Brazilian Waxing

A Brazilian wax removes everything in your nether regions, leaving you completely smooth everywhere under your underwear. With a Brazilian wax, you'll never have to worry about "escaping tendrils" again Genital hair removal includes hair removal around the anus, perineum and vagina. A Brazilian wax is not something you should undertake at home; it's definitely a salon procedure. You'll never be able to reach all the spots and crevices a professional can, and really, wouldn't you rather have somebody else making sure you're perfect? Prices at beauty salons may range anywhere from $25 to $100 or more.

It warned that most women don't find Brazilian wax comfortable. You'll be having hair ripped out from the roots on your most sensitive and intimate regions. Imagine your eyebrow waxing, only three times as long and in an area ten times as sensitive. The pain of course can be quite acute and it may continue for some time afterwards. Many though feel it is worth it for the results. As a certain level of pain has to be endured with a Brazilian wax it makes sense to always follow up a session with a hair inhibitor. The hair will take longer to grow back until finally it stops growing completely and painful hair removal is no longer necessary. As hair inhibitors are made from natural plant extracts they are safe to use on genital areas and other sensitive parts of the body.

It is important to do a patch test of any product you use for the first time. Then wait 24 hours to ensure that there are no skin reactions. Remember that a slight reddening of the skin is normal for a few hours after the hair removal.

Your hair needs to be at least 1/4 to 1/2 inch long for the wax to have something to grab onto.

Remember to wash your skin thoroughly before starting to remove oils, conditioners or perspiration.

Next prepare the wax: there are products that can be melted in a container over the stove or in your microwave, as well as products that simply need to be warmed up by running them under warm water.

Now that your wax is prepared for use, spread it in a strip across the area you'd like to treat, apply wax in one strip increments at a time before proceeding to the next area.

Put the cloth strip across the waxing area, leave at least a 1/2 part of cloth free so you can grab it firmly and leave the wax on long enough for it to harden.

Remove the cloth strip in a fast, smooth, flat (along with the skin) motion, holding your skin tight with one hand.
Use a wet cloth to wipe the excess wax from your hands, then wipe your hands dry. Most wax residue left on your skin can easily be removed with warm water, or you can buy a wax remover.