What is sugaring?
Sugaring is an ancient art of hair removal that was popular thousands of years ago in Egypt, Greece and Mesopotamia. The technique is described in Egyptian hieroglyphics and in writings from the Turkish Empire.
Rediscovered ancient arts often are found to be the most effective methods, and this is clearly the case with sugaring. The technique is not more commonly available because it is a true art that takes much practice to perfect – watching the finger dexterity and curvaceous hand motions is fascinating! And our licensed esthetician is a highly trained sugarist “artist”!
The pure, 100 percent natural sugar “paste” – consisting of sugar, lemon juice, and water blended into a substance that looks and feels like honey – is more effective, more sanitary and less painful than any other hair removal process.
Brazilians the "sweet way"
Why does sugaring work?
Sugar paste at room temperature is massaged onto the skin by a gloved hand and then molded against the natural direction of hair growth. With a flicking motion the hair is gently removed in the direction that the hair grows
Sugaring removes hair while it is in the early growth stage – as young as 12-14 days – which minimizes unnecessary discomfort, irritation and ingrown hairs, all while exfoliating dry skin cells. The result is beautifully smooth skin. For most areas we recommend about 12-14 days worth of growth. For the legs we recommend at least 14 days worth of growth for your best results.
There is hardly an inch of the body that can’t be sugared from the eyebrows to the toes. Bare and polished does it all – in an environment designed to ensure your privacy and comfort. Our esthetician is adept at putting you at ease, beginning each visit with a discussion about your specific needs. Many clients on their first visit aren’t exactly sure where they want to “draw the line” for bikini or Brazilian sugaring: We can start with the bikini and then you can decide if you like it. More hair can always be removed, right to the Bare-All – smooth all over!
Before sugaring, the skin is cleansed and powdered. Depending on what service you are requesting.
Because the skin must be tightly stretched for good results, you will be asked to help stretch and position your “parts” for the sugarist. You may also be asked to be in somewhat unusual, yoga-like positions.
After sugaring, there is care for you to do – such as exfoliating regularly – in order to keep your skin safe and smooth for the next few weeks. There also are products that can help soothe the skin and maintain its health between sugarings. We will go over all that with you in detail before you leave your appointment.
The healthy way to go bare
What are the advantages of sugaring versus wax?
Sugaring is often compared with waxing because both are spread onto the hair and then pulled off. But that is where the comparison ends, and in many ways sugar is the opposite of wax!
Sugar pulls in the natural direction of hair growth; wax pulls the hair against its natural growth pattern, often causing rashes and ingrown hairs. Sugar is 100% natural, with no resin or chemicals; all wax products contain resins.
Sugar is applied with the gloved hand — no spatula or cotton strips required.
Sugar will never burn the skin, ours is a "cold sugar paste"; hot wax can burn and bruise the skin.
Sugar does not stick to live skin cells; wax adheres to live skin cells and when removed pulls the skin, increasing the risk of tearing and redness.
Sugaring is so gentle it can be used to remove the vellus hair that grows on some women’s faces, and is safe to remove hair on the male scrotum; wax is risky for both.
Sugar is a hypoallergenic natural healer of the skin; wax damages fine tissue cells.
Bacteria does not breed or survive in sugar; it does in wax.
Sugar is water soluble so cleanup is easy; wax requires solvents to clean.
Bare as a baby without crying like one
What exactly is the difference between a Bikini and a Brazilian and all the other names?
There are many “cute and clever” terms for hair removal of the “nether regions.” At Bare And Polished we use names that actually describe what hair remains after your treatment. The bottom line (bad pun) is that within health and safety guidelines we will remove hair from wherever you wish, customizing your sugaring exactly the way you want it!
The Bikini/Speedo Line – The Bikini/Speedo Line removes hair in about a 3-inch strip around the line of your bikini or Speedo (or low-rider briefs/panties) … but removes none of the hair underneath. It includes the hair on the pubis bone just above the bikini, and also along the front of the thighs and the inner thighs (and the back of the thighs if necessary). If you choose you can actually wear underwear or a bathing suit for your sugaring, and we will work around what you have on. (It should not be your favorite because it may get sticky from the sugar and will need to be washed, may stain.) During the summer we can follow your tan line!
The Extended Brazilian – The Extended Bikini removes all hair that would be removed in a bikini sugaring and then some. The name comes from Brazilian women who were the first to wear thong bathing suits. In the front, hair is removed above, below and around the privates, but not the privates themselves (leaving hair on the labia for women, and on the penis and scrotum for men). The Extended Bikini in the back includes the the cleft of the butt cheeks and the hair surrounding the anus.
The Brazilian – The Bare-All Brazilian removes all hair from the privates, front and back (with the possible exception of a design described below). The Brazilian removes all hair from the pubic mound to extending 3" outside the bikini line and the cleft of the butt, if requested the entrance to the anus. The Brazilian has many nicknames: The Full Monty, the Sphinx, the GuyZilla, the L.A. Bikini, The Extreme Brazilian and the Hollywood.
Designs – Designs are quite popular for women who get the Brazilian, usually a line on the mons pubis known as a “landing strip.” It also can be a heart, a star or virtually any simple shape that you desire. Some men get designs, too!
Sugaring is the most natural and least painful form of hair removal. So keep it short and sweet. Your skin will thank you!
How often can I get sugared?
The best results occur when sugaring regularly. After the first sugaring, the hair should be removed early during the growth cycle. Hair growth is faster for some than others, but the usual recommendation is to get sugared every 3-4 weeks, though you can return as early as 10 days. If you return for a “maintenance sugaring” within that time period you will be offered a discount. As you continue sugaring, fewer and fewer hairs will grow back, and eventually the time period between sugarings can be lengthened.
Sugaring is an ancient art of hair removal that was popular thousands of years ago in Egypt, Greece and Mesopotamia. The technique is described in Egyptian hieroglyphics and in writings from the Turkish Empire.
Rediscovered ancient arts often are found to be the most effective methods, and this is clearly the case with sugaring. The technique is not more commonly available because it is a true art that takes much practice to perfect – watching the finger dexterity and curvaceous hand motions is fascinating! And our licensed esthetician is a highly trained sugarist “artist”!
The pure, 100 percent natural sugar “paste” – consisting of sugar, lemon juice, and water blended into a substance that looks and feels like honey – is more effective, more sanitary and less painful than any other hair removal process.
Brazilians the "sweet way"
Why does sugaring work?
Sugar paste at room temperature is massaged onto the skin by a gloved hand and then molded against the natural direction of hair growth. With a flicking motion the hair is gently removed in the direction that the hair grows
Sugaring removes hair while it is in the early growth stage – as young as 12-14 days – which minimizes unnecessary discomfort, irritation and ingrown hairs, all while exfoliating dry skin cells. The result is beautifully smooth skin. For most areas we recommend about 12-14 days worth of growth. For the legs we recommend at least 14 days worth of growth for your best results.
There is hardly an inch of the body that can’t be sugared from the eyebrows to the toes. Bare and polished does it all – in an environment designed to ensure your privacy and comfort. Our esthetician is adept at putting you at ease, beginning each visit with a discussion about your specific needs. Many clients on their first visit aren’t exactly sure where they want to “draw the line” for bikini or Brazilian sugaring: We can start with the bikini and then you can decide if you like it. More hair can always be removed, right to the Bare-All – smooth all over!
Before sugaring, the skin is cleansed and powdered. Depending on what service you are requesting.
Because the skin must be tightly stretched for good results, you will be asked to help stretch and position your “parts” for the sugarist. You may also be asked to be in somewhat unusual, yoga-like positions.
After sugaring, there is care for you to do – such as exfoliating regularly – in order to keep your skin safe and smooth for the next few weeks. There also are products that can help soothe the skin and maintain its health between sugarings. We will go over all that with you in detail before you leave your appointment.
The healthy way to go bare
What are the advantages of sugaring versus wax?
Sugaring is often compared with waxing because both are spread onto the hair and then pulled off. But that is where the comparison ends, and in many ways sugar is the opposite of wax!
Sugar pulls in the natural direction of hair growth; wax pulls the hair against its natural growth pattern, often causing rashes and ingrown hairs. Sugar is 100% natural, with no resin or chemicals; all wax products contain resins.
Sugar is applied with the gloved hand — no spatula or cotton strips required.
Sugar will never burn the skin, ours is a "cold sugar paste"; hot wax can burn and bruise the skin.
Sugar does not stick to live skin cells; wax adheres to live skin cells and when removed pulls the skin, increasing the risk of tearing and redness.
Sugaring is so gentle it can be used to remove the vellus hair that grows on some women’s faces, and is safe to remove hair on the male scrotum; wax is risky for both.
Sugar is a hypoallergenic natural healer of the skin; wax damages fine tissue cells.
Bacteria does not breed or survive in sugar; it does in wax.
Sugar is water soluble so cleanup is easy; wax requires solvents to clean.
Bare as a baby without crying like one
What exactly is the difference between a Bikini and a Brazilian and all the other names?
There are many “cute and clever” terms for hair removal of the “nether regions.” At Bare And Polished we use names that actually describe what hair remains after your treatment. The bottom line (bad pun) is that within health and safety guidelines we will remove hair from wherever you wish, customizing your sugaring exactly the way you want it!
The Bikini/Speedo Line – The Bikini/Speedo Line removes hair in about a 3-inch strip around the line of your bikini or Speedo (or low-rider briefs/panties) … but removes none of the hair underneath. It includes the hair on the pubis bone just above the bikini, and also along the front of the thighs and the inner thighs (and the back of the thighs if necessary). If you choose you can actually wear underwear or a bathing suit for your sugaring, and we will work around what you have on. (It should not be your favorite because it may get sticky from the sugar and will need to be washed, may stain.) During the summer we can follow your tan line!
The Extended Brazilian – The Extended Bikini removes all hair that would be removed in a bikini sugaring and then some. The name comes from Brazilian women who were the first to wear thong bathing suits. In the front, hair is removed above, below and around the privates, but not the privates themselves (leaving hair on the labia for women, and on the penis and scrotum for men). The Extended Bikini in the back includes the the cleft of the butt cheeks and the hair surrounding the anus.
The Brazilian – The Bare-All Brazilian removes all hair from the privates, front and back (with the possible exception of a design described below). The Brazilian removes all hair from the pubic mound to extending 3" outside the bikini line and the cleft of the butt, if requested the entrance to the anus. The Brazilian has many nicknames: The Full Monty, the Sphinx, the GuyZilla, the L.A. Bikini, The Extreme Brazilian and the Hollywood.
Designs – Designs are quite popular for women who get the Brazilian, usually a line on the mons pubis known as a “landing strip.” It also can be a heart, a star or virtually any simple shape that you desire. Some men get designs, too!
Sugaring is the most natural and least painful form of hair removal. So keep it short and sweet. Your skin will thank you!
How often can I get sugared?
The best results occur when sugaring regularly. After the first sugaring, the hair should be removed early during the growth cycle. Hair growth is faster for some than others, but the usual recommendation is to get sugared every 3-4 weeks, though you can return as early as 10 days. If you return for a “maintenance sugaring” within that time period you will be offered a discount. As you continue sugaring, fewer and fewer hairs will grow back, and eventually the time period between sugarings can be lengthened.