Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Sugaring Full Body.

Avoid sunless tanning and heavy exfoliation 24-48 hours before. Hair should be about 1/4 inch long for optimal grip. Arrive with clean, dry skin, no oils or lotions, and plan to wear loose clothing after your appointment.

Most clients find sugaring less painful than waxing because the paste adheres to hair not skin and removes hair in the natural growth direction. Skilled technicians and pre-treatment care reduce discomfort significantly.

Results typically last three to six weeks depending on your hair growth cycle. Regular sugaring tends to extend time between appointments and can produce finer regrowth, especially after multiple consecutive sessions.

Avoid sugaring if you have active sunburn, open wounds, recent chemical peels, or skin infections. Certain medications like isotretinoin may preclude treatment; always disclose health conditions and medications during consultation for safe service.

We recommend scheduling initial sessions every four to six weeks. As hair becomes finer and growth slows, you may extend intervals to six to eight weeks for maintenance. Regular appointments yield the best long-term results.

Avoid sun exposure, hot baths, saunas, and heavy exercise for 24 hours. Gently exfoliate after 48–72 hours, moisturize with fragrance-free products, wear loose clothing, and use recommended ingrown hair treatments as needed.