Sugaring, Waxing, Haarentfernung
Sugaringanleitung von Senzera
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I decided to try Sugar Waxing, here is how you make the syrup/sugar wax to use. The video is good clear easy to follow instructions. I didn’t use a thermometre and it came out great! The next vid will show you the different ways I tried waxing with the syrup. This TIP from Crunchy 68 if your syrup cools to hard candy: soften it in the microwave, and added about 2-3 tbsp water to help soften it, this makes it stretchy & sticky even when totally cool. I spread some of that on a cloth strip, covered with a second cloth strip, peeled them apart, and each strip then worked (cold) like a pre-waxed store bought strip. Re-useable 4-5 times each. This video has no third-party use of video or sound recording – all songs via imovie: progressive house, spacey club, daydream & catwalk




@tinibini783 warum klasse machst du das auch?
Googlet Sugaring selber machen ‘ .
wie kann man das selber machen also das rezept dafür?meins wird immer caramelig dunkel braun=(
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she is really fast…..bravo
i live in houston, tx and here i know of two places where they do it, the girl said is very rare to find salons that will do it but you can always make it yourself
You can there are a few vids on youtube that show it.
@doughnut944 I know! I guess we could always just make the sugar ourselves and try the technique at home.
i can not find this in america anywhere. i want this done so bad. thanks for the vid
This is the Persian method. It is similar to the Egyptian method. Sugaring has been used throughout ancient Egypt and Persia for thousands of years. It is all natural and works absolutely brilliantly. Enjoy! =D
-Recipe for Permanent Hair Removal-
Ingredients:
-> 2 Cups of White Sugar
-> 3 Tablespoons of Water
-> 3 Tablespoons of Lemon Juice
Procedure:
01) Mix the ingredients together in a pot and place the pot on the stove
02) Turn the heat on high and heat the mixture quickly to a temperature of 121′C, use a candy thermometer and make sure the colour resemles clear honey
03) Turn the heat off and remove the pot from the stove
04) Pour the mixture into a suitable container with a big enough opening to allow you hand to reach in and let it cool
05) Once cooled warm the mixture by placing your container in hot water and prepare yourself
06) If your hair is longer than a centimeter use clippers and trim it to about a centimeter, it will make spreading the sugar much easier and less painful, but don’t strip it too short
07) Take a shower to clean your body and rid it of any dirt, hair and debris, use soap and scrub your body nice and clean
08) Now the mixture is pliable, remove a piece your comfortable handling
09) Vigorously knead, stretch and pull the piece until you get an opaque creamy colour, usually after a minute or two, if you notice the piece is stiff wet your fingers lightly and continue
10) Once you have the right consistency, which is creamy in colour with a light stickiness to it and it feels warm to the touch almost like soft toffee or bubble gum, it is ready for use
11) To keep the mixture from sticking to your hands work it into a ball with the tips of your fingers, not your palms, don’t force the piece, be gentle with finesse, almost as if your stroking someone under the chin with your fingers strumming inwards with your thumb running across them
12) Spread the mixture against the hair growth 2-3 times to push the mixture into your follicles
13) Claw your fingers as if making a fist and flick your wrist down with the hair growth, if you don’t get the whole strip just push the mixture back a bit and flick again until all is removed
14) Your fingers will get sticky and this is a sticky job so don’t worry, the key is to keep going and don’t stop, don’t let the mixture sit too long on your skin as your body heat will warm it up
15) You need to apply, apply, apply, flick, flick, flick, and repeat, if pieces get stuck roll the piece across them quickly to lift them up or smack it against the area to pick up those bits and pieces
16) As the piece collects hair it gets uglier and uglier and more and more wet and sticky, just keep going until you are able to handle it no more and it loses its ability to hold and becomes gooey and mushy and wont flick into nice sheets anymore
17) At this point just discard the piece, wash your hands with warm water, as it is water soluble and begin with a new piece
18) Once you are done with an area rinse the area with warm water first to remove any remaining sugar and then splash it with cold water to close and tighten the pores
19) Do not use soaps or detergents along with lotions or deodorants on the areas you sugar and do not expose them to sun for at least 24 hours
20) You will get bruising in certain areas, it looks cool, you can brag that you fought someone and did something brave, and you will love the way your skin feels and looks
21) The pain is minimal, it is much less than waxing with strips and because you use the sugar paste itself to remove the hair and you pull with the hair growth it just gives a tiny stinging sensation as opposed to wax which actually rips off the top layer of your skin
22) It is totally worth it, it doesn’t remove your skin as the sugar only sticks to the hair and the added benefit is the sugar paste exfoliates your skin and removes all dead skin cells along with blackheads, and any crap that doesn’t belong on your skin
23) To prevent any hair from re-growing soak some lupin (Lupinus Termis) seeds in water for 6 hours
24) Remove the seeds, take the leftover water, put in a spray bottle and store it in the fridge
25) Spray and rub this solution daily onto your skin for 3 weeks after hair removal
the sugar wax most be cold or hot when u apply it?
What about after you just made the batch and let it cool down a but and you try it on a peice of hairless skin to test it but its really sticky and doesn’t come off unless you rinse it uner water?
@KirtoBirto
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If you mean before using it to wax make sure that the sugaur is ok to the touch before using. If its to hot wait until it cools down to where it doesn’t hurt you.
this is mixture dissolvable in water?if not, how do you clean up after making the batch and after waxing your body? Thank you!
I have the same exact ring!
@Bookgirl12345 sugar is a bit temperamental – if it isn’t spreading it either was cooked too long or too high BUT you can try to add 1 or 2 tablespoons of water to it and put it in the microwave then stir (just be careful not to add too much water or it might go too runny). Otherwise if it does goes to running you can apply straight onto the strip then apply to the skin
I made two batches of this stuff today. The first one I burnt so I scrapped it. The second batch was much more useable but it didn’t spread over my skin like yours did and instead of a thick honey-like substance, it felt more like taffy. Did I over cook it?
yay i successfully made this. thank you!
how hot should this be… cause i keep burning myself
@GalaxyDreamingVlogs okay awesome thanks
@MileyDOMOKUNpugs ohhh and apparently you can use vinegar
@MileyDOMOKUNpugs you can use lime instead
@cuterubii Awesome
do you need the lemon juice? because i dont have any