> Sirkalishi said on
10-15-2009 at
20:59:
What is the recipe for this?I've only made normal sugaring wax myself before, but this seems to be of a different type?
> vanillabeans92 said on
10-10-2009 at
20:11:
it actually doesn't hurt that much because the sugar only sticks to the hair (if you be sure and use baby powder!) so it's less painful than wax.of course it all depends on pain tolerance. but it's better than waxing.
> kamni3132 said on
10-03-2009 at
13:26:
wow the result looks great
> federerowns said on
09-26-2009 at
23:05:
i think just baby powder
> n3llylowrid3r said on
09-20-2009 at
06:04:
powder... to avoid the humidity!
> prze2001 said on
09-08-2009 at
10:08:
hi, what is white things on skin, befor depilation,
> angelshell101 said on
08-10-2009 at
11:33:
oh thanks!
> beatryxa said on
08-10-2009 at
08:16:
i made this sugaring today, and i used it in that area, as same as whit wax, the epilation of the sensitive area has to be done in small portion of about 2X3 cm portions of area, no more cause this area is very delicate and skin is more sagging, so be very carefull to hold it tight also
> angelshell101 said on
07-31-2009 at
03:42:
does this hurt a lot in the 'sensitive' area? cause i'm not sure to use this homemade product
> SmokingBou said on
07-27-2009 at
05:07:
yes it is! You can find some videos on youtube
> Maymona13 said on
07-03-2009 at
19:14:
I got waxed like that. less painful than hard wax i'll tell u that much.
> superlightstar said on
06-18-2009 at
14:22:
It's just a sugar wax.. ;)If you type sugar wax in the search...You'll see how to make it.. :D
> LaSireneSousLaPluie said on
06-17-2009 at
00:21:
You just have to cook it longer. I was going to send you a link to a youtube video that shows how to test it very well but I see you already have the video favorited :) It's the Making and Using Sugar Wax Part 2 by Amy11190 video. You just run water over a spoon of the sugar wax and once it's cool you try to stretch it like taffy to see if it's ready. I wouldn't follow the recipe she suggests though. 3 cups of sugar, 2 cups of water, and 2 teaspoons of lemon or lime juice works better.
> karlitachihuahua said on
06-16-2009 at
20:46:
LaSireneSousLaPluie : So the more you cook it the harder it will become? I want to get it hard because the ones i have made turn out like syrup. How can I get it to get harder and not so sticky?
> desicoolchick said on
06-16-2009 at
20:43:
is this wax easy to make at home?
> LaSireneSousLaPluie said on
06-15-2009 at
05:27:
Just wanted to let you guys know that if you're having trouble with it getting sticky and unusable quickly once it touches your body then perhaps you should cook it until just right before it becomes too hard to use. Try to get it as dark as you can without reaching the hard ball stage and it'll take longer to melt. I don't know why this works but I suspect it has something to do with reaching a higher boiling point so it takes more heat to melt it. Hope this helps :)
> hiptobescene said on
06-06-2009 at
07:16:
Yeah, the kneading is really the key part. If you don't knead it enough between pulls, it doesn't really take anything out. I don't just like knead it like bread dough though. I hold both ends and pull it apart and keep folding it over on itself. For some reason that seems to be the best way.
> lspthrattan said on
06-06-2009 at
00:18:
Of all the comments I've read on this video, yours sounds the most sensible; no one else said anything about the kneading part, which may be why theirs didn't work the same as in the video. I'm going to give your recipe a try.
> mariagorieti said on
05-18-2009 at
17:24:
where I can find the type of wax
> tovarjanelle said on
05-05-2009 at
03:05:
wow hell ya rather do that than use stupid razors