The Bottom Line
Parissa Chamomile Body Sugar is a wonderful, affordable option for hair removal at home using natural ingredients. Chamomile infused into their formula, and azulene oil for post-care brings softer and less irritated skin.
Pros
- Natural hair removal. Ingredients are: Sugar, water, chamomile and lemon juice
- Real sugaring formula, no wax or chemicals added
- Gentle on skin, especially compared to waxing
- Strips are washable
Cons
- Can’t be used in a regular wax warmer
- Have to reheat the gel for removing hair on large areas
Description
- Manufacturer: Parissa Labs
- Kit Contains: 5 oz sugar gel, azulene oil, 20 washable strips, spatulas, instructions and precautions
- Average Price: $8.60
Guide Review - Parissa Chamomile Body Sugar
The funny part is that I told my brother that I was going to sugar his back, he thought it was some kind of natural way to dissolve his hair. Ha! He didn’t know I would be pulling it out.
Heating up the sugaring gel in the microwave, it came out to be a nice fluid consistency. Easy to work with, the gel spread smoothly and was much less messy and sticky than wax. Most of the hair came off, but there was a bit of breakage in some places.
Once or twice I had to heat up the gel for a couple seconds because it was getting too cool. To me, that’s a pain because I'm so used to a warmer that keeps sugar or wax at a constant consistent temperature.
In the instructions it says nothing about applying powder on the skin before putting on the sugaring gel. Putting on some powder helps the product stick to the skin less, resulting in less pain. I didn’t use any powder because I wanted to give you the results using the product as recommended by Parissa. He said the sugaring hurt. But then again, he’s never had any type of sugaring or wax, so he has nothing to compare it to.
His skin was pink, but nothing out of the ordinary for when you get hair pulled out of the root. The gel is water soluble, so right after he took his shower there was no stickiness and I applied the azulene oil which further helped to soothe his skin.
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