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Important information about depilation with Turkish sugar paste

  • The Turkish sugar paste, which is known under the name Halawa, but is also offered under other names, comes from the Arab world. You are more likely to find the products in drug stores than in the Turkish supermarket.
  • Often the paste is also sold under the name warm wax. Look at the ingredients, because there are some inconsistencies. Warm wax is often also wax. Turkish sugar paste consists of sugar, lemon juice, water and possibly some oil. If the package says something with wax on it, it's not real sugar paste.

Application of the depilatory paste

Here, too, something wrong is often mentioned, sometimes even in the instructions for use of the paste itself:

  • Unlike wax, the sugar settles well in the pores of the hair. So the sugar paste holds the hair in place very well. You don't tear the hair off like with wax, but pluck it from the skin. This way you don't get any sharp broken edges on your hair, there is less ingrown hair after depilation. Since the roots are often pulled out with them, the hair grows less and less strongly.
  • Turkish sugar paste is applied against the direction in which the hair grows, i.e. on the leg from the bottom up. If you are using strips of fabric, rub them from bottom to top. Then pull off the sugar paste with the fabric in the direction of growth of the hair, just so you pluck the hair out.
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  • Of course you can also apply the Turkish sugar paste like hot wax in the direction of growth and then Tear off against the direction with one jerk, but that is more painful and leads to torn off Hair. So you would unnecessarily give away the advantage that you can have with Turkish sugar paste.
  • Instead of applying the paste to the skin and covering it with fabric, it is better to use a 15 cm ball from the Knead the paste and press this on the hair, against the direction of growth and in the direction of the hair to roll off.

the turkish sugar paste Cook it yourself or buy it from specialist retailers. At the beginning, only depilate small areas so that the paste is not hard and crumbly on the skin will. If the paste should dry up, don't tear it off, but take a shower, Turkish sugar paste is water-soluble.

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