan I use a Q-Tip also to apply the wax?Community AnswerFor tiny areas, sure. For larger areas, you would be better off using the spatula or tongue depressor.
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QuestionI did everything it said on here to do but my mix is extra runny.Community AnswerMaybe let it cool a little longer next time or let the sugar caramelize longer.
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QuestionCan I use brown sugar for this?Community AnswerYes, though you will likely need to reduce the honey and lemon to compensate for the added water content of brown sugar. It really is just better to use refined sugar.
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QuestionHow can I wax my nose hairs with this?Community AnswerIt is probably not such a good idea to put the mixture in your nose. The lemon juice could burn your nose, and the liquid could cause trouble breathing. It might be better to just trim any hairs that protrude (or tweeze them, but that might be painful), but it would be best to go to a professional for that one.
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QuestionDoes using honey lead to the growth of white hairs?Community AnswerHoney does not cause white hairs. However, the lemon juice has a bleaching property that will cause future hair growth to be lighter in color.
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QuestionWould the hair ever grow back if I wax?Community AnswerThe hair will grow back, but much shorter. The more you do it, the less hair grows, until eventually there is no more hair growing back.
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QuestionWhat else can I use instead of lemon juice if I don't have a lemon juice?Community AnswerVinegar can be used as a substitute. However, lemon juice is preferred because it gives your skin a refreshed feel.
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QuestionDo I have to melt the sugar or is there another way?Community AnswerYes. Otherwise, it won't be able to mix with the other ingredients.
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QuestionWhat if it turned red already? Can I still fix it?Community AnswerYes, definitely! Redness is a sign of swelling, so if you want to you can hold some ice to the area.
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QuestionMy wax is not sticky enough to remove the hairs. Should I cook it more?Community AnswerYou may have undercooked it. Try to reheat it or make a new batch. Just keep an eye on the consistency and at the color of the wax.
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QuestionCould I use syrup instead of honey for the wax?Community AnswerYou could, but it wouldn't be as effective or beneficial to your skin.
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QuestionCan I use hard honey instead of liquid honey?Community AnswerYou cannot use hard honey because it takes longer to melt and will fully burn the sugar.
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QuestionDo I need strips for the wax?Community AnswerYes, it is recommended.
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