1842 days ago

True sugar waxing at Bare Care

Bare Care

Why you may like to choose Bare Care for your next waxing session?

1. Bare Care is one of few hair removal salons in Auckland that is using true sugaring.
2. Sugaring is a gentle and effective hair removal method. It removes hairs from roots and cares about the skin.
3. Long-lasting result.
4. Sugar waxing reduces hairs regrow ratio.
5. Fewer chances to ingrown hairs after sugaring.


Sugaring is a way to get rid of unwanted hairs. Sugaring extracts hairs in a natural way of growth and cares about the skin on peel off. Sugar paste grabs hair only and adheres to the skin just a little bit, which makes hair removal procedure more comfortable and stress-free.
Sugaring reduces hairs regrow ratio and doesn't cause ingrown hairs.

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