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Soft Sugar Paste Honey and Propolis 1.65 lb / 750 g

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Reference: SKU011311

UPC: 818204027903

$16.90

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  • Soft Sugar Paste for manual application or bandage technique
  • 100% Natural enriched with honey and propolis extracts
  • Thermoplastic, suitable to be heated at low temperature (Max 107 F) in Waxness heaters
  • Can Be Used with Strips like Soft Wax
  • For Beautician Use!
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Waxness Propolis & Honey sugar paste has a soft consistency suitable for manual application but also can used with bandage and spatula technique. It is 100% natural and enriched with honey and propolis extracts.

MANUAL TECHNIQUE: great for removing fine hair, as well as coarse and thick hair.

APPLICATION:

  1. Open the can lid and internal cover.
  2. Put the can in the heater warming up to a working temperature of max 107 F/ 40 C. Check the max temperature before application and do not overheat the wax. Overheating can cause burns on the skin.
  3. Take a small quantity of sugar paste and shape a ball with fingers.
  4. Apply the sugar paste ball on the area to be treated against the direction of the hair growth.
  5. Remove the ball following the direction of the hair growth using only your hands.
  6. Use Post Sugaring Waxness Fruit Water.

BANDAGE TECHNIQUE: The paste is applied by wooden or metal spatula and removed by a special bandage. This technique is used on big areas (hands, legs) where the hair growth direction is quite consistent, hair is mostly fine to medium thickness.

You can mix different types of Waxness Sugar paste to reach the desired consistency.

Ingredients: Hydrolized corn Starch, Dextrose, Glucose, Sucrose, Honey Extract, Propolis Extract.

Made in Italy

 

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rating 10 10 1
I wanted to love it…
I loved the size of the jar for the price, but I found it difficult to use this sugar wax. I tried removing it with a spatula and warming with my hands but never got the right consistency. I then tried warming it in my towel warmer as it is too big of a jar for my wax can warmer. It started out working great but then it started cooling and became too thick to adhere to my hairs.
rating 10 10 1
I can heat it either in wax heater or microwave..
It si a good value for the money some other sugar pste cost the same and half size

Questions (2)

From Darcie Crocker | 2022-08-19 07:27:47

Hello! What sugar paste would you recommend for Brazilian? Thanks.

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This depends on many variables such as the customer's hair type,(coarse or thin), skin temperature, the sugaring technique you use, and room temperature. Generally, there are 2 types of Sugar Paste, soft and strong (hard). For coarser hair, the strong sugar paste is recommended while for thinner hair the soft one is ok. Many estheticians use both types in a combined technique.

From chris | 2022-03-26 19:53:07

Hi, can the sugar pots made of plastic be placed in the warmer (this is about the sugaring kit)?

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Hello, yes they are made of a special plastic resistant to heat and they can fit the warmers after removing the pot

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