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Sugaring Hair Removal - How To Get The Best Results

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Priority: major Milestone: Commissioning
Component: Web Interface Version: 2.0
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CoolGlide? technology is now available for all skin types. In most cases, this hair removal method will last forever. Mild discomfort might occur. It can be expensive depending on the size of the area to be treated. To avoid skin damage, professional treatment is recommended. Results: Permanent.

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You can apply a lot of shaving foam or gel to the area. Let it sit for a while to allow it to soften. Ordinary soap is not suitable because it doesn't lock in the moisture to hair the same way as a shaving preparation cream, gel, or shampoo.

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