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Welcome to Teaching the Art of Sugaring!
About us and what's ahead
How will your students benefit from this program?
Expectations and outcome from excellent education
Products and equipment required for training
The importance of practicing correct hygienic procedures
Health and safety considerations (contraindications)
What to avoid after a treatment
Exercise caution: Skin disorders and infections
Understand and follow manufacturer instructions
Paste selection and temperature
Download: Treating ingrown hairs
Educator guidance for body mechanics and ergonomics
Diagram: Preparing the skin for sugaring
Diagram: Picking up paste
Diagram: Blending pastes
Hand positions with paste - Part 1
Hand positions with paste - Part 2
Diagram: Practice the hand positions - with paste
Diagram: Completing a treatment
How to use this tutorial library
Recap: Paste selection by body area
Face (inc. female eyebrows)
Eyebrows (male)
Nose
Ears
Chest and stomach
Armpits
Arms
Legs
Back
Bikini
Buttocks
Trimming
Reasons why you may be getting stuck
Teaching the why: Coaching through real-world challenges
Diagram: 'Unstuck' solutions (print)
Pain management techniques
Working smarter, not harder
Step-by-step reference guide
Quick tips: Providing constructive feedback
Communicating with clarity and confidence
Live teaching demo: Guided training (Part 1)
Live teaching demo: Guided training (Part 2)
Modeling vulnerability as an Educator
Navigating emotional moments
10 tips for teaching strategies in sugaring
The most common feedback you'll provide — By body area
Information on assessments
Submitting videos to the Examiner
Important upload reminders
Download: Student training schedule - editable templates
Download: Instructor process document (1 page)