Sugar Honey Hair Remover
Yield: Approx. 1 cup
Prep Time: 10-15 mins
Price Category: 1
Difficulty Level: 1
Shelf Life: None, keep refrigerated
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Ingredients:
juice from half of a lemon
2 tablespoons honey
1 cup white sugar
a number of cotton strips (about 1/2 inch thick and 3-4 inches long)
1 pop sickle stick
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Blending Procedure:
1. Add all the ingrediants to a saucepan and heat until the sugar is dissolved and turns to liquid.
2. Allow to cool for 10 minutes. Touch it with your finger before using to make sure it's not too hot to touch. If it is, wait a few more minutes before using.
3. When the mixture has cooled so you can touch it, but it's still warm, use the pop sickle stick to apply it to your selected area. Smear it in the direction of the hair growth.
4. Put a cotton strip over the area where the mixture was applied and rub it until you feel it warm as the sugar mixture sticks to the hair.
5. To remove the cotton (and the hair), gently pull the cotton agaginst the direction of hair growth (opposite from the direction you applied the product). It will not hurt if you have thin hair, but if the hair growth is thick, it will hurt.
6. Repeat the steps on other parts of the skin where you want hair removed, using new strips for each area.
7. Test this product on a small patch of hair before using on larger patches. If any adverse reaction occurs, do not use it again. Hair removal is sometimes painful, even when done in a salon by a professional so if you have any doubts about how to do this yourself, skip to another recipe. Also, do not use on sensitive, damaged or broken skin. Do not use on children or babies.
Prep Time: 10-15 mins
Price Category: 1
Difficulty Level: 1
Shelf Life: None, keep refrigerated
Rating: star star star
Add your rating!
Ingredients:
juice from half of a lemon
2 tablespoons honey
1 cup white sugar
a number of cotton strips (about 1/2 inch thick and 3-4 inches long)
1 pop sickle stick
Printer-Friendly Version
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Buy Ingredients!
Blending Procedure:
1. Add all the ingrediants to a saucepan and heat until the sugar is dissolved and turns to liquid.
2. Allow to cool for 10 minutes. Touch it with your finger before using to make sure it's not too hot to touch. If it is, wait a few more minutes before using.
3. When the mixture has cooled so you can touch it, but it's still warm, use the pop sickle stick to apply it to your selected area. Smear it in the direction of the hair growth.
4. Put a cotton strip over the area where the mixture was applied and rub it until you feel it warm as the sugar mixture sticks to the hair.
5. To remove the cotton (and the hair), gently pull the cotton agaginst the direction of hair growth (opposite from the direction you applied the product). It will not hurt if you have thin hair, but if the hair growth is thick, it will hurt.
6. Repeat the steps on other parts of the skin where you want hair removed, using new strips for each area.
7. Test this product on a small patch of hair before using on larger patches. If any adverse reaction occurs, do not use it again. Hair removal is sometimes painful, even when done in a salon by a professional so if you have any doubts about how to do this yourself, skip to another recipe. Also, do not use on sensitive, damaged or broken skin. Do not use on children or babies.
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