Then, is sugar wax better for Brazilian?
Overall, sugaring is a gentler experience than traditional waxing. Unlike waxing, sugaring only pulls out the hairs and doesn't disturb the surface of the skin. After my Brazilian wax, my skin immediately broke out in red patches which is not what you want when you're getting something done for cosmetic reasons.
Beside above, can you do a Brazilian wax with sugar wax? Yes' you'll need fabric strips to remove the hair. Blowing first to make sure it's cool, I use a wooden spatula to spread a thin layer of sugar wax against the hair growth on the area to be waxed. You don't want to apply too much as it will make it hard for the fabric strip to adhere.
Simply so, how can I make my Brazilian wax smooth?
Moisturize, moisturize…and moisturize some more. Sustain soft skin between waxing appointments by slapping on some much-important lotion. While you're at it, exfoliate once or twice a week (provided the area is free of redness). Shedding dead surface cells help keep skin, once again, silky-smooth.
What should I do before a sugar Brazilian wax?
A few days before your appointment, lightly exfoliate with a buffing mitt or washcloth to get some dead skin cells out of the way. This will help prevent stray hairs from getting left behind. Avoid tanning or applying retinoid creams for at least 24 to 48 hours before your appointment.
