Sugaring
Natural hair removal with sugar paste
Sugaring is a gentle and effective method of hair removal that uses a natural paste of sugar, lemon and water. The method has roots dating back thousands of years and is today a popular alternative to traditional wax treatments.
What will you learn?
- Sugar paste - preparation, consistency and correct temperature
- Technique - the flicking method and moulding technique for different body areas
- Advantages vs. wax - when sugaring is preferable and what distinguishes the methods
- Skin types and hair types - adapting the treatment to individual needs
- Aftercare - skincare after treatment and client guidance
- Hygiene and safety - correct handling and contraindications
Why sugaring?
- The paste adheres only to the hair, not the skin, providing a gentler experience
- Natural ingredients reduce the risk of allergic reactions
- Hair is removed in the direction of growth, reducing the risk of ingrown hairs
- Can be used on very short hair (from 2-3 mm)
- Suitable for sensitive areas
Growing demand
More and more clients are seeking natural alternatives to wax. With sugaring on your treatment menu, you can offer a gentle solution that appeals to conscious consumers.
Elective for your programme
The sugaring specialisation can be taken as an individual elective or as part of the extended cosmetology programme with all specialisations.