How To Sugar Wax Legs - Sugaring Tutorial For Professionals

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  • čas přidán 20. 08. 2024
  • Join us in this video to explore a full leg Sugaring appointment - we discuss everything from technique to results!
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    Filming from Hyrani Institute in Azusa, CA, Monica is licensed esthetician and a Sugaring specialist. Working in the beauty industry for 10 years, she is very passionate about clean products and holistic lifestyle choices. Come with us on this journey as we explore topics such as Sugaring, skincare, makeup, holistic products to lifestyle!
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Komentáře • 42

  • @lydiaanderson7403
    @lydiaanderson7403 Před 5 měsíci +18

    If you’re sugaring at home just use corn starch!! It works

    • @SkinNourishJourney
      @SkinNourishJourney Před 3 měsíci

      Do you sugar wax at home? Do you have any more tips?

    • @Jenitojess
      @Jenitojess Před 2 měsíci

      Please give details

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před měsícem

      Hello! I know a lot of people like to use things like corn starch, baby powder, arrowroot starch, etc on its own. If it works for you that is great! However, I have noticed that when I use things like this, I don't get the best absorption of moisture and my Sugaring ultimately doesn't work as well as when I use the Pixie Protection Powder from Sweet and True. The way it is blended really makes a great absorbent formula that is also non-toxic. I am always trying new things however, and I am not sponsored in any way by this company, but I will continue using this product until I find one that works the same or better.

  • @adhd_alchemy
    @adhd_alchemy Před rokem +16

    Thank you! Currently in the hair removal module in Esthetics school. Love watching the professionals at it!

  • @BlckgalAnointed
    @BlckgalAnointed Před 5 měsíci +5

    Thank you! I just started sugaring and wondered why I was bruising myself. I wasn't clawing and that would get ny fingers stuck and I would bruise myself yankiing my fingers out

  • @tracisingleton8174
    @tracisingleton8174 Před rokem +9

    Love this video! Did you end up changing cloves and getting a new ball of sugar throughout the service or did you continue to use the same ball of sugar through the entire log service? Thank you for you help! 😊

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před rokem +6

      So glad you enjoyed it! For this service I believe I used the same ball of sugar the whole time, but sometimes I will change it out during the service depending on the amount of hair or the temperature of the room ☺️

  • @graceb5132
    @graceb5132 Před měsícem +1

    Forbidden Carmel

  • @your.appointed.priestess
    @your.appointed.priestess Před měsícem +1

    Pro 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼

  • @hellobeautifulesthetics
    @hellobeautifulesthetics Před rokem +5

    This was so helpful !

  • @CoachShaunie
    @CoachShaunie Před 6 měsíci +1

    👏👏👏Thank you for sharing

  • @neettavaidhya9278
    @neettavaidhya9278 Před 3 měsíci

    Great details . What temperature is the medium paste do you use ? Did you also warm the soft paste? if so what is the suitable temperature. I find some paste becomes too warm.

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před měsícem

      Hello, great question. I warm my Medium up usually at around a 3 on my Sweet and True double Warmer. Keep in mind, the paste temp selection will depend on the season (room temp), and how full the jar is. In summer I do not heat my Soft, but in winter I keep in it the lowest heat. A full jar necessitates being kept at a higher heat to remain the right temp than one that is almost empty. I recently did a deep dive on Sugar paste temps on my channel, please take a look.

  • @Mainakill
    @Mainakill Před rokem +2

    Hello and thanks for the video, one question, after removing from the skin the sugar, it mess in my gloves and I don’t manage to make it look again like a ball, is there a movement specific? Thanks

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před rokem +5

      Yes, to avoid spreading of the Sugar past the control point on your glove, try to keep all the Sugar contained below the knuckles. If some gets past, you can always spread the Sugar you have across the skin and pick it back up in a neater, smaller shape. Keep the thumb connected to the fingertips moving in a circular motion while not applying to the skin to keep it in the control point.

    • @Mainakill
      @Mainakill Před rokem +1

      @@hyraniinstitute thank you so much, looks simple but is really hard, keeping try. ❤️

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před rokem +4

      @@Mainakill it’s hard at first but keep practicing, you got this!

  • @lovelyyvi
    @lovelyyvi Před 2 měsíci

    During the summer what temperature would you say to keep the room in order for the sugar to not be running everywhere?

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před měsícem

      Great question. Sometimes it is hard to control room temp in the summer - however the ideal temp is always 69-72 degrees F no matter the season. Air circulation is important, so if a good A/C system is not an option, opt for a standing or handheld fan to remedy this. Always adjust your Sugar temp and paste selection based on the room temp - the hotter is is, the cooler and harder your Sugar paste should be to prevent melting. I have recently posted a Sugaring temp video that deep dives into this topic.

  • @Tennababy
    @Tennababy Před 7 měsíci +2

    Watch your joints, this will mess up your fingers, be careful

  • @melissapasser7417
    @melissapasser7417 Před rokem

    Please tell that you changed your gloves after you powdered and put your gloves on the skin….

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před rokem +8

      Hello Melissa, thanks for your comment. It is very important not to contaminate the Sugar container, which is why I only ever touch the skin with my left glove (non-Sugaring hand) and never with the right glove. I will dip in to the Sugar container with the right glove that has never touched the skin. If by chance I do contaminate the glove by touching something that was not sanitized, I will change gloves before dipping into the Sugar jar.

  • @ValeUlate1
    @ValeUlate1 Před rokem +1

    How much time do you last with full legs?

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před rokem

      Full leg appointments can take anywhere from 30 mins to 2 hours, this appointment took me 45 mins.

  • @ThaoNguyen-ev7qm
    @ThaoNguyen-ev7qm Před 3 měsíci

    can you recommend the place to buy all the stuff using on model … powder sugar waxing .. thank you

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před měsícem

      Everything I used here is from Sweet and True Sugaring for professionals.

  • @be11a.n2
    @be11a.n2 Před rokem +2

    what was the powder ?

  • @vanessafuller7554
    @vanessafuller7554 Před rokem

    What does upwards look like because it looks like your pulling upwards how does parallel look like

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před rokem +1

      Upwards would be flicking straight up, in which case the Sugar would not flick off and it would pull the skin, causing a bruise. I am flicking parallel to the skin to achieve the most painless removal. When flicking down the leg you will be flicking towards the foot.

  • @ashaleeeeey
    @ashaleeeeey Před rokem +1

    How long did this service take?

  • @margaretdavid5760
    @margaretdavid5760 Před 10 měsíci

    does the hair grow back spiky

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před 10 měsíci

      No, with Sugaring, the hair grows back thinner, less dense and baby soft. It takes several weeks to regrow

  • @nikisawyers7559
    @nikisawyers7559 Před 3 měsíci

    BUT YOURE HEATING UP PLASTIC?
    Hmm…

    • @hyraniinstitute
      @hyraniinstitute  Před měsícem

      Yes. It is not heated up to a high temp, rather just "warmed" up closer to lukewarm water. Also, the plastic is BPA Free, and the Sugar is not being consumed, so if you get coffee in a To-Go cup at any point, you are definitely consuming more micro plastics and PFAS than getting a Sugaring treatment. I am, however, interested in the idea of having Sugar paste stored in a glass container, but I can imagine the logistical nightmare that this would be for companies selling Sugar paste. Not only to carefully store and transport safely to buyers, factoring in the loss of many broken jars, and the higher shipping costs that would incur to mail heavy packages of glass Sugar containers. This would drive up the cost of services significantly for customers as the shipping charges would increase the cost of operations for businesses.
      Alas, until a Sugar manufacturer remedies all of these concerns, we are stuck with the plastic containers, which I am not too upset about.