sugaring vs waxing | key differences
If you’re deciding between sugaring and waxing, you’re not alone it’s one of the most common questions we get at Remedy. Both are great for smooth, long-lasting hair removal, but they aren’t the same. Here’s a breakdown of the key differences so you know which one might be right for you.
1. Ingredients
Sugaring: Made from sugar, lemon, and water: all-natural, biodegradable, and gentle on the skin.
Waxing: Usually resin, or honey-based. Not always 100% natural, but still effective.
2. Application
Sugaring: Applied against the direction of hair growth, then removed with the direction.
Waxing: Applied with the direction of hair growth, removed against it.
3. Temperature
Sugaring: Room temperature or slightly warmed by hand.
Waxing: Heated in a pot before application.
4. Pain Level
Sugaring: Many clients find it gentler because it only sticks to the hair, not live skin cells.
Waxing: Grips both hair + skin, which can feel more intense.
5. Clean-Up
Sugaring: Water-soluble — wipes away with warm water, no residue.
Waxing: Needs oil or remover to clean leftover wax.
6. Regrowth Over Time
Sugaring: Can lead to finer, sparser hair with consistent treatments.
Waxing: Also thins hair over time
So, which is better? It depends on your skin type, pain tolerance, and personal preference. At Remedy, we offer both sugaring and waxing so you can choose what feels best for your body. The goal is always the same: smooth, glowing skin and a comfortable experience. ✨
Pre + Post Wax tips
Waxing and sugaring are amazing for smooth, long-lasting results, but the way you prep and care for your skin makes all the difference. At Remedy, we want your service to feel comfortable, effective, and irritation-free. Here’s your easy before + after guide.
✨ Before Your Appointment
Exfoliate Gently
Use a mild scrub or exfoliating glove 24–48 hours before to remove dead skin cells and prevent ingrown hairs.
Skip Moisturizers & Deodorant
On the day of your appointment, keep the area clean and dry. Lotions, oils, or deodorants can stop the wax or sugar from adhering properly.
Hair Length Matters
For the best results, hair should be about ¼–½ inch long (think the size of a grain of rice). Too short, and the wax won’t grab; too long, and it may be more uncomfortable.
Stay Hydrated
Drinking water helps skin stay resilient and less sensitive during your service.
Avoid Caffeine & Alcohol
Both can make skin more reactive. Skip them before your appointment to keep sensitivity low.
✨ After Your Appointment
Soothe the Skin
Apply aloe vera, witch hazel, or a fragrance-free moisturizer to calm redness and irritation.
Avoid Heat & Sweat
Skip hot showers, saunas, workouts, and sun exposure for at least 24 hours. Open pores are more prone to irritation and bacteria.
Wear Loose Clothing
Breathable fabrics (like cotton) prevent friction that can cause breakouts or ingrowns.
Skip Deodorant for 24 Hours
Avoid deodorant right after underarm waxing/sugaring. It can clog pores and sting. Aloe vera gel can be a natural alternative.
Exfoliate Regularly
After 48 hours, gently exfoliate every 2–3 days with a sugar scrub, dry brush, or mild cloth to keep ingrowns away.
Moisturize Daily
Light, non-comedogenic lotion will keep your skin smooth and hydrated between visits.