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What
is Sugaring? |
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Sugaring is a method of hair
removal originating from the Ancient Egyptians. It has survived
the test of time, and is still widely used by Arab women today.
Sugaring has been improved and updated over the years to become
one of the most effective and efficient methods of removing
unwanted hair. As well as this it also removes dead skin cells
leaving your skin soft, smooth and healthy looking. |
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Is Less painful than waxing |
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Longer lasting than shaving |
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An age old method of Hair removal |
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Why
is it called Sugaring? |
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The name sugaring comes from
the sugar paste which is used to remove the hairs. Sugar paste
contains only natural ingredients, the main one being glucose,
hence the name "sugaring". |
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Why
is Sugaring so popular? |
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With regular treatments you
will find that the re-growth of your hair is slower, finer and
more sparse than before. Also sugaring has never harmed anyone
with skin complaints such as eczema, in fact in some cases it
has improved their condition. |
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What
is a Sugaring Practitioner? |
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A Sugaring Practitioner is someone who
has been fully trained, and who has qualified in the art of
Sugaring. While training they must show interest and commitment,
as well as displaying a natural ability to qualify for their
certificate. |
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