Oriental hair removal with Halawa method


You have no more lust for shaving and want a natural hair removal? The traditional oriental epilation is a quick and gentle solution in Europe is becoming more popular now. We'll tell you why!



How does hair removal?

The hair is brushed with a sweet mixture of sugar, honey and lemon juice, called Halawa, which can be compared with a soft caramel. The hairs are pulled out similarly to the waxing. The difference is that the roots are not damaged in this natural method and can continue to grow the hair. After application, the skin stays for 3 weeks wonderfully smooth.

How do you make the oriental epilation yourself?

You can make the sweet paste itself: given two handfuls of sugar are boiled with half a glass of water. When the sugar to caramelize and brown are we add a few drops of lemon juice and two tablespoons of honey and bathes the ground immediately in cold water. When the paste has become cold or lukewarm, it is formed into a lump by hand and on the legs, from the ankles towards your knees spread. The sticky substance is withdrawn with a quick jerking motion. This procedure is repeated as quickly as possible over the entire area you wish to treat. At the end it is rinsed with water.

Benefits

- The method is fast and natural. In addition, the results last about 3 weeks.
- The lukewarm Halawa can be used all over the body. It is particularly recommended for sensitive feet with Haarkapillaren because the temperature is not too hot, and the Halawa paste has a pleasant massage effect.

Disadvantages

- It's like the waxing, a painful method.
- The homemade paste adheres not so well on the hair-like hot wax. So you have to wait until the hairs back are long enough to repeat the application.

Good to know

You can also use coated fabric tapes or buy ready to eat the Halawa.

Source : gofeminin

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