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How To: Make Your Own Sugar Wax At Home

As we are still in lock down and there does not seem to be an insight as to when beauty salons will be able to open, the level 2 beauty classes had been set with a task to make their own sugar wax to help with DIY home waxing!

As their next unit to learn is waxing, this became the perfect way to make their own wax and practice their skills AND work on willing participants at home.

Looking and feeling hairy? Try this easy to make and use recipe in the comfort of your own home.

REMEMBER to apply with the direction of hair growth and remove against!

You will need:

  • 200grams of white sugar
  • 30ml lemon juice (fresh or bottled)
  • 30ml warm water 

You can see this YouTube video our students researched for help:


Thank you to Malaika, Sydney, Carla, Maddie T, Maddison B

– Brooks Beauty x

hair.beauty@brooklands.ac.uk

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