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If your diabetes is under good control, there should be no problem. Just do the allergy test that should be recommended with the product.
If you are under poor control, infections can heal slowly and turn into ulcers, which can lead to amputations, so waxing, or even razors (anything which might abrade or break the skin) would be a bad idea.
I don’t get the sugar free wax idea though. Your not planning on eating it, are you?
what are you talking about…sugar free wax? Im a type one diabetic and i wax all the time. There is no problem.
Unless you are planning to eat the wax, using sugarfree wax should not affect your diabetes.
The only affect you might have is that you get an allergic reaction from a component.
Try it on a small patch of skin that is not too visible, to find out how you take to it.