Sam—August 12, 2023✓ Verified purchase
I’ve been going to get sugar waxed professionally for about a year so the hair on my legs has certainly lessened and thinned out. With summer and needing to wax more often I wondered if I could do it at home (I don’t shave at all anymore) to be able to do it more often and save money. I tested out some pre-waxed strips on my armpits and they worked ok and got the majority of hair but with not being able to do spots more than 2 times without heavy irritation I decided that wasn’t going to be a good route for my legs. Leaving this review after just one use of Sugardoh. It really is a great product and I already love it! It can be messy, especially for a first timer so here’s my experience: I watched a few videos on their YouTube and read the leg instructions on their website. It all seemed pretty straightforward but I knew it wasn’t going to be perfect or super easy the first time. I took a shower and exfoliated beforehand, got out, dried off and put some of the pre-waxing powder on my legs before I started. I got a ping pong size ball of wax out and started to try and smear it on to my leg with the plastic applicator but it wasn’t going on very easily. I used my fingers instead for a bit which seemed to work better until the product warmed up a bit but it sticks everywhere! It took me probably an hour to get my legs done. I hopped in the shower after I was done and rinsed off any residue. The key is getting a good thinned out layer on before pulling. In my opinion, this process honestly hurts more than the actual waxing - maybe because my hair was long and it was really grabbing it. I did get a little red sensitively right after but it went away after a few hours. It was easy to touch up small areas I missed. I also love that this product is compostable and you don’t have to use strips or create a bunch of waste with popsicle sticks or anything. I’m looking forward to trying my armpits and maybe bikini line. I don’t think I’ll be brave enough to do my full Brazilian, I’ll leave that to my pro girl! Read more
Chelsea—March 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase
I used to wax, but this is so much simpler. It doesn’t drip everywhere so it’s way less messy, and it removes hair really easily. The whole process just feels easier and less stressful than waxing. I’ll definitely keep using it. I recommend watching some YouTube videos first to see how it’s done Read more
Tovia—December 13, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is hands down the WORST beauty product I have ever used. I have an at home, waxing pot and have used it for years, I’ve recently started getting my Brazilian sugared by a professional and decided to try it at home. This product, no matter what the temp, is a complete nightmare. It sticks to your hands so bad that it’s not functional at all. The size guide for surface area recommendations is insane to even think about. It would take the entire pot, some alcohol and a lot of panic attacks and tears to even do one leg. I love to support small businesses and I hate to be the outsider on this, but this was a complete nightmare. I’m sorry. The spatula was useless the sugar just stuck to it. I don’t want to use a cloth because I might as well just do waxing. I have the flick method down, but getting it out of the pot and spreading it is nearly impossible. I would not recommend this unless you were my worst enemy. I am so upset by this product and cannot wait to return it :( Read more
Ricardo—December 5, 2025✓ Verified purchase
The packaging is amazing. The instructions are very clear and to the point. I like that it came with visuals and easy steps to understand. The only reason I didn't give this a 5 star rating is just because it is a messy clean up if this is your first time ever waxing yourself. It took me and my spouse a few tries to get the right amount on to do my chin and jawline. I have PCOS and grow VERY thick hair in these areas and it took a bit of practice till we found out groove. However, this being both our first time ever doing this I was pretty surprised on the outcome and clean up afterwards. Wash the cloths with hot/warm water with mild soap to help the sugar break down to go down the drain smoothly. Or I will probably boil the cloths next time so I can toss the water outside. I most definitely will be buying this again in the future when I cannot see my regular aesthetician. Read more
Artemis—November 2, 2025✓ Verified purchase
My go-to sugar waxing kit! Already purchased this 3-4 times and I've noticed a huge difference in my hair regrowth in my pits and bikini areas in the past year and a half. My hairs now come back more slowly and less coarse. Easy application once you start doing it more and a lot cheaper than going out and getting it done baby someone else. Some tips when using this product and what personally worked for me: - BABY POWDER. After you clean and prep the areas to be waxed, make sure to apply baby powder to those areas as well so that the sugar wax will stick. Saw a girl mention this in a YouTube tutorial and it works (otherwise I find that the wax doesn't stick properly/evenly to my hairs despite my skin being dry). - Heat up the container in the microwave for 15-20 seconds. I know this says you don't have to heat it up but I find that heating it up to a consistency that makes it easier to scoop helps a lot - just let it cool for about a minute or two before applying. - Use the cloth strips provider or buy more to use when you run out. The ball method didn't really work for me but applying the wax, pressing the cloth, and ripping it off like a bandage is soooo much easier and faster. Read more
Bri—August 9, 2024✓ Verified purchase
It does an okay job. It gets most hairs pretty good, but misses some, so my legs were pretty patchy. It’s not super painful, just depends on how sensitive the area is. It gets pretty sticky and messy, though. I recommend either doing it in the shower or having a bowl of water, a hand towel, a cup for the used dough, and some paper towels with you when you do it. I also bruised from it pretty bad. I don’t think it’s for me personally, and I’d only recommend to someone who can handle a normal waxing, or getting a tattoo, as well as someone who doesn’t care if it’s a little messy. Otherwise, I think I’d just go for an epilator. Read more