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Classic Sugaring Paste

body-skincare Updated on: 14/08/2025
Classic Sugaring Paste
3
Total Ingredients
analysed
3 of 3
Skin-Safe
low risk
0 of 3
Potential Irritants
may irritate sensitive skin
0 of 3
Potential Pore-Clogging
comedogenic risk

Product Analysis Summary

About this product

Classic Sugaring Paste is a traditional hair removal method utilizing a paste made from sugar, water, and lemon juice. This paste is applied to the skin against the direction of hair growth and then quickly removed in the opposite direction, adhering to the hair follicle. Sugaring is a technique often favored for its potential to minimize breakage and ingrown hairs compared to other hair removal methods. The paste is typically applied at room temperature, avoiding the need for heating. It can be used on various body areas and hair types. Proper technique is essential for effective and comfortable results. The paste hardens as it cools, allowing for easy removal.

Formulation Analysis

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C: Comedogenic·S: Safety·Ir: Irritancy
1 Very safe
2 Safe
3 Moderate
4 Risky
5 Avoid
C
1
Comedogenic: Very low risk
S
1
Safety: Very low risk
Ir
1
Irritancy: Very low risk
C
1
Comedogenic: Very low risk
S
2
Safety: Low risk
Ir
3
Irritancy: Moderate risk
C
1
Comedogenic: Very low risk
S
1
Safety: Very low risk
Ir
1
Irritancy: Very low risk

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Common Questions

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Is Sugardoh Classic Sugaring Paste comedogenic?

Appears Non-Comedogenic Classic Sugaring Paste appears to be non-comedogenic based on our ingredient analysis. None of its 3 ingredients carry a high comedogenic rating, making it generally suitable for acne-prone and oily skin types.

Is Sugardoh a good skincare brand?

US sugaring hair removal brand. Assess products individually by reviewing their ingredient lists and community feedback. Read more about Sugardoh.

Is Sugardoh Classic Sugaring Paste safe for sensitive skin?

Appears Suitable for Sensitive Skin Classic Sugaring Paste appears suitable for sensitive skin based on its ingredient profile. No common irritants detected among its 3 ingredients. Always patch test when trying a new product.

Does Sugardoh Classic Sugaring Paste clog pores?

Unlikely to Clog Pores Based on our analysis, Classic Sugaring Paste is unlikely to clog pores. None of its 3 ingredients have a comedogenic rating above 2.

Who makes Sugardoh Classic Sugaring Paste?

This product is from Sugardoh. See more products from Sugardoh.

What are the ingredients in Sugardoh Classic Sugaring Paste?

Classic Sugaring Paste contains 3 ingredients. The first ingredients listed are <a href="/ingredient/sucrose" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Sucrose</a>, <a href="/ingredient/citric-acid" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Citric Acid</a> and <a href="/ingredient/water" class="font-bold underline hover:text-cyan-700">Water</a>. Each ingredient includes a comedogenic rating, irritancy rating, and safety score. View the full annotated ingredient list above.

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