Having wax strips placed on your skin and letting a stranger rip off some of the most sensitive hair of your body doesn't sounds like an ideal way to spend an afternoon. But with beach season about to hit and the thought of stubble or razor burn making you cringe, you might be considering a bikini wax. Plenty of women say a professional wax is worth it for the super-smooth results. You can tell the waxer how much or how little you want taken off, from just a tidying up to a more thorough job on top and past your thigh creases.
The Ins & Outs Of At-Home Bikini Waxing
What to Expect During Your First Bikini Wax
Waxing is a relatively long-lasting way to keep your body free of unwanted hair—you can usually go up to three weeks until the next appointment. But that doesn't mean there's zero maintenance required during the downtime. Also, a waxing routine requires commitment—you need to be fine with living with a little bit of hair once it does start growing back in, and you should stick to waxing as your sole, regular method of hair removal, if possible. But is it OK to shave after waxing? Here's the answer, along with a couple of tips that'll make waxing smoother.
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It is essential that you know how to prepare for laser hair removal on the Brazilian area. For treatment to be effective and safe all hair must be removed before your treatment. It is very difficult to do this properly in a shower with running water. Alternatively, if you have a mirror in your bedroom, use 2 basins of water. One basin to rinse your blade and one to store a clean lukewarm flannel.
Below are some guidelines we would recommend to follow before your bikini waxing appointment with us. For us to be able to give you that smooth finish you desire, we need you to help us out. We would recommend at least half a centimeter in length to ensure we have enough hair to work with and for the wax to adhere to.
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Danno
2 years ago
I agree with you. There is something to it. Now everything has become clear, thank you for helping me with this question.
Deryk
2 years ago
A sad consolation!