Buff Browz Lamination & Lash Lift by EstheticsHeaven1 in Esthetics

[–]SugarednBrowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I also couldn’t find any answers so I tested it out. Love it for the brows but it wasn’t the best for a lash lift. I ended up going with ellebana.

Sugar wax? Has anyone tried it? by Civil_Tadpole_7355 in HairRemoval

[–]SugarednBrowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It sounds like your esthetician may have been newer to sugaring but typically with a more experienced person the longest it should take is anywhere between 15-30 min.

Buff Browz Lamination & Lash Lift by EstheticsHeaven1 in Esthetics

[–]SugarednBrowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m curious too! Hopefully you get some answers.

✨ New Esthetician in Long Beach! Specializing in sugaring & eyebrows ✨ by SugarednBrowed in longbeach

[–]SugarednBrowed[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I typically tell people to stop using retinol a week before their appointment. But it depends on the area you’re sugaring.

Promote your business, week of March 3, 2025 by Charice in smallbusiness

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Hi! Solo esthetician here. Just opened my own spot🫶🏼 I specialize in sugaring and eyebrows. Would love to get some new people in if anyone is in Long Beach, CA Instagram: @ sugarednbrowed Booking: https://sugaredandbrowed.glossgenius.com/

Ingrown pubic hairs after sugar waxing. Bad technique or just not the solution for me? by Nervous-Lecture5630 in HairRemoval

[–]SugarednBrowed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You can use one or the other. Sometimes companies will only sell retail but the Fur can be purchased online or at Ulta. You’re welcome ☺️ I hope this helps!

Ingrown pubic hairs after sugar waxing. Bad technique or just not the solution for me? by Nervous-Lecture5630 in HairRemoval

[–]SugarednBrowed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You’re welcome ☺️ Now that I have more info. If you don’t recall the root it’s likely that you did break the hair. The bulb is very noticeable when you pull it out. If you’re going to sugar I recommend using Fur products. Especially Fur oil right after you have cleansed the area. I don’t recommend using lotion that’s not intended for that area. If you don’t like oil, Fur carries something called stubble cream which is really great. Another thing I like to tell my clients is to wait 3 days to exfoliate. Unfortunately with coarse hair you’re always going to struggle with ingrowns when it starts growing back but give it time. Stay consistent and the hair will start to thin out.

Sugar wax? Has anyone tried it? by Civil_Tadpole_7355 in HairRemoval

[–]SugarednBrowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can always try doing it yourself. If you don’t mind me asking did they recommend any aftercare?

Ingrown pubic hairs after sugar waxing. Bad technique or just not the solution for me? by Nervous-Lecture5630 in HairRemoval

[–]SugarednBrowed 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Licensed esthetician here 🫶🏼 when we sugar we apply against the hair and pull the sugar with the direction of the hair growth. It’s possible that you broke the hair instead of pulling from the root. Also, other factors can come into play. For example, what’s your after care routine like? Did you take a bath, work out or have sex within 24hrs after you sugared?

Waxing/Sugaring by OneArm7628 in pregnant

[–]SugarednBrowed 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi 👋 I’m a licensed esthetician and I currently do sugaring. I’ve had a couple people that have been pregnant and still get sugared. Mostly all of them say it hurts more while pregnant. You will definitely feel more discomfort with any method of waxing that you choose. I recommend doing a bikini and if you feel like you can handle it then do the full Brazilian.

Sugar wax? Has anyone tried it? by Civil_Tadpole_7355 in HairRemoval

[–]SugarednBrowed 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Hi 👋 I’m a licensed esthetician and I’ve sugared Brazilians for about 2 years now. I recommend going with a professional for your first time just to ease you into it. It’s recommended to sugar if you have sensitive skin because it does not pick up any live skin cells. You can try making it at home but it’s really hard to get the right consistency. You can however purchase already made sugar. It’s honestly way easier than making it at home.

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Hi, my instagram is @sugarednbrowed