I was chatting with someone on my flight back from my vacation. She lived in another country where salons are hard to come by or if they are around, they aren't very good. So, sometimes a girl has got to depend on herself. You can make one on your own so easily.
So when I described it to her, she loved it and she said I just have to put it up online. So here goes:
Wax recipe
Ingredients
2 cups sugar
¼ cup water
¼ cup lemon juice
¼ cup water
¼ cup lemon juice
Method
Pour the sugar, water and lemon juice in a saucepan, and heat it over a low flame. Keep stirring the mixture until all the sugar has melted, and you have a thick brown liquid. Let it cool slightly.
How do you know it is done?
If you can still see sugar particles in the wax, the hair will probably not come out and you would need to re-cook the wax.
Take a glass of water and put a drop of wax into it. It is disperses then its not ready. If the globule dips to the bottom of the glass and retains shape its done.
Benefits of making your own WAX:1. Lasts a lot longer that store bought wax
2. Completely natural
3. Completely water soluble
4. Good for your skin.
Waxing strips:
We used to do this in college all the time. Take an old pair of Jeans. Cut them into strips that are about 3 inches in width, 6 inches in length. Remember these are eco friendly and resusable. Since the wax is completely water soluble you can just throw them in the washing machine and you can reuse them! Denim provides a better grip and easier to hold and yank. It has much less chances of ingrown hair.
If you can still see sugar particles in the wax, the hair will probably not come out and you would need to re-cook the wax.
Take a glass of water and put a drop of wax into it. It is disperses then its not ready. If the globule dips to the bottom of the glass and retains shape its done.
Benefits of making your own WAX:1. Lasts a lot longer that store bought wax
2. Completely natural
3. Completely water soluble
4. Good for your skin.
Waxing strips:
We used to do this in college all the time. Take an old pair of Jeans. Cut them into strips that are about 3 inches in width, 6 inches in length. Remember these are eco friendly and resusable. Since the wax is completely water soluble you can just throw them in the washing machine and you can reuse them! Denim provides a better grip and easier to hold and yank. It has much less chances of ingrown hair.
NOTE: The inner facing fabric of the jeans should be the one touching your skin otherwise if you use the opposite side, your skin will probably get blue with the denim color.
Waxing technique
Waxing technique
- Test the temperature before applying the wax to your skin. It should be hot, but not scalding, or you can burn yourself.
- Prep your skin with talcum/baby powder.
- Once the wax has cooled slightly, test it on your finger. Blow on it to cool it with your breath and apply it to your skin with a butter knife, in the direction of hair growth.
- Place the denim strip on the wax and yank it against the direction of hair growth.
- Wipe the area clean with a cold cloth after you've finished waxing.
- You could also apply ice to the waxed area, to close and tighten pores.
- You may notice that your skin has turned red, or that you have tiny bumps on the skin immediately after waxing. This is a normal reaction, and the redness and bumps should disappear within an hour. Applying a moisturizer or soothing lotion will help.
Benefits of Waxing
1. If done well, no ingrowths
2. lasts much longer than shaving or hair removal creams
3. good for your skin - wax is considered really good for removing a tan and sugar in it is a natural scrub.
4. tighter pores and no unsightly bumps
5. Hair that grows back is never prickly
6. Over time reduces hair growth.
1. If done well, no ingrowths
2. lasts much longer than shaving or hair removal creams
3. good for your skin - wax is considered really good for removing a tan and sugar in it is a natural scrub.
4. tighter pores and no unsightly bumps
5. Hair that grows back is never prickly
6. Over time reduces hair growth.
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