Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Sugaring Derrier.

Yes. Sugaring uses a simple sugar paste that adheres to hair, not skin, reducing trauma. Our trained therapists customize technique and product to your skin, but patch tests are recommended for active rashes, open wounds, or severe dermatitis.

Most clients enjoy smoothness for three to six weeks depending on hair growth cycle and individual factors. Regular sugaring can lead to finer regrowth and longer intervals between appointments over time.

Most people find sugaring less painful than waxing because the paste doesn't stick to live skin and is removed in the direction of hair growth. Trained therapists and pre-treatment care also reduce discomfort and sensitivity.

Exfoliate gently 48 hours before, avoid retinoids or heavy moisturizers 72 hours prior, and ensure hair is 3–5mm long. Arrive clean, avoid self-tanning, and inform your therapist about medications or recent treatments.

Wait at least 12–24 hours before hot showers, saunas, or vigorous exercise to reduce irritation and infection risk. Use lukewarm water and gentle cleansers if necessary, and avoid tight clothing for the first day.

Yes. Because sugaring removes hair in the natural growth direction and exfoliates, it lowers ingrown hair occurrence. Combined with proper aftercare and periodic exfoliation, clients often see fewer bumps and clearer skin over several sessions.