These old recipes will help you to evacuate that humiliating hair that you have all over your face and body. After a couple of months of utilizing this first cure, the hair all over your face and body parts will totally vanish.
To start with, you will need to take a full palm nut shells and smolder them. At that point, put the ashes in water and let them stay that way for 12 hours. At that point, absorb gauze in the water and put it on the body parts that you want to remove hair from.
Rehash this methodology a few times each day, and hold the gauze for around 30 minutes. In a couple of weeks, you will dispose of the hair all over your face and body.
Ancient Egyptian Art of Body SugaringBody sugaring is a system for evacuating body hair that is a modest, custom made option instead of waxing (or shaving). The hypothesis behind body sugaring is that the hair is uprooted from the root, and when it grows back there will be less of it, and it will be milder and not stubbly as it is if a razor had been utilized.
Body sugaring is carried out by making a mixture of sugar, water, and lemon squeeze that has been warmed to the softball candy stage.
After you have let the mixture cool enough so it won’t smolder, you spread it on your skin, spread it with cotton pieces of material, and afterward rip the fabric off like one does a wrap. Most discover sugaring less frightful than waxing.
Because of numerous appeals for this formula, I have searched hard and at last discovered and provide for you here, what I think is the best formula:
- Ingredients: wrote:
- 2 cups sugar
¼ cup lemon juice
¼ cup water
Supplies: Candy thermometer
Join the ingredients in a saucepan, and heat on low temperature, utilizing a candy thermometer. Carefully watch the mixture so it doesn’t over-boil. Heat the mixture to 250 F on the candy thermometer; this is the hardball candy stage.
Take it out of the high temperature and let it sufficiently cool to put into a container without breaking or softening the jug. (Note that this jug will be warmed later on. Verify it is safe for whatever type of warming you want to do—in the microwave, or in a pan of water.
Tear clean cotton fabric in 1-inch strips. Verify the cotton isn’t too coarsely woven.
This next step is extremely basic: Let the mixture cool enough so it won’t blaze your skin. The first occasion when I did this I didn’t let the mix cool enough and I smoldered myself! Test the mixture on the palm of your hand, realizing that is much harder than the delicate skin under your arms.
Utilizing a dull blade or Popsicle stick spread the cooled sugar onto your skin. Spread with the material strips, let it set for a couple of minutes, and after that rip off rapidly as you would a bandage.