From fingertips to shoulders

Full Arm SugaringComplete smoothness, no exceptions

That split-second check before you take off your jacket. Reaching for a cardigan when you'd rather go sleeveless. Stubble catching on your shirt cuffs. With full arm sugaring, those moments disappear. Wrist to shoulder, both arms, weeks of softness — fabric glides, skin feels like silk, you just stop thinking about it.

Soft regrowth, not scratchy20–25 minutesTattoo-safe
Smooth arms from wrist to shoulder after sugaring
Velvet Arms

What razors can't deliversugaring does

Shaving cuts hair at the surface and leaves a blunt edge. Sugaring removes it from the root — plus a gentle exfoliation. Weeks of softness instead of next-day stubble.

No more scratchy arms

A day after shaving, your arms feel like fine-grit sandpaper. Fabric snags, anyone who touches you notices. Sugaring pulls hair from the root — new growth comes in soft and tapered. That prickly phase doesn't exist.

Elbows actually get softer

Elbows are naturally dry and rough. Sugaring doesn't just remove hair — it takes dead skin with it. You get two results in one: hair-free and noticeably smoother.

Your accessories finally shine

Bracelets, watches, bangles — they look completely different on smooth skin. No fine hairs catching the light or distracting from what you're wearing. Your jewelry becomes the focal point.

Tattoos look sharper

If you have arm ink, you know how fine hairs and dead skin dull everything over time. After sugaring, lines look crisper and colors pop again. Like a refresh without the needle.

The whole picture

Sleeveless withoutthe second thoughts

I'm Nataliia. When people come in for arm sugaring, the story is almost always the same: shaving works for about a day, then the prickle starts. Stubble catches on fabric, scratches against skin, announces itself every time someone touches your arm. Sugaring changes that completely. Hair comes out from the root, so regrowth is fine and soft — not blunt and scratchy. Your arms stay genuinely smooth for weeks. You'll notice it every time you brush against something.

Nataliia

The morning-after difference

Run your hand along your arm tomorrow. No sandpaper, no resistance — just smooth. Your sleeves will slide instead of catching.

Blazer off, no hesitation

Stripping down to a tank top at the gym. Rolling up your sleeves in a meeting. Going sleeveless on a night out. No quick mental inventory of your arm situation first.

Bracelets and watches pop

If you collect accessories, you'll see the difference immediately. On smooth skin, jewelry actually stands out instead of competing with fine hairs.

Full arm sugaring treatment in progress
How it works

Full arm sugaring from start to finish

Wrist to shoulder, both arms, smooth transitions everywhere. When we're done, everything feels soft and even.

  1. 1

    Wrist and forearm

    Starting at the wrist — I can include the backs of your hands and fingers if you want. Then up the forearm, always working with the direction of hair growth.

    5–7 minutes

  2. 2

    Elbow area

    Elbows need extra attention — curves, angles, usually dry skin. The paste lifts dead cells along with the hair, leaving this zone noticeably softer.

    3–4 minutes

  3. 3

    Upper arm

    Elbow to shoulder. The inner arm is more sensitive, so I keep the skin taut for a cleaner pull. At the shoulder, I fade gradually — no harsh lines where your sleeve would sit.

    7–9 minutes

  4. 4

    Final check

    I go over everything once more to catch any strays, then apply a light aftercare. Nothing sticky — you can get dressed right away.

    2–3 minutes

Price & Duration

Price
Full Arms€0
Duration
20–25 min
Incl.
ConsultationAftercare
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Before your visit

How to prepare for full arm sugaring

A few simple things for the best results.

Let the hair grow

No shaving for 2–3 weeks before your appointment. Hair should be about 3–5 mm — short enough to minimize discomfort, long enough for the paste to grip properly.

Watch for sunburn

I can't work on burned or irritated skin. Your left arm especially gets sun while driving — keep that in mind for a few days before you come in.

Skip the lotion

No body lotion, oils, or perfume on your arms the day of your appointment. The paste works best on clean, dry skin.

Loose or no sleeves

Your skin will be slightly sensitive for a few hours afterward. Loose sleeves or a tank top feels better than anything tight that might rub.

After your session

Arm care forthe first 24 hours

Your arms brush against things constantly — desks, fabric, other people. A little care while your pores are open prevents any irritation.

1
Treatment day

Avoid scratchy fabrics

  • Wool, stiff linen, rough synthetics — save those for tomorrow.
  • Anything that rubs will cause itching and redness on fresh skin.
2
Treatment day

Go soft and loose

  • A soft cotton shirt or a loose tank top is perfect.
  • Give your arms room to breathe.
3
Treatment day

Skip the workout

  • Gym, sauna, hot shower — not today. Sweat on open pores leads to irritation.
  • Tomorrow you can go full intensity.
4
From day 1 onward

Moisturize from tomorrow

  • A fragrance-free lotion starting the next day keeps everything soft.
  • Pay extra attention to your elbows — they dry out fast.
Questions

What people ask aboutfull arm sugaring

Straight answers, no sugarcoating.

Got more questions?

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

Whenever you want it consistent throughout

Arms Completeno edges, no overthinking

Why 'complete' makes so much sense for arms

On arms, you see transitions immediately: wrist calm, forearm clean – and then suddenly an edge at the elbow or upper arm again.

Many decide for complete straight away: not because they want 'more', but because they want to avoid this comparison between zones.

The goal is consistency, not 'smooth at any price'

With arms, it's rarely about every single hair having to disappear.

I plan the surface so that it looks generally calmer and feels even – without looking artificial. Many also like that the skin surface often feels smoother because sugaring removes dry skin flakes too.

When full arms are practically pleasant

  • Short sleeves: You no longer have a 'hidden' zone that suddenly stands out.
  • Jewelry & Watch: The area around the wrist looks calmer and well-groomed.
  • Photos & Gestures: Arms are constantly in the picture, often without you noticing.
  • Skin feeling in everyday life: Applying lotion, showering, dressing – everything just feels more even.

How I keep transitions natural

With full arms, the visible edges decide whether it looks harmonious.

  1. I work cleanly at the wrist, but not 'harshly' – so it doesn't look like a cut.
  2. I keep a calm flow, so upper and lower arm look like a unit.
  3. I adapt the intensity: very clean or just calmed down – depending on what you wish.

What it can feel like

Full arms is often less dramatic than expected, but it is more surface area and takes some time.

Forearms are usually quite bearable, upper arms can be more noticeable – that's why I work calmly, in small sections and without pressure for speed. Breaks are completely normal.

What really counts afterwards in everyday life

Arms are immediately back in action: putting on a jacket, carrying a bag, sitting at a table.

  • Watch the sun: if possible, no direct blazing sun on the freshly treated skin on the same day.
  • Avoid friction: better skip rough material, tight sleeves, or rubbing straps for a short while.
  • Stay gentle: no peeling, no strong rubbing (even when drying off).
  • Choose products consciously: preferably no heavily perfumed lotions directly afterwards.

If you notice: Maybe less is enough for me

Sometimes 'complete' is bigger in your head than it feels in the appointment. If you prefer to start smaller, that's totally okay.

Then Arms up to the Elbow fits as a start. If actually only the upper part bothers you, Upper Arms is the targeted variant.

Clean process and clear limits

Even with large areas, it is important to me that you feel safe and the process remains comprehensible.

I work with gloves and a fresh setup. In case of acute inflammation, open wounds, or heavily irritated skin, we prefer to reschedule so the skin doesn't get additional stress.

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