Sugar Wax Too Sticky
My sugar wax is so sticky that it can peel off my skin, what am I doing wrong?
Consistency depends on the cooking time.
Not enough and it stays sweet, very long and it hardens like caramel or candy.
Check out this recipe. Pay special attention to cooking time.
Absolutely follow
For example, working for you.
Sugar candle recipe
I didn't even try Nayyar, but I tried moistening it with oil and drying it with a dry towel. You either have to get it out slowly (you want to release it sooner) or hold it for a long time. I'll use Sally Hansen instead ... It comes with a special formula that makes it easier to remove wax residue. Also, I use apple, a type of wax that you smooth and prepare in the dermis. When trying to do this, keep the powder so close to the wax that it is harmless.
Sugar Wax Too Sticky
Sugar Wax Too Sticky
My sugar wax is too sticky to remove my skin, what am I doing wrong? ۔
I got a sugar candle from a prescription I found online. 2 cups sugar, 1/4 cup lemon juice and 1/4 cup water. I cooked / boiled until light brown and removed from the stove. I put what I had on a big plate to cool it down and it's been 2 hours since I threw it away. I don't know if I measured correctly or if I didn't move enough I applied it to my skin. Any tips that can help me find the right consistency? Lemons and lime are still very expensive, if it doesn't work on my second try, I'll probably buy pre-wax. :( I really want to do it alone.
The consistency varies depending on the cooking time.
Not enough and it stays sweet, very long and it hardens like caramel or candy.
Check out this recipe. Pay special attention to cooking time.
Absolutely follow.
For example, working for you.
I didn't even try Nair, but I tried moistening it with oil and drying it with a dry towel. You either have to pull it very slowly (you'll want to leave it very soon) or hold it longer. I'll use Sally Hansen instead ... It comes with a special formula that makes it easy to remove wax residue. Also, I use Epilin, a type of wax that you smooth and prepare in the dermis. When trying to do this, keep the powder close to the wax so that it is harmless.
Sugar Wax Too Sticky
Sugar Wax Too Sticky
My sugar wax is too sticky to clean my skin, what am I doing wrong? 3
I found sugar candles in a recipe I found online. 2 cups sugar, 1/4 cup lemon juice and 1/4 cup water. I boil it until it is light brown and take it off the stove. I put what I had in a big plate to cool down and it has been 2 hours since I threw it away. I don't know if I measured it well or if I didn't move it well I applied it to my skin? Any tips that can help me find the right consistency? Lemons and lime are very expensive now, if that doesn't work in my second attempt I'll probably buy pre-wax. :( I really want to do it myself.
Consistency varies depending on the cooking time.
Not enough and it stays sweet, too long and it hardens like caramel or candy.
Check out this recipe. Pay special attention to cooking time.
Absolutely follow.
For example, works for you.
I haven't even tried Nair, but I've tried wetting it with oil and drying it with a dry towel. You either have to get it out very slowly (maybe you want to leave it too soon) or hold it for a long time. I'll use Sally Hansen instead ... It comes with a special formula that makes it easy to remove wax residue. Also, I use Epilin, a type of wax that you smooth and make into the skin. When trying to do this, keep the powder away from the wax so that it is safe to remove.