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Most ladies freak out once they hear what Brazilian wax. Chiefly because it is associated with pain or discomfort and due to the process itself, what sort of exposes your most private parts to a complete stranger.
Anyways, this text is perfect for people who haven't got a Brazilian wax before, or that do not understand what a Brazilian wax is. So, to keep it short and easy a Brazilian wax is the procedure of waxing off all of your crotch hair, front and back. By all I am talking about all. A Brazilian wax is different from a bikini wax or perhaps a French wax that takes off only the sides around your bikini line.
Why should I recieve a Brazilian wax?
Brazilian wax is a very good alternative to shaving. Everybody hates shaving, especially in that area, so this is one good reason. Another benefit is it lasts considerably longer. It is because the hair is removed from the follicle (or the root) rather than being cut in the skin level. A Brazilian can last so long as About six weeks, so there you have it. You only need to take 4 or 5 of these during the summer.
What goes on in there?
In the salon, your esthetician will do a quick overview of the whole process if you ask her to. You don't need to embarrass myself or anything, and don't hesitate to ask questions. After you met the esthetician you'll have to remove your clothes in the waist down and lay on a bed.
By the way, before getting a Brazilian wax you need to trim your pubic hair so that it will not be more than one-half inch. Typically, a length between a quarter of an inch and half in inch is fine. If you haven't tried it they can get it done for you prior to the Brazilian. This can reduce the pain.
Now, when it comes to the waxing itself, different salons do different things. Some use hard wax, which may be performed without using strips, some use regular wax or strip wax. Both methods are fine, except that when taking out the hair from more sensitive areas it is recommended to use hard wax.
Following the waxing is done, some estheticians will use a tweezers to get rid of any remaining hair, some don't. Again, it varies from location to location, some get it done some don't. Also, after the process is performed some estheticians will apply baby powder to the waxed area to prevent redness or swelling.
Does it hurt?
Pain is something summary, so there isn't any right answer here. For many people it hurts like hell from some it is only a discomfort. As a general rule, for people will thicker and darker hair does it will hurt more that for those who have thinner and lighter hair.