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Package Promotions



Available until end of december '09
For reservation, please call 2232471

Now offering more services

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Now offering Manicure & Pedicure
$15 and above

Sept 09 Promotion Package Treatment


Now offering new package treatments including Massage Therapies, Body and Facial treatments at KRL. :)

Package Treatments
  • Package Facial
  • Package Brazilian Waxing (3 sessions-once a month for 3 months)
  • Manicure & Pedicure

Sugaring

Below is an article posted by Leli on Hair Removal & Sugaring at google answers. Here's the link to it ---> http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=122411

SUGARING
This is occasionally described as waxing because, like waxing, it uses something sticky to pull the hair away. Sugaring is particularly associated with Arabic countries and was a method used by the Ancient Egyptians.

"Such kurat al milh or caramel "balls" were highly desired by Mediterranean Christian, Jewish, and Muslim women and were used not for chewing -- but as depilatory or hair-removing products. Even today in 1998 Mediterranean women boil down sugar and lemon solutions into a resulting sticky, workable mass that is used to remove unwanted body hair. Such depilatory products, in fact, are known widely throughout various Mediterranean societies by the Arabic name -- halawa -- which translates as "sweet."

"Sugar", by Louis E. Grivetti (Department of Nutrition, University of California) http://teaching.ucdavis.edu/nut20/0027.htm

"This alternative to waxing hair removal came from ancient Egypt and is popular in Arab countries. A mixture of sugar, lemon juice, and water is heated to forms a syrup. The syrup is formed into a ball, flattened onto the skin, then quickly striped away. The hair is removed at the root."

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