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demetra
Over 90 days ago
Bi-curious Female, 35
0 miles · Cieszyn

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Quote by browncoffee
I've vaguely heard of it but my only issue is that I THINK it only removes hair above the surface of the skin. So you'd have to do it far more often than waxing. Is this the case? What's the procedure like anyhow? Anything beats shaving!


No, it doesn't only remove hair above the surface. It isn't that different from waxing in my opinion, the only difference is that a sugar paste is used instead of wax strips. The paste is warm and kind of thick, like sticky slime or honey, and it will rip the hair out same as the wax strips do. Definitely not pleasant either, although less painful than wax - the difference is that you don't go AGAINST the hair, but IN THE DIRECTION of the hair, so it's less painful and does less damage to the skin. I think they say the benefit is that you can even prepare the paste at home (never tried it though), also it's more natural (no chemicals involved while they usually are in the wax) and suitable even for sensitive and allergic skin. I'd say the effect lasts pretty much the same as wax, for me it's every three weeks or so.
Many times, even with more girls (oh school trips, camps, sports events and such when you have to shower quickly and there are too little shower stalls), but nothing ever happened.