No gray cast
Shaving leaves the roots in – you see that instantly. Sugaring gets it all out. Result: Bright, clean skin, even days later.

Shave in the morning, shadow by evening, itching at night. And deodorant stings on top of that. You know this game. I'll end it for you. The hair comes out with the root, the shadow disappears. And the whole thing takes less than 15 minutes.

Less shadow, less irritation, less deodorant stress. Sounds good, right?
I'm Nataliia. Underarms are honestly the treatment I do most often. Why? Because shaving there is just annoying. Smooth in the morning, gray shadow by evening — you know the drill. Add some stinging deodorant into the mix. My approach is simple: I pull the hair out by the root. Takes less than 15 minutes, and you get weeks of peace. No shadow, no stress.
— Nataliia
Clean setup, quick work, you're done before you know it.
I wipe everything down first — deodorant buildup, natural oils, any residue. The paste needs clean skin to grip the hair properly.
2 minutes
A thin layer keeps moisture away. This helps the sugar catch hair, not skin. Less pull, better grip.
1 minute
Underarms are small, so this goes fast. A few quick passes on each side and the hair lifts out, root and all.
8–10 minutes
I apply something soothing at the end — no alcohol, nothing harsh. You might see slight redness, totally normal, fades within hours.
2 minutes
Just a few things to keep in mind — nothing complicated.
Put the razor down for 7–10 days before your appointment. The hair needs to be around 4–5 mm — about the length of a rice grain. Underarm hair grows quickly, so this usually happens naturally.
Ideally, come without deodorant. I can clean it off, but bare skin lets the paste work better and speeds things up.
A relaxed t-shirt feels better afterward than tight sleeves. Fresh pores and friction aren't friends.
Pores are open and the skin is sensitive. One day of patience, then you're back to normal.
Ready?
Info on preparationEverything about pain, deodorant, and that annoying gray shadow.
Just message me on WhatsApp – I'm happy to answer your questions.
You don't just feel armpit hair in the mirror, but when moving, sweating – and even with deodorant.
Many book this zone because they are tired of constant shaving. Stubble pricks quickly here and simply feels restless in everyday life.
Residues accumulate quickly in the armpits: deodorant, care products, sometimes also residue from clothing.
The cleaner the skin surface, the more relaxed the appointment – and the less I actually have to 'rub'.
With armpits, shaving is often a quick cycle: briefly smooth, then stubble – and irritated skin in between.
Many switch not because of some ideal image, but for a calmer skin feeling.
Armpits can be noticeable the first time – the skin there is sensitive, and you notice closeness quickly.
I work in a controlled manner and without pressure for speed. Breaks are completely normal, I prefer planning relaxed rather than 'pushing through'.
If the skin is currently heavily irritated, I don't do it 'anyway'.
In case of acute inflammation, open wounds, severe rash, or suspicion of infection, we prefer to reschedule – and if medical advice makes sense, I'll tell you calmly.
Sometimes it's not just the armpits, but several body zones that annoy together.
If you want peace on your arms too, Arms Complete fits well. For an even feeling on the legs, Lower Legs is a typical start.
Many clients add these to their underarm appointment — totally optional, just ideas.