Brazilian
Waxing 101
Disclaimer:
what we are about to share is not for the squeamish, nor the prude, nor the eternally
un-adventuresome. Read on at your own risk.
Brazilian
waxing has become a staple of the modern woman's grooming routine
and yet many newbies are reticent to take the plunge without first getting the
inside scoop. Hold your questions till the end ladies; Brazilian
waxing 101 is about to begin.
Celebrities
from Demi Moore to Gwyneth Paltrow have been credited with stoking the current
Brazilian waxing
craze. But the real masterminds behind the oh-so-bare-Brazilian are reportedly
seven Brazilian-born sisters. The siblings first introduced their waxing style
to the Big Apple in 1987at J. Sisters International Salon in midtown Manhattan
. Celebrity endorsements soon followed suit. Even good girl Gwyneth reportedly
exclaimed that her first Brazilian
waxing "changed my life."
What
exactly is Brazilian
waxing?
The hallmark of a traditional
Brazilian is less about the "landing strip" left in front as it the complete hair
removal of everything behind. Not for the modest, a Brazilian is basically done
in the buff. Most spas and salons do offer a paper thong as well as a spa robe.
However, the logistics of this treatment require that you practically bare it
all.
Will you be embarrassed?
Stripping
down to nothing and throwing your legs over your shoulders in front of a stranger
may initially feel a bit awkward. Keep in mind, you are with a professional and
they are not checking you out. They aren't judging you. You aren't the hairiest
person they've seen nor is your bum the biggest. The whole experience is rather
clinical. A trained, licensed esthetician wearing gloves will quickly and professionally
remove unwanted hair, usually in about thirty minutes or less.
Will
Brazilian waxing
hurt?
When it comes to the eternal question
of pain, everyone has a different threshold so there's no right answer. You should
expect to experience some discomfort; to many women that momentary discomfort
is so worth it. Hello soft, smooth skin. Goodbye razor burn, ingrown hairs and
of course, that lovely post shave itching. Plus, when all is said and done, the
women we surveyed report walking around with a swagger in their step. It seems
indulging in something so secretly feminine is all about personal pleasure. If
anyone else is impressed, it's strictly a fringe benefit.
Brazilian
waxing Dos and Don'ts