The part everyone sees

Forearm SugaringFrom wrist to elbow, effortlessly smooth

Think about how often your forearms are visible — every email you type, every coffee you hold, every gesture you make. Shaved stubble catches on sleeves, scratches against your desk, pulls at your watch band. Sugaring gives you weeks of softness. Your bracelets glide, your skin glows, and that low-grade irritation just stops.

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Forearm care concept; woman in white, sugar paste and care oils, under Monstera shadows
Forearm Finish

Why sugaring worksso well for forearms

Perfect for anyone who types all day, loves their accessories, or just wants arms that look polished without constant upkeep.

Accessories finally pop

Bracelets get buried in arm hair — they don't catch light the way they should. On smooth skin, your watch gleams, your bangles slide freely, everything looks intentional.

Your workday gets smoother

Stubble dragging across desk edges, laptop corners, mousepads — that scratchy, irritating feeling every time you shift position. After sugaring, regrowth is soft. The friction disappears.

Visibly brighter skin

Hair traps dead skin cells and dulls your complexion. Sugaring clears both away at once — your forearms look healthier and more radiant right after the first session.

Ingrown hairs fade out

Razors leave blunt tips that curl back into your skin. Sugaring pulls from the root, so new hair grows in tapered and soft. The bumps around your wrist and under your watch band gradually disappear.

On display all day

Your forearms never geta break from being seen

Scrolling, typing, reaching for things, gesturing while you talk — your forearms are constantly out there. If you've ever caught yourself tugging at your sleeves or wondering if the stubble is noticeable, you know exactly what I mean. Smooth forearms take that thought right out of your head. One less thing to think about.

Nataliia

What shows below your sleeve

Short sleeves, rolled-up cuffs, a pushed-back blazer — your forearms are front and center. Smooth skin just looks more put-together, whatever you're wearing.

No more desk friction

Hours at your laptop, arms resting on the edge — you know how stubble catches and scratches. After sugaring, that's done.

Bracelets and watches sit better

Accessories on smooth skin look different. They move freely, catch the light, don't snag. If you wear jewelry daily, you'll notice immediately.

Nataliia during a forearm sugaring session
How it works

What happens during your forearm appointment

I use a fading technique at the elbow so there's no harsh cutoff line — just a natural gradient toward your upper arm.

  1. 1

    Starting at the wrist

    I begin where your hand meets your arm, creating a clean transition. If you want, we can extend to the back of your hands and fingers — nice touch if you wear rings.

    4–5 minutes

  2. 2

    The main forearm

    Working from wrist toward elbow, following how your hair naturally grows. I cover the entire visible surface evenly, both sides of each arm.

    8–10 minutes

  3. 3

    The elbow blend

    Here's where the fading technique matters. Instead of stopping abruptly, I create a soft gradient into your upper arm. If your upper arm hair is much darker, I might suggest doing full arms to avoid obvious contrast — we'll look together.

    4–5 minutes

  4. 4

    Finishing up

    Quick check that everything's even, then a soothing aftercare product. Nothing sticky — you can get dressed right away.

    2 minutes

Price & Duration

Price
Forearms€0
Duration
20–25 min
Incl.
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Before your visit

Getting ready for forearm sugaring

Quick checklist — nothing complicated.

Let the hair grow out

Wait 2–3 weeks after your last shave. The hair should be about 3–5 mm — roughly the length of a grain of rice. Otherwise the paste can't grip properly.

Leave the accessories at home

Come without your watch and bracelets. Makes my job easier, and you won't have anything pressing on fresh skin afterward.

Skip the lotion today

No creams, oils, or heavy moisturizers on your forearms the day of your appointment. The paste grips best on clean, dry skin.

Loose or short sleeves

Your skin will be slightly sensitive for a few hours. Tight cuffs rubbing against fresh pores isn't ideal.

After the session

Forearms need extra carefor the first 24 hours

Your forearms touch things constantly — desks, keyboards, doorknobs. A little mindfulness while your pores are open prevents irritation.

1
Treatment day

Be gentle with hard surfaces

  • Desk edges, laptop corners, armrests — go easy today. Open pores and rough surfaces don't mix well.
  • A soft cloth under your arms or loose long sleeves can help.
2
First 24 hours

Give your wrist a break

  • Skip the smartwatch and tight bracelets today. Sweat trapped under a band plus pressure on fresh pores equals redness and bumps.
  • Back to normal tomorrow.
3
Treatment day

Keep things clean

  • Avoid touching grimy surfaces. No gym, no heavy sweating.
  • Skip perfume and scented products on the area.
4
From day 1

Moisturize gently

  • Starting tomorrow, a light fragrance-free lotion is fine.
  • The wrist area especially tends to get dry — don't neglect it.
Lower Arm Questions

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Watches, tattoos, and daily life.

Got more questions?

Just message me on WhatsApp – I'm happy to answer your questions.

If you want to start from the hands

Arms up to the Elbowclean in plain sight, without doing everything

Why 'up to the elbow' is enough for many

This is the part of your arms you see most often yourself: when typing, gesturing, looking at your watch or phone.

Many don't want 'full arms' straight away, but just the area that is constantly present in everyday life – tidy, but without a big step.

When the forearm looks visually 'restless'

On the forearm, it's often not the amount that annoys, but the contrast: fine fuzz in backlight or individual darker hairs that catch the eye immediately.

I plan the surface so that it looks even – and above all os that the transition at the elbow remains soft (no visible edge, no 'done' look).

Four moments when you suddenly notice it

  • Working on the laptop: in daylight, the contrast to the skin stands out more.
  • In photos with rolled-up sleeves: the forearm looks more present than thought.
  • With jewelry and watches: a 'fuzzy' image quickly emerges around them.
  • When applying lotion: you feel the texture – and simply wish for more smoothness.

How I set the transition so it remains natural

With 'up to the elbow', the border decides whether it looks harmonious.

  1. I orient myself to your hair distribution, instead of drawing a hard line.
  2. I fade out softly towards the elbow, so you can't see where it 'stops'.
  3. I adapt it to your feeling: very clean or just calmed down – both are possible.

What it can feel like

Forearms are often quite bearable because the skin there is usually less sensitive.

Nevertheless, everyone reacts differently. If a spot is more sensitive, I work in smaller sections – without pressure for speed.

What quickly annoys unnecessarily afterwards

Irritation on the forearm often comes more from everyday life than from the appointment: fabric, bag straps, gym equipment, table edges.

  • Reduce friction: on the same day, if possible, no rough or very tight sleeves.
  • Use products sparingly: preferably no heavily perfumed body lotions directly afterwards.
  • Heat down: if possible, less heavy sweating for the rest of the day.

When you realize: I actually want it complete

Some start up to the elbow and then notice that the upper arm suddenly looks more present in comparison.

Then Arms Complete is the logical next step. If you just want to calm down that area specifically, Upper Arms is also an option.

Clean process and clear limits

For the arm too, what counts for me is: hygienic, calm, comprehensible.

I work with gloves and a fresh setup. In case of acute inflammation, open wounds, severe rash, or suspicion of infection, we prefer to reschedule so as not to irritate the skin further.

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