Sugaring is a more expert and gentle method of depilatory hair removal than wax or waxing. The sugar paste ingredients include only sugar, water, and lemon juice.
- Gentle hair removal
- 100% natural and vegan
- Ultra soft finish for the skin
- Applied at room temperature
- Soft, honey-like texture
Benefits of Cirépil Sugar'Expert Body Sugaring Paste - Soft
Provide expert sugaring hair removal treatment with Cirepil's Sugar'Expert Depilatory Treatment products from Perron-Rigot, Paris. Sugaring uses a 100% natural, vegan sugar paste that provides a four-fold hair removal process.
- It exfoliates dead skin cells
- Its application is based on massage techniques
- It provides gentle hair removal by uprooting the fibre
- It moisturises the skin during treatment
- Depilatory sugaring paste is applied at room temperature, so it's preferred over waxing for sensitive skin. It can be used on all skin types, on any area of the body.
What Sets Soft Sugar Apart?
Body sugaring pasts come in three types: soft, medium, and hard. Soft sugar is pale golden in colour and does not hold its shape. It melts almost immediately when brought in contact with body heat. While it can be mixed with medium or hard sugars for larger body areas, it seems to require the most training to use effectively. Soft sugar may lack the density to remove the finest hairs, but it is the easiest to spread.
What are the benefits of body sugaring?
- Hypoallergenic
- It is an excellent scrub that eliminates dead skin cells
- Hair grows back less quickly
- 90% fewer ingrown hairs
- Ideal for people allergic to industrially manufactured skin products
- Less skin irritation and outbreaks
- Removes even very short hairs
- Edible
Depilatory body sugaring is an ancient method of hair removal that can be traced back to ancient Egypt. It is believed to have originated around 1900 BC, making it one of the oldest known hair removal techniques. Body sugaring involves using a sticky paste made from natural ingredients, such as sugar, lemon juice, and water, to remove hair from the roots.
The practice of body sugaring spread across various cultures over time. It was particularly popular in the Middle East, where it was known as "Halawa" or "Halawa Waxing." The paste was applied to the skin in the opposite direction of hair growth, and then quickly pulled off, removing the hair along with it.