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Once you have decided to consider waxing pubic hair
to keep it neat and tidy, you might start to find
out about the various types of bikini line waxing
available because it's no longer so simple as just
removing the stray hairs around the tops of your
legs or those poking out of your skimpy bathing
costume.
These days there are decisions to make about the
type of bikini waxing you will choose and the
treatments have all kinds of names. To make matters more confusing there is no
universally recognised meaning for many of the terms
relating to pubic hair removal although here are a
few guidelines which will give you a rough idea.
In the past, a bikini wax involved simply removing
hair which showed outside the line of your underwear
or swimsuit.
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But now the most talked about type of waxing for the
bikini line is the Brazilian wax which is named
after the South American beauties (male and female)
who like wear very skimpy thong bikini bottoms on
the beach and don't want any excess hair showing.
The full
Brazilian wax involves removing all hair
growing anywhere in the pubic region - back, front
and between including the buttocks and is also
called Bare waxing, Sphinx Waxing (after the
hairless cat) and Hollywood Waxing.
There is a modified Brazilian (sometimes called a
"Playboy" from the look of the models there) which
involves keeping a small "landing strip" of pubic
hair in front. These days a triangle of hair rather
than a strip is often left there for a more natural
look.
Then there is the “Natural" bikini wax which takes
hair off the buttocks, between the legs and the hair
along the edge of the bikini line but leaves the
pubic area looking natural.
And salons are starting to sell other types of
waxing such as a "Parisian" wax using a different
type of cooler wax favored in France. Sometimes they
may brand waxing treatments under their own names
too.
At many beauty salons, you can also have a made to
order, bespoke look which involves creating a shape
in your pubic hair such as a heart or a butterfly.
So how can you get past all the confusion
surrounding the different types of bikini waxing out
there?
Rather than worrying about what to call your bikini
waxing treatment it is best simply to tell the
beautician where you would like hair removed and she
can tell you what they call it (if anything) or ask
what the various names they use in their price list
mean so that you a clear what each treatment
involves in that particular salon. For example, in a
full Brazilian wax you would expect the hair from
the labia to be removed but for some salons this
might only be done if you specify bare or Sphinx
waxing.
It's best if you are clear about what you would like
waxed before you go for your hair removal session
and then you can be quite specific about which areas
of unwanted hair you would like to be removed at the
beauty salon.
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