Hi @typicalblondechick thanks for your feedback. Our sugaring method actually dates back to the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. In fact, our method was passed down several generations to our founder, Shobha Tummala, from her family in India.
OK, confused much! Zone 1-powder down, sugar down, pull strip up; Zone 2-powder down, sugar down, pull strip up; Zone 3-powder up, sugar up, pull strip UP?! What happened to pulling in opposite direction of hair growth on Zone 3?? And OMG. . .the belly happy trail?? Yeah, on a she-male!! SMH!!
@miken7399 She said it wrong, sugaring is ALWAYS application against the direction of the hairgrowth and ALWAYS pulling in the direction of the hairgrowth. That's why sugaring differs from other waxing methods.
@miken7399 Ok, confused much? All humans have hair follicles. Not every woman is California-barbie-manufactured. It's called 'normal.' Happy to help! Any other confusions about life I'm sure you'll learn to correct sooner or later.
@omgtfoasap W-O-W! Such hostility! "My mother is a she-male"?? My comment was about the CGI in this tutorial. And I was referring to my own confusion about the demonstrated technique, not yours. Most importantly, though, what's my mother (who passed away this month last year) got to do with anything?
Hi @typicalblondechick thanks for your feedback. Our sugaring method actually dates back to the civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and Greece. In fact, our method was passed down several generations to our founder, Shobha Tummala, from her family in India.
MyShobhaVideos 1 month ago
Scaaaary
hEyBaNaGiRl 2 months ago
OK, confused much! Zone 1-powder down, sugar down, pull strip up; Zone 2-powder down, sugar down, pull strip up; Zone 3-powder up, sugar up, pull strip UP?! What happened to pulling in opposite direction of hair growth on Zone 3?? And OMG. . .the belly happy trail?? Yeah, on a she-male!! SMH!!
miken7399 5 months ago
@miken7399 She said it wrong, sugaring is ALWAYS application against the direction of the hairgrowth and ALWAYS pulling in the direction of the hairgrowth. That's why sugaring differs from other waxing methods.
TypicalBlondeChick 2 months ago
@TypicalBlondeChick This is yet again another sugar wax method. Not correct. Where are the home sugaring kits that are TRUE to sugaring?
Scheefinator 1 month ago
@miken7399 Ok, confused much? All humans have hair follicles. Not every woman is California-barbie-manufactured. It's called 'normal.' Happy to help! Any other confusions about life I'm sure you'll learn to correct sooner or later.
And your mother is a she-male.
omgtfoasap 4 weeks ago
@omgtfoasap W-O-W! Such hostility! "My mother is a she-male"?? My comment was about the CGI in this tutorial. And I was referring to my own confusion about the demonstrated technique, not yours. Most importantly, though, what's my mother (who passed away this month last year) got to do with anything?
miken7399 4 weeks ago
not all hair is created equal!
gurldotc0m 6 months ago
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gurldotc0m 6 months ago
What woman has a snail trail, especially like THAT
xgawjussnatx 7 months ago 8
@xgawjussnatx Arab women!! Is it any surprise that sugaring was invented in the Middle East?
izzosama 3 months ago 6