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Do not DIY the viral sugar waxing or sugaring trend. It can be disastrous


Do it yourself sugar waxing videos are viral throughout social networks platforms. Professionals alert versus attempting this approach as it can result in serious burns and other skin concerns.

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Do not succumb to the viral DIY sugar wax videos. (PhotoGetty Images)

In other words

  • Do it yourself sugar waxing videos are viral on social networks
  • Natural and cost-efficient, specialists alert versus this DIY hair-removal approach
  • Do it yourself sugar waxing can result in serious burns, and trigger other problems like coloring, scarring and ingrown hair

Do not we fear waxing sessions for how painfully they feel? Well, that’ s what is leading individuals to attempt a viral appeal pattern –– sugar waxing (likewise called sugaring). Before you do a delighted dance for discovering a pain-free option to routine waxing, hang on. The DIY sugar waxing pattern might offer you something much even worse than those short-lived bouts of discomfort –– extreme burns and scars.

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A US-based teen duped her skin on the hand while attempting the DIY sugar waxing technique that she encountered on TikTok. She was identified with a serious second-degree burn that took her over 4 weeks to recover.

Sounds frightening? It undoubtedly is, in such a way. Skin doctors along with beauty salon professionals caution versus this DIY technique of waxing.

What is sugar waxing

Sugaring, or sugar waxing, is an old hair elimination technique that has actually been uncovered by social networks. It includes making a thick wax by boiling sugar, water and lemon juice. The paste is put into a container and after that kept in the refrigerator to cool off for 1–– 2 hours. The wax is then warmed a bit, used to the skin and swindled to eliminate the hair.

Sugar wax is prepared by boiling water, sugar and lemon. (PhotoAI Generative by Vani Gupta/India Today)

TikTok and Instagram are abuzz with videos of developers making this ‘ magic wax that assists eliminate hair without triggering much discomfort. Everybody’ s discomfort tolerance differs, individuals discover sugar waxing less uncomfortable since it just sticks to the hair and not the leading layer of skin as in the case of traditional wax.

Considering that it is more natural (owing to the components utilized) and pocket-friendly, sugaring has actually gathered rather a great deal of attention. There is more to what fulfills the eye here. In this case, it is the prospective, rather serious, dangers. Bad burns and scarring top that list.

Vani, 23, a Delhi-based illustrator, confesses to having actually attempted sugar waxing. “ Though it felt pain-free, the whole approach was really fancy. It felt rather difficult to get the best consistency. Even a little modification in measurement destroyed the wax, and made it too tough to be utilized,” she informs India Today.

Vani, a cooking lover who frequently makes sugar syrup for sugary foods, discussed she needed to be really mindful not just when making the wax however likewise when using it to her skin, understanding it might trigger blisters. After attempting sugar waxing two times, she stopped utilizing it for hair elimination.

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The preparation procedure can go terribly incorrect, as the sugar can pop and arrive on your skin. This can specifically occur after you cool the wax to cool off for 1-2 hours and after that reheat it for usage. This is precisely what occurred when it comes to the abovementioned United States teenager.

Routine waxing vs DIY sugar waxing

Komal Borude, director of Apple Salon (Pune and Mumbai), discusses that the primary distinction in between sugar wax and routine wax is the components.

While the waxes typically utilized in beauty parlors include artificial resin, natural grease and beeswax, sugar wax is natural with sugar, water and lemon as the active ingredients.

For beauty salon wax, strips are utilized to get rid of hair. Numerous brand names are now coming up with strip-less wax (peel-off rica wax, for example), for various skin types,” she includes.

Komal discusses that sugar wax needs more effort and time to prepare and might not work on coarse hair or bigger locations. “ A user needs to find out correct application methods if they are intending to attempt the DIY sugar wax,” Borude recommends.

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The beauty salon director, nevertheless, states that burns can occur with both type of waxes.