ashtray___girl
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I found a recipe for sugaring the other night, and I've been curious about it ever since. It's allegedly less painful than hot wax with the same result.
2 cups sugar (I've heard white or brown)
1/4 cup lemon or lime juice
1/4 cup water
From Wikipedia.
Heat to a caramel color that like in candy-making, will make a ball when dropped into a cup of water and not dissolve, then cool to body temperature. In Persian waxing, you spread it on and rip off in the opposite direction of hair growth with a strip of cotton or muslin. But in sugaring, you make a ball with the stuff and rub it in the opposite direction of hair growth (The ancient form of Persian waxing, apparently).
Has anybody ever tried this?
2 cups sugar (I've heard white or brown)
1/4 cup lemon or lime juice
1/4 cup water
From Wikipedia.
Heat to a caramel color that like in candy-making, will make a ball when dropped into a cup of water and not dissolve, then cool to body temperature. In Persian waxing, you spread it on and rip off in the opposite direction of hair growth with a strip of cotton or muslin. But in sugaring, you make a ball with the stuff and rub it in the opposite direction of hair growth (The ancient form of Persian waxing, apparently).
Has anybody ever tried this?