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September 21, 2012 at 08:35 AM posted in General Discussion

Brazilian waxing, otherwise known as Hollywood waxing or the Sphynx, is the most popular pubic hair removal method today. It's a full wax in the pubic region created in New York in 1987. While it started as a very controversial hair removal process, as many argued how unnatural it is not to have any pubic hair at all, it's now a part most women's beauty regimens. The Brazilian was Brisbane for example, is a quick waxing method that leaves your skin clean and hair-free. With full pubic waxing you don' t need to worry about removing hair in very deep and intimate areas nor do you have to keep trimming at all and running after new hair. The safety of Brazilian wax Brisbane still leaves some people doubtful though. Most women say it's really painful, and some claim to have fainted the first time. Today, waxing is much safer than before. Professional bikini waxers are gentle with your skin and quick with the removal of wax strips. They apply powder before waxing to prevent cohesion of wax and skin, and they strip areas one at a time to really lessen discomfort. After waxing, stray hairs are tweeked by waxer gently so you won't have to get another wax in the same area. The waxed area will be soothed by lotion which the waxer will apply. This helps calm the skin from all the tense pulling it has just gone through. Brazilian wax Brisbane has harmless and very manageable side effects. Bumps, a little redness, and a few ingrown hairs are expected to appear right after waxing. This can be healed by frequent application of aloe Vera lotion. Modern bikini waxing seldom has cases where irritations occur, especially if the waxer is careful and also because the wax being used is really made for this purpose. Brazilian waxing is much better because unlike shaving, it slows down instead of double hair growth, so the more you do it, the less you'll have to get rid of hair eventually. So is full bikini waxing safe? Absolutely, provided it's done by a professional waxer and all the right tools.

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