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Types and Characteristics of Wax You Need to Know When Waxing (Hard, Sugaring, Soft)
Hard waxing
As the most commonly used wax in waxing salons
The main component is beeswax extracted from honeycomb.
This is a wax that is good for use on sensitive skin or for removing thick hair.
Hard wax is melted at a temperature of 40 to 60 degrees, applied to the waxing area, and then hardened.
This is a method to remove the wax itself.
Cut the hair into pieces less than 1 cm long, apply wax in the direction of the grain, and pull it off in the opposite direction of the grain.
It is also widely used on the underarms, bikini line, Brazilian, and face.
Because the wax does not stick to the skin, there is less risk of skin damage or irritation.
It is mainly used on sensitive areas with thick hair.
Sugaring waxing
Sugaring waxing uses a mixture of sugar, water, and lemon, literally, rather than the commonly used wax.
It is a natural wax that contains no chemical ingredients.
Because it is made of natural materials, it has distinct advantages over other waxes.
The characteristic is that it is applied against the grain and pulled off in the direction of hair growth.
Its melting point is 36.5, which is the same as human body temperature, so it poses the least risk of burns.
However, sugaring waxing may not be suitable for you depending on the technique, and
If the waxer's technique is not precise, due to traction pain or irritation
You need to find a shop that suits you well because there may be pain.
Soft waxing
It consists of a liquid with the consistency of honey, and after warming it up and applying a thin layer,
It is a method of removing hair by placing a cloth or muslin cloth over it.
It is commonly used to remove thin hair from large areas.
Compared to other waxes, because the wax is melted at a high temperature of 70 to 90 degrees or higher and applied to the skin
It can irritate the skin and poses a risk of burns.
You must also be careful as there is a risk of skin peeling.
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I've never gotten waxed before, so while looking up information, I felt like I needed to start by understanding the basic differences.
I'm sharing the information I found~ It seems hard waxing is the most commonly used.