What is the difference between epilation with sugar paste and epilation with a soft strip wax?
There are many differences between epilation with sugar paste and soft wax. This is both the composition of the product – the sugar paste is a mixture of water, sugar and citric acid, while the wax is a mixture of resins and paraffin with additives such as chamomile – and the application process for epilation. The sugar paste is put against the hair by hand and gently torn off, while a thin layer of wax is applied with a spatula in the direction of the hair growth and torn off with non-woven strips. Sugar paste, made only of natural ingredients, is more gentle on the skin than wax. It rarely causes skin irritation in the depilated area, which sometimes happens with soft wax.
Compendium of knowledge about Sugar Paste Depilation
- What is the difference between epilation with sugar paste and epilation with a soft strip wax?
- What is the difference between epilation with sugar paste and waxless waxing?
- Why is sugar paste softer than wax?
- How long hair does a sugar paste remove?
- Does sugar paste epilation reduce the problem of ingrown hairs?
- Why is sugar paste epilation recommended for bikini hair removal?
- Is the sugar paste applied against the grain or with the hair growth direction?
- Is sugar epilation easy to do at home?
- Do I need to heat up sugar paste before epilation?
- Is the sugar paste suitable for epilation of couperose skin and varicose veins?
- Why is sugar paste epilation called cold epilation?
- Is epilation with sugar paste painful?
- How effective is sugar paste epilation?
- How often should you epilate with sugar paste?