Hi our clients,
We close on Sunday, Sept 4th, 2016.
Have a nice holiday.
OHC.
Hi our clients,
We close on Sunday, Sept 4th, 2016.
Have a nice holiday.
OHC.
A Secret to Younger Looking Skin
Honey has been used by humans through the centuries to help maintain healthy skin and hair. One of the most beautiful women in the world, Cleopatra, legend has it, applied a honey mask to her face every morning and took milk and honey baths to keep her skin smooth, healthy, and youthful. In Ming dynasty China, women in the emperor’s court used honey and ground orange seeds to keep their skin and hair fresh and beautiful.
But what was there about this amazing ingredient that made people take note? Well, for one thing honey never needed additives to keep it from spoiling, a blessing in the pre-refrigerator era. Only much later did modern scientists discover that it has strong antioxidant properties and is a great source of enzymes, vitamins and minerals and amino acids that reduce inflammation and promote cellular regeneration, which helps keep skin youthful.
What is an ingrown hair?
An ingrown hair is a hair that has curled around and grown back into your skin instead of coming through like it should.
What causes ingrown hairs?
Shaving or Waxing Technique, not taking care of your skin before and after waxing, shaving and epilating, dead skin cells and tight clothing.
how to prevent Ingrown Hairs
Sugaring Paste is hypoallergenic & non-comedogenic. Sugar naturally helps control cross contamination & bacteria cannot breed in the tub of sugar.
The earliest references to hair removal came from the ancient civilizations of Mesopotamia, Egypt and Greece. Early writings out of Mesopotamia tell of kings asking that women be brought to them clean and smooth, i.e. hairless. Ancient Egyptians place a high importance on aesthetics and cosmetics. Egyptian hieroglyphics describe how slave girls serving Pharaoh were expected to remove their body hair. Hair on the body was considered unclean by the upper class. Possibly through a fortuitous accidence, the method of using sugar for hair removal treatments was developed.
Sugaring, sugar waxing or Persian waxing is a method of hair removal that has been in use since 1900 BC, is originally considered to be an ancient Egyptian art, and even purportedly used by Cleopatra herself for her beauty and youth. Historically, sugar was confined to the regions surrounding Persia until the first millennium AD. As a result, it is speculated that honey was the first sugaring agent. This is why they ultimately made use of a sugaring paste or wax called ‘moum’ made of sugar, water, and lemon for removing hair. Lemon juice is added for its acidity, which breaks up the sucrose into fructose and glucose. The paste was applied in the direction of hair growth, covered with a piece of muslin cloth and pulled off when cooled. This was considered to be the most effective and natural way of removing body hair. This ancient Egyptian art of hair removal has only recently been revived in the modern age, as smooth, hairless skin is the desire of a majority of women today.
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