Bikini Wax
The summer approaching, care for your bikini line? Removing hair
from the bikini area can be tricky. Shaving leaves bumps, Rotating
tweezer systems will definitely not be a pleasurable experience, and
epilator creams might irritate your skin as this area is very
sensitive. Is there no perfect method? Waxing is the best ways to
remove hair from the bikini area. Though temporary, these methods give
a clean, smooth surface and the longest-lasting results (so less
maintenance is required). Hair grows back finer because waxing pulls
the hair out below the surface of the skin. Plus, waxing does not
irritate the skin and nerve endings as shaving and depilatories do, so
red bumps and irritations are kept to a minimum.
Before trying bikini wax, we suggest you read the Bikini Waxing Tips.
How often should you wax depending on how fast your hair grows, a good
rule of thumb is to get waxed about every three weeks or when your hair
has grown at least a quarter of an inch. If you are serious about
making your hair down there less visible, be sure not to cave and
shave. Waxing yanks hair at its root and will cause slower, finer
regrowth after a few monthly sessions. Shaving removes only the top
layer and makes what's underneath sprout sooner. When you need quick
stubble fix, rub your bikini line with alcohol and use a tweezer to
pull out only the noticeable hairs. Another stubble-taming trick: Apply
a hair-minimizing lotion daily.
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