

In addition, perspiring can potentially clog hair follicles, so avoid exercise for 24 hours after sugaring. “Skin will be more susceptible to UV rays and bacteria during this time,” she says.
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The expert also cautions against exposing freshly sugared skin to the sun, hot tubs, pools and cosmetic products with fragrance for 48 hours post-treatment. “It is quickly absorbed into the skin, leaving it feeling enriched and hydrated, but not greasy,” Claghorn explains. Fractionated (versus virgin) coconut oil is less likely to clog pores and has a longer shelf life, meaning you don’t have to refrigerate it.
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Check out the video above for a closer look at how to flick sugar paste.Ĭlaghorn recommends moisturizing with fractionated coconut oil post-sugaring.

Claghorn describes the flicking motion as a “parallel swat with your wrist.” Avoid flicking upward, as this can lift the skin and potentially bruise it. Once you’re done molding the sugar paste to your skin, relax your wrist and, at the end of the line of sugar paste, flick your hand forward - parallel to the surface of your skin. Make sugar paste - or purchase pre-made paste online. Though sugaring is suitable for sensitive skin, hold off if you’ve taken Accutane within the last six months or applied a topical retinoid on the area you plan to sugar within the last week. Claghorn avoids sugaring the male bikini line, chest and face, as hair in these areas is too coarse and often grows in a criss-cross pattern. Smaller spots such as the upper lip and hands are also ideal. Your skin should be clean and dry (“sans any oils or lotions”) before your at-home sugaring session.Īreas that are fair game for sugaring include the bikini line, arms, underarms, legs, back, chest and stomach. That being said, avoid exfoliating two to three days prior to sugaring. While waiting for your hair to reach the required length, Claghorn recommends maintaining a regular moisturizing and exfoliating regimen - “both enhance sugaring sessions and help to prevent in-grown ,” she says. This length is typically achieved by letting unwanted hair grow out for at least one month after waxing or sugaring, or 14 days after shaving.

Prepare the skin (and hair).īefore diving in, note that sugaring requires hair to be at least a quarter-inch long for effective removal. If you’re looking for a quick, safe and easy way to remove unwanted hair, keep reading for Claghorn’s expert tips on DIY sugaring. HYPEBAE consulted with Courtney Claghorn, founder of hair removal and spray tan salon SUGARED + BRONZED, about how to perform sugaring at home.
