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SUGARING SEATTLE  #sugaring_Seattle Products We place a premium on high-quality health and beauty products, and we figure that you probably do, too. That’s why we search high and low for the best, most effective products we can find. Here’s a small sample of what’s currently hot in our Seattle studio. SUGARING SEATTLE WAXING SEATTLE #SUGARING_SEATTLE_THE_SWEET_SPOT

Sugaring 101

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 #sugaring_seattle Sugaring 101 What is sugaring? Sugaring is the oldest form of hair removal. Early references date back to ancient Egypt ! While the process and safety standards have surely evolved, it is just as much an art form today as it was back then. How does it work? Sugaring Seattle is done with a simple, natural compound of sugar, lemon, and water. Warmed to the consistency of a thick paste, the golden "sugar" ball is gently molded along the area of hair growth. With a quick flick of the wrist, unwanted hair is removed at the follicle in the natural direction of growth. With swift but thorough attention, the process is repeated until the desired look or shape is achieved. How is sugaring different from waxing? Compared to waxing, sugaring is:   Pure and natural. Sugar. Lemon. Water. That’s it. So pure and simple it’s safe enough to eat. Wax, on the other hand, contains resin and other chemicals you might not want to touch,

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How is sugaring Seattle different from waxing?   https://youtu.be/XRg4kMUY77E    Compared to waxing, sugaring is:     Pure and natural. Sugar. Lemon. Water. That’s it. So pure and simple it’s safe enough to eat. Wax, on the other hand, contains resin and other chemicals you might not want to touch, much less allow near your sensitive parts. Waxing also requires chemical solvents for clean-up, whereas sugar comes off with plain water.     More sanitary. The sugar paste itself is hypoallergenic and noncomedogenic. Plus, a fresh ball of sugar paste is used for every client, so there is zero risk of cross-contamination. With waxing Seattle, however, a single pot of wax is used for multiple clients, upping the risk of bacterial growth and contamination.     Less painful. While wax adheres to live skin cells (ouch!), sugaring removes only the dead ones. This cuts down on pain (whew!), and the risk of abrasions and redness. Sugaring Seattle paste is also applied lukewarm, whereas wax i