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  2. Sugaring (epilation) - Wikipedia

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    Sugaring paste can be prepared with common household food items such as water, sugar, lemon juice, cornstarch, honey and molasses. [5] Lemon juice is added for its acidity, which breaks up the sucrose into fructose and glucose. As in candy making, this gives the finished sugaring wax a non-crystalline, or amorphous, structure. Getting the ...

  3. Limonene - Wikipedia

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    Limonene is a relatively stable monoterpene and can be distilled without decomposition, although at elevated temperatures it cracks to form isoprene. [9] It oxidizes easily in moist air to produce carveol, carvone, and limonene oxide. [1] [10] With sulfur, it undergoes dehydrogenation to p-cymene. [11]

  4. How to Make and Use Sugar Wax At Home - AOL

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    When it comes to hair removal, the vast majority of people fall into two camps: team shaving or team waxing. (Unless you’re willing to put up with the very distinct, skunky smell of Nair.)

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  6. After Testing Over 25 Waxing Kits, These Are The Most Painless

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    The best at-home waxing kits, tested by beauty experts, are safe on sensitive skin and easy to apply. Our top picks include Flamingo, Billie, and Nair.. After Testing Over 25 Waxing Kits, These ...

  7. Jojoba oil - Wikipedia

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    The terms "jojoba oil" and "jojoba wax" are often used interchangeably because the wax visually appears to be a mobile oil, but as a wax it is composed almost entirely (~97%) of mono-esters of long-chain fatty acids and alcohols (isopropyl jojobate), accompanied by only a tiny fraction of triglyceride esters. This composition accounts for its ...

  8. Castor wax - Wikipedia

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    Castor wax is used in polishes, oils paints [3] (Old Holland, Lefranc), cosmetics, electrical capacitors, carbon paper, lubrication and coatings and greases where resistance to moisture, oils and petrochemical products is required. Castor wax is also useful in polyurethane coating formulation, as it contains three secondary hydroxyl groups.

  9. How to Give Yourself an At-Home Brazilian Wax - AOL

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