Moisturize using natural oils over lotions that contain chemicals. Natural oils and body butters work well. You should not moisturize the day of your appointment. Wait at least 24 hours to begin moisturizing. Sugaring doesn’t damage your hair follicles or skin, so just hydrate your skin like you would after any hair removal treatment. [4] X Expert Source Diana YerkesSkincare Professional Expert Interview. 16 April 2019.

Fill you sink with cold water and then add 2 to 4 tablespoons (29. 6 to 59. 1 ml) of salt. Take a clean towel and soak up some of this solution. Apply this cold compress to the area where hair was and leave on for about 15 minutes. [6] X Research source

It’s best to exfoliate in the shower. Rub your chosen gel into the area where hair was removed. Rub somewhat vigorously, as you’ll need to loosen the skin. Rinse when finish and pat dry when you get out of the shower.

If you find yourself very tempted to scratch, you can try clipping your fingernails short. You can also put scotch tape over your nails to prevent you from scratching.

Talk to the staff where you had your sugaring appointment done about exercise. When you can exercise again may depend on where the hair was removed.

If your skin is sunburned, do not have a sugaring treatment. Wait until your skin has healed to schedule your appointment.

Doing sea salt soaks regularly following a sugaring appointment can prevent the formation of ingrown hairs.