What is sugaring?
Sugaring hair removal is an ancient technique, popular since ~1900 BCE in Egypt, using a natural paste of sugar, water, and lemon to remove hair from the root, valued by figures like Cleopatra for its effectiveness, hygiene, and as a symbol of status and beauty, becoming a core practice in ancient civilizations for smooth skin.
It involves applying the paste against hair growth and removing it with the growth direction, offering gentle exfoliation and longer-lasting results.
An esthetician applies the lukewarm paste against hair growth and flicks it off in the direction of growth, leaving skin smooth for weeks, with hair potentially growing back finer over time.
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100% Natural Ingredients
100% Natural Ingredients

Water

Lemon

Sugar




Sugar
Water

Sugar

Water

Lemon
Lemon
Key Aspects of Sugaring
Key Aspects of Sugaring

Application
Applied against hair growth, then removed with a flick in the direction of growth (opposite of waxing)

Gentler on Skin
Sticks to hair and dead skin cells, not live skin, reducing irritation and burns (since it's lukewarm)

Less Pain/Ingrown
Removing hair in the natural direction helps prevent breakage and ingrown hairs.
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Clean-Up
Water-soluble, so it cleans up easily with warm water

Hygiene
Single ball of paste used per client, preventing "double-dipping

Results
Hair removal lasts 3-5 weeks, with potential for slower regrowth over time.
Why Sugaring Is Different
Conventional Method
Conventional hair removal methods remove hair against its natural growth, increasing the likelihood of breakage rather than full root removal. This may result in faster regrowth, rougher texture, and increased sensitivity, particularly in sensitive areas.
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Sugaring Technique
Unlike traditional methods, sugaring removes hair in the direction of natural growth, reducing breakage and irritation while supporting smoother results over time. Its natural paste is gentle on the skin, making it suitable for sensitive areas and repeat treatments.
Location
J-Suites #18
300 Route 73 South
Marlton, NJ 08053
Open Hours
Mon - Thu: 9 am - 7 pm
Fr: 9 am - 8 pm
Sat - Sun: 10 am - 6 pm

