Answered Aug 09, 2018
Sugaring removes the hair from the root each time. Over time, this makes the hair much finer and sparser. Some people have seen great results after only 2 treatments. Sugaring will provide the best results if maintained every 6 weeks or so.
No, powdered sugar has the correct consistency and using white sugar would just make sugary butter. White sugar is grainier than powdered sugar.
Most candles are paraffin, I believe. If they are cheap, and feel firm when you press your finger against the wax, it's paraffin.
It could. If you are concerned about buildup, try a gentle clarifying shampoo and make sure the wax in the product your using is water soluble.
Waxing. This will not only allow the hair to regrow thinner and smoother, it will eventually make the hair weak from constant waxing.
Install the Bissoy app to consult with a doctor.
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