sugar(ing)

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I consider myself a bit of a hair removal expert. I’m not overly hairy (TMI!), but like most woman – I don’t like hair anywhere other than my head. My mom had me waxing my legs as a teenager, and a decade or so… later I haven’t stopped. I’ve also spent many years shaving, using depilatories, and undergoing lazer hair removal. I’ve even had my eyebrows threaded a few times. So when I moved to Brentwood in February, it was only natural I’d seek out my new local Esthetician. In an effort to find a new waxing salon close by, I discovered “Studio Alexandria LA”. It came up on my google search for waxing, and when I called to make an appointment for my eyebrows and Brazilian, the receptionist convinced me within minutes that I NEEDED to try “sugaring“, saying I’d be impressed instantly and I’d never want to wax again… Big claim, but I was game. Surprised that I’d never heard of this popular hair removal technique, I expected something between threading and electrolysis (one of the few methods I’ve yet to try).  I was wrong – sugaring is similar to waxing (a raw sugar mixture is rubbed over the skin – see above – and peeled off, taking your unwanted hair with it). It’s not pain-free, but it doesn’t hurt nearly as much as waxing. You can “sugar” any area where hair grows. And the best part is that your hair grows back soft (unlike the whiskers of shaving or waxing), and more sparingly with each treatment. It’s amazing, I’ve been converted.


Photo c/o: http://www.studioalexandriala.com

The professionals at “Studio Alexandria LA” are friendly and efficient (it’s faster than waxing), and they really go the extra mile to discuss your holistic skincare needs. Upon Ashley’s recommendation I use the “spa massage gloves” for daily exfoliation and the “mud puddle” skin mask all over my body weekly (my skin truly radiates afterwards). All products are eco-friendly and all-natural, very important to a hypo-allergenic customer like myself. Interestingly enough, Studio Alexandria President Lina Kennedy started her business in Canada before moving to LA. She teaches her method globally, and “sugaring” is available in Toronto and cities worldwide.

So even if you can’t make it to Brentwood, and you’re looking for a hair-free spring summer 2011 – wherever you live – go on, get sugared.

 

WATW announces…

our new NYC correspondent: the extremely talented fashion savvy Melissa Gray is our New York City eyes and ears! Following all things style-related in North America’s headquarters of fashion.

For all of you that know and love Melissa’s trend-setting eye and her phenomenal voice (aka anyone that’s ever met her), you know how much of an honor it is for WATW to get a first-hand dose every month. For those just meeting Melissa, here’s an Exec Summ of her amazing-ness:

Melissa Gray is a fashion consultant based in New York City providing guida nce in the areas of trend-forecasting, buying, wholesale and product development to a handful of North American luxury fashion brands and retail stores. Some of Melissa’s other professional experience includes work in communications and publicity for a range of Fortune 500 companies. Melissa received a BA in Politics from Queen’s University in Ontario, Canada and a graduate degree in Communications from Humber College in Toronto, Canada, supplemented with advanced courses in Fashion Business at the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) in New York.

Melissa’s first WATW NYC post will be next Friday, October 22nd.

We could not be more excited to welcome Melissa!!

WATW wakes up with the East Coast, and goes to bed with the West…