For the best results, start exfoliating the desired area of hair removal the week before your appointment to help remove dead skin. Otherwise, on the day of your appointment, you're going to want to shower, lightly exfoliate, and cleanse your skin of any possible surface oils and/or lotions.
Stop exfoliating the area 2 to 3 days before your appointment. This includes both physical and chemical exfoliation. Exfoliating the day before or the day of can actually cause sugaring to over exfoliate the skin.
Come to your appointment with clean, dry skin. Avoid the heat! Working out or taking a hot shower immediately before your appointment can make your skin warm, sweaty, and extra sensitive. Sometimes a cool shower prior to your appointment is just the trick to efficiently prepping for your sugaring session!
No hot baths or showers for 24 hours following a body sugaring treatment. No abrasives or exfoliating for 48 hours following a sugaring treatment. Slight pinking of the skin is normal and should disappear within a few hours.
Avoid touching your freshly sugared area with dirty hands. Hot baths or hot tubs after sugaring may increase skin sensitivity and is not advised. Avoid working out for 24 hours after your service as perspiration may irritate the skin directly after treatment.
Showering, creams, and fragrances
Showering a few hours after your bikini wax is fine. However, when showering be sure to use cool, low temperature water. We also advice avoiding skincare products that could irritate sensitive areas of your skin and open pores, such as perfumed moisturisers and harsh shower gels.
You should not moisturize the day of your appointment. Wait at least 24 hours to begin moisturizing. Sugaring doesn't damage your hair follicles or skin, so just hydrate your skin like you would after any hair removal treatment.
You Have To Exfoliate Your Skin Before Sugaring
And this isn't just a suggestion; it's apparently crucial to the process, as it helps combat your ingrown hairs, makes the experience less painful, and makes the treatment more effective, because the sugaring paste isn't clogged with your dead skin cells.
Keep the waxed area clean, and avoid heat and friction during the next 24 - 48 hours. This means: No hot baths or showers (cool to lukewarm water only).
And although sugaring is less likely to leave irritation on the skin or cause breakage of the hair, per Byrdie, no hair removal process comes completely free of ingrown risks. But don't worry: There are many steps you can take to prevent and treat ingrown hairs during a sugaring appointment for amazingly smooth skin.
Sugaring tends to hurt less than waxing because it pulls less on the skin while still effectively removing the hair. This also means that you will have a lot less irritation and redness.
I found that sugaring is more effective and gets off even the little baby hairs. Waxing lasts about 4 weeks long (for me) and sugaring lasts about 5 weeks long. It's pretty negligable and for me it's more about the experience than the result (sugaring is so much more gentle and I love that it's organic!)
If you have been a frequent shaver previously (even if you have let your hair grow for a few weeks before your sugaring treatment), shaving can cause hair re-growth to be uneven, in which some hairs can be too short to be removed with sugaring & may result in the appearance of stubble after your first treatment.
#3 YES TO EXFOLIATION: Start exfoliating your skin 48 hours after your treatment in order to remove dead skin cells, as these can block the route for new hair to come through and cause ingrown hairs. Gentle exfoliation twice a week is where it's at.
SUGARING causes fewer ingrown hairs and can last longer than waxing – and your pubic hair regrowth does not need to be as long as it is for waxing.
Sugaring involves the application of a paste or gel, usually made of water, sugar, and lemon juice, that adheres to your hair rather than the skin and pulls it out by the root. Results are similar to waxing. For hair removal on genitalia, leave this method to the pros.
(If you feel any stubble whatsoever after your first appointment, it's the third cycle barely poking out. Once you come back a couple more times we get them all at the same time.) After your first sugaring, it should last 2-3 weeks. As you continue to get sugared you can go 3-6 weeks!
The maximum length of hair for sugaring is 1/4 inch. Long hairs can always be shortened. But if the ideal moment was missed and no trimming is possible, epilation can still be done. But in this case, you will have to accept the fact that the process can be more painful, and more paste than usual is needed.
Dr. Barba also suggests that shaving and waxing can contribute to armpit discoloration, due to a higher chance of inflammation from the ripping and pulling of coarse hair from the skin.
You may have heard that you can't get waxed on your period, but you can indeed get a Brazilian wax during your menstrual cycle as long as you wear a tampon. Although, remember your skin is usually more sensitive during that time of the month so you are likely to experience more pain or discomfort during your session.
"Patients tell me that the most painful areas for waxing are also the most overall sensitive areas, especially in the pubic area," Ciraldo says. Hair around the genitals and bikini line tends to be thicker than on other areas of the body, requiring more force to yank it and, thus, causing more pain.
A day or two before you wax, gently exfoliate with a mild scrub, brush, mitt, or loofah to remove dead skin cells that surround the hair follicles. Exfoliating helps loosen existing ingrown hairs and improves your waxing results.