History of sugaring


Many may think that depilation is a relatively recent invention, but in fact, depilation has a long history. So where does such a wonderful procedure, which in our time does not lose popularity, take its roots?


The history of sugaring is very interesting due to the references to the procedure in ancient manuscripts, which say that the legendary Nefertiti used sugaring regularly. The body of the queen was lubricated with a sticky composition that included honey, flower nectar and the juice of special herbs, then it was removed along with adhering hairs. Cleopatra resorted to the same method of hair removal, wanting to have smooth, velvety, well-groomed skin.


This method has become widespread in Arab countries such as Tunisia and Persia. Arab girls are very demanding on the beauty and well-groomedness of their bodies. The presence of hair on the body was considered a sign of bad taste and therefore was eliminated in every possible way. Excess vegetation looked like bad taste, only people of the lower class could have unnecessary body hair. The rest, in every possible way, sought to remove them. Sugaring fell in love with Arab beauties so much that its second name “Persian hair removal” has survived to this day. It was in Persia that honey began to be replaced with sugar. Also, the women of ancient times did not have a shower and deodorant, with which they could stay clean and fresh throughout the day. Therefore, it was much easier to maintain personal hygiene in a hot climate by removing hair from the armpits and in the intimate area. They liked the effect of shugaring so much that subsequently women began to remove hair all over their bodies. It gave them self-confidence and also helped them feel clean and fresh. Sugaring not only effectively performs its function of removing hair, but also takes care of the skin, making it smoother, more elastic, and leaves no stubble. New hairs grow back soft and fine, so it's no surprise that sugaring has become the most popular hair removal method throughout the region. But in today's world, new trends and lifestyles require not only women, but also men to have smooth skin. Despite the huge choice of methods to combat unwanted hair, due to the effectiveness and naturalness of the components, sugar depilation is increasingly winning the hearts of new clients and becoming one of the most popular services in beauty salons and SPA centers. Moreover, both specialists and clients unanimously say that sugar depilation is the most effective of all methods of modern depilation.

Sugaring has a number of features among other methods of hair removal, namely:

hypoallergenic - due to the natural composition, the risk of allergic reactions is minimized;
painlessness - such hair removal is suitable for people with different pain thresholds. Regular procedures help to reduce pain.
safety - since the temperature of the paste is 36-38 degrees Celsius, it is impossible to get burned or injure the skin during epilation;
additional skin care - in fact, the sugaring procedure, in addition to hair removal, is also a mechanical peeling, since keratinized epidermal cells adhere to the sugar paste and exfoliate during epilation;
efficiency - when hair is removed by shugaring, the follicle is mechanically injured, therefore, after the first procedure, the hair begins to lose pigment, becomes softer, less frequent and thinner;
shugaring can be done independently.
availability - in comparison with electric or laser hair removal, this method of hair removal is more affordable.
Over time, global manufacturers of sugar depilation products have developed additional skin care products before and after the procedure, containing caring, nourishing and moisturizing ingredients that allow you to maintain the achieved result for as long as possible.

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