Arabian waxing: everything you need to know


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Arab waxing has been enjoying great success lately, in fact there are more and more beauty centers that make it. If you prefer to make it at home instead, know that this method is very fast and very easy to prepare. Let’s find out how to prepare it and what are its advantages.

There arabic waxing it is a method of hair removal very adopted in recent times, above all because it is composed of natural substances and because it results a lot more delicate And less painful compared to classic hair removal. Another name used to identify this way of removing hair is sugaring, a term that indicates the use of sugar as an ingredient.

It seems that its origins are really very ancient: many argue that the first time the Arab wax was used in 1900 BC and there are even those who say that it dates back to the time of Queen Cleopatra.

Let’s see what are the characteristics of Arab waxing and why it is enjoying so much success not only in beauty centers, which perform it professionally, but also in moments of do-it-yourself body care.

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Characteristics and ingredients of Arabian waxing

Arab hair removal is done with a compound of water, sugar And lemon juice. In supermarkets or perfumeries you can find waxing paste already ready, but it usually also contains other ingredients such as essential oils. For this reason, you should read the label carefully.

If you have some time, however, you can proceed with the preparation of the pasta directly at your home, it is very simple and above all cheap!

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How to make Arabian waxing in your home

The great advantage of home-made Arab waxing is that the ingredients are very easy to find and very cheap. Also, no wax heater is needed to apply the compound. The simplest recipe to prepare contains a glass of sugar, a scarce water And the juice of half a lemon.

Here are the steps to follow:

  • Mix the three ingredients together and possibly add some honey, which has excellent emollient properties.
  • Heat the mixture over low heat until you get a thick and golden paste, similar to honey or caramel.
  • Let the substance cool, which should reach a temperature of approx 35 / 36ºC so as not to burn the skin.
  • The perfect texture is not neither too liquid nor too hardotherwise the application is difficult, as well as the removal.
  • Apply the paste following the direction of growth hair or with a wooden stick, or with your fingers. For removal, however, follow the golden rule of classic waxing: pluck the hairs in the opposite direction to that of hair growth.

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Why prefer Arabian waxing

Choosing Arab wax has several advantages over the classic one.

  • Allows you to remove even the shortest hairs, i.e. those of 1-3 mm, which is usually almost impossible with traditional waxing. This is possible because they are eradicated directly at the root and are less likely to break during the operation. They also grow back much softer and without sharp points, which instead practically always happens with shaving.
  • It makes a lot lower the risk of ingrown hairs.
  • It turns out a lot more delicate, as the sugar contained in the compound is able to stick to the hair without damaging the skin, as it happens with the classic wax. This is why it is also perfect for more sensitive areas such as the face and groin.
  • Reduces remarkably allergies, even if you still have to check the ingredients contained in the pasta if you decide to buy it ready-made.
  • Can be applied to much lower temperatures than traditional waxing, reducing the risk of burns and certainly representing an advantage for those suffering from varicose veins. Furthermore, it turns out to be much more pleasant and bearable when hair removal is carried out in the summer.
  • As said before, that’s a lot economic if prepared at home.
  • The lemon is rich in disinfectant properties.
  • The honey boasts an important antibacterial action natural, perfect for skin that tends to get red and irritated easily.

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Gentle waxing yes, but the skin always needs care in the post phase

The fact that Arab waxing is less invasive and harmful to the skin does not mean that it does not require attention and care for the epidermis in the post phase. Apply a good one aloe vera gel allows you to keep the hydrated skin And fresh. Eventually, we recommend theArgan oil: delicate And nutritious, makes your skin irresistible!

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The disadvantages of this hair removal that you may not have known about

Arab hair removal, according to what was said before, seems to have all the credentials to be better than the traditional one. However, there are those who instead argue that it is a method still not very effective and which does not ensure the same results as the classic one.

In addition, there are specific cases in which Arab waxing is definitely not recommended, that is when the skin is irritated or inflamed, and when it is near sun exposure.

In particular, some people have claimed that the duration is much more limited and that hair tends to grow much faster. However, we must consider that these are subjective opinions, as is normal, therefore we recommend that you try this method and let us know what you think!


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