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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!
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DIY Sugaring

March 24th, 2010 @ 9:19 am by Mrs. Sewing

Last time we talked about sealing wax. Now let’s talk about a different kind of wax.

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Wax Rem

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Lately, Mr. Sew’s been giving me the eww-you-nasty-girl lip curl whenever I walk around the house in shorts.

Why don’t I just shave my nasty legs already? Well, I want to experiment. I’ve never done anything but shaving and Nair before, and well - waxing is just one of those wedding words that have started up my interest. Like belly-band. And bustle. So, in true Sewing-fashion, I did some research on shaving alternatives. Waxing is a pretty good choice, as it helps alleviate common shaving problems such as ingrown hairs and scabbing.

Being simultaneously a total chicken and a frugal person, I wasn’t too keen on the idea of going to a professional for help. So I bought a little no-mess wax kit from Target to try out.

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Storebr

It works well, and it’s easy to apply, but it’s pretty expensive.

Well, how hard can it be to make your own wax? I turned to my best friend, Google, and found plenty of ideas.

I found one with easy-to-find ingredients, and it turns out the process is called “sugaring” rather than waxing. Mrs. Cherry Pie wrote about it a while back, so I felt confident trying it out on my gross, unshaven self.

Let’s try, shall we? I’ll keep out all pictures of my legs, I promise.

There are several recipes floating around out there, but I’ll use the most common one with the simplest ingredients. (As an aside, I also tried the microwave version with honey, but didn’t get good results. Maybe my microwave is lame.)

According to this website, here’s what I’ll need:

  • 2 cups of sugar
  • 1/4 cup of lemon juice
  • 1/4 cup of water

Mix it up!

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Uncooke

I was supposed to heat the sugar up to 250 degrees F, but seeing as I didn’t have a candy thermometer, I tried with a meat thermometer instead. I don’t know what happens if you overwork a mercury thermometer, but I didn’t let it go all the way to the end of the meter, in case it really does explode.

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Thermom

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Cooked

I let it cool down to about 100 degrees, which took forever and made me very impatient. I forced it in the freezer for a while. While waiting for it to cool, I cut up some leftover cotton fabric into strips.

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Cloth

After retrieving the cooled liquid, I powdered my leg with cornstarch to give the substance something to cling on. I slapped some of the warm stuff on top and covered it with a fabric strip in the direction my hair grows.

I braced myself for pain, held my skin in one hand and ripped with the other hand.

Except there was no ripping. It just fell right off!

Not so good there.

I washed the sugary goop off my leg and went back to assess what went wrong. Upon closer inspection, I noticed the online photos showed a much denser consistency than my liquid sugar. Maybe it was still too hot? I shoved it back in the freezer and cooled it completely.

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Thinmix

Now once the first mixture was cooled completely, I tried it again. No luck, it was still too runny. I tried changing fabric, thinking maybe my canvas muslin wasn’t porous enough. Still no luck.

Finally, Mr. Sew suggested I heat it up again, thinking maybe I didn’t cook it long enough the first time.

Well, surprise, surprise. He was right. I boiled the mixture for another five minute or so, and cooled it down once more.

DIY Sugaring :  wedding beauty diy honolulu Perfect01

See how much thicker it is this time? More like honey and less like lemonade. This time it worked. Sort of. Here’s what I found:

  • Canvas strips worked better than the thin cotton, since they were thicker and didn’t “over absorb” the sugar paste.
  • The layer of goop needs to be really thin. Too much and the canvas slides around too much.
  • The strip needed to be pulled in the opposite direction of my hair growth. I don’t know why, as this seems counter-intuitive to me, but it just worked better that way.

And it still hurt like none other. But hey - it’s a LOT cheaper. And you can re-use your cloth strips by washing them out and drying them.

Now after that I was done for the day. My legs hurt from all the pulling, so I followed up with some of the oil that came with my Target kit. My legs were bare, for the most part, but there’s still a couple patches that need to be cleaned up.

Overall, would I do this again? Maybe, but I think I’ll only ditch the trusty razor for special occasions (like a wedding, maybe?). To me, it was a lot of set-up and a lot of mess, only to put yourself through excruciating ripping-pain. But I hear it gets easier with time and practice. I do appreciate how simplistic the ingredients are - no crazy chemicals or anything fussy.

Have you sugared before? How painful is ripping your hair out by the follicle for you?

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Mrs. D'orsay (message)  2,272 posts, Buzzing bee

I don’t think I could ever try this - I’m such a wuss!

 
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Roux
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Roux (message)  1,352 posts, Bumble bee

You are brave!! I don’t think I could put molten sugar on my legs. Actually I can’t even use the at home kits, I’m too much of a wimp to pull off the strips and I can’t reach all the awkward hairy bits on the back of my legs. So I just leave it to the pros. More expensive but less painful. Also now Mr. Roux can’t ask to watch me wax my legs, he thinks it’s hilarious watching me try to work up the guts to rip off the strips!

 
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meemers

I’ve found that denim works best for me. I use old jeans that’ve ripped!

 
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LaborOfLove (message)  2,050 posts, Buzzing bee

I am seriously all about this… anything that is cheaper! Haha. No, but really, I don’t mind the pain, so I might try it out!

 
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Teaserama
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Teaserama (message)  236 posts, Helper bee

I get the sugar strips that you heat up by rubbing them and then place them on. They cost like $ 10 dollars and last for two waxing sessions. (Both Legs) I usually have my husband rip them off, while I pull my skin tight. It is way easier for me to not rip them off, and he doesn’t really mind. Prolly really enjoys it. I find waxing not nearly as painful as shaving since I have crazy skin.

 
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farmersdaughter
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farmersdaughter (message)  1,675 posts, Bumble bee

I went to get waxed professionally for the first time, and it definitely hurt, but I was happy with the results. I don’t know that I would have been brave enough to inflict it on myself though…that seems a lot harder! I probably would have quit halfway through!

 
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alivoo01
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alivoo01 (message)  2,622 posts, Sugar bee

I’m too scared to do it on my own! Definitely forking over the mula to have a professional do it for me prior to the wedding. Otherwise, it’s the good ole razor every other day!

 
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Arachna

Interesting project, I’m just generally a fan of sugar in anything. I don’t think hair is nasty though. Not on him, not on me, not on anyone. It’s not dirt!

 
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Miss Scissors (message)  7,343 posts, Bee Keeper

This is a really bad post, Sewing, because IT MAKES ME WANT TO PLAY! Well, play with all of this stuff! Unfortunately, (or maybe fortunately?), I think I’m too impatient for the cooking-waiting-cooling parts. :(

Still, this might be a rainy-day fun disaster waiting to happen. :)

 
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jilian
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jilian (message)  785 posts, Busy bee

Hmmm - my husband has gotten to the point he’s willing to ‘try’ waxing his back… but refuses to go somewhere professional. Maybe I’ll test this on him :)

After I get him drunk. He freaks out when I try to pluck his one lone ‘unibrow’.

 
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Miss Ribbons (message)  2,018 posts, Buzzing bee

I like the money saving aspect but I could never successfully pull off the strip! You are brave.

 
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Miss Hot Wings
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Miss Hot Wings (message)  2,213 posts, Buzzing bee

That does seem like a lot of work. I’m a total wuss, I can’t handle the pain. I’m thinking of nairing for the wedding. Nice tutorial!

 
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clane616
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clane616 (message)  674 posts, Busy bee

Jilian–your comment really made me laugh! Good luck with trying it out on him :-)

 
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Miss Pretzel
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Miss Pretzel (message)  1,893 posts, Buzzing bee

lol… my first sugaring apt is in two weeks :/ We’ll see how this goes… I definitely want to see what it feels like with a professional before I contemplate DIY.

 
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Kat

Hm…I may have to try this out! All of my hair grows really fast, and Nair gives me hives. Thanks for making it seem not so scary!

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

@Roux: yeah, mr. sew had his fair share of laughing at my expense, as well!
@meemers: that’s a good idea, probably even sturdier than the canvas i used!
@LaborOfLove: it definitely is cheaper! hope it works for you! :)
@Teaserama,@farmersdaughter, @alivoo01, @Miss Ribbons: yeah, maybe having someone else do the ripping would be easier..haha. less mental torment, perhaps?
@Miss Scissors: yeah..the cooking was fast..but waiting for it to cool took a long time :P
@jilian: hehe, good luck to your poor hubby! :)
@Miss Hot Wings: yep, nair is definitely less painful, for sure!
@Miss Pretzel: ooh, definitely tell me how it goes! i’m curious as to whether its more painful, haha

 
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Miss Sewing (message)  2,701 posts, Sugar bee

@Kat: not that scary, just kind of painful during the ripping part, depending on your tolerance level i guess…hope it works for you! :)

 
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HelloKitty2
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HelloKitty2 (message)  234 posts, Helper bee

@ Miss Sewing - You are awesome for trying waxing and DIYing nonetheless. I was a Nars girl till first year in college - then I tried shaving - eventually waxing - and been back to shaving. Loved the effects of waxing but the pain, oh the pain. So shaving daily now. Thanks for this do it at home run-through!

 
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Miss Hamster (message)  4,046 posts, Honey bee

Whoa, you are brave! I leave it to the professionals, because I know I would totally screw this up :)

 
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jordynrose
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jordynrose (message)  6,351 posts, Bee Keeper

You are far more brave than I!

 
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Mrs. Sewing, San Mateo, CA/Honolulu, HI Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Fiance's Age and Occupation: 24, Electrical Engineer Engagement Date: June 27, 2009 Wedding Date: July 2010 Venue: Anela Garden Chapel & Japanese Cultural Center, Honolulu About Me: I'm an easily entertained, compulsive idea-scheming machine who loves good art, good food, and a good engineering challenge. I'm planning a half-destination wedding on the beautiful island of Oahu - imagine a plethora of movies, art and games; savory Hawaiian food; blended Chinese and Japanese cultural details; lush, fragrant tropical flowers and all the air conditioning a NorCal native could want! And once I marry the love of my life, we'll come back to the 'mainland' to party it up all over again in my hometown of Salinas, the salad-bowl capital of the world!

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