sokerilaastin
Sokerilaastin, a Finnish term, translates to "sugar plaster" or "sugar paste." It is a form of depilatory treatment made from a simple mixture of sugar, water, and lemon juice. This natural hair removal method has a long history, particularly in the Middle East and parts of Europe, and is gaining popularity globally as a gentler alternative to waxing.
The preparation involves heating the sugar, water, and lemon juice until they form a thick, pliable paste.
Sokerilaastin is often applied at room temperature, unlike wax which is typically heated, reducing the risk