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This isn't a treatment you can perform at home, on yourself. I'll say it again: DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME. Always seek the services of a licensed esthetician who is trained in the Brazilian technique. Ask to see his or her credentials. If the esthetician you speak to seems uncertain about the Brazilian, or can't supply documented proof that he or she has received the appropriate schooling ¡ª run! Run far away and never return.

You'll receive your Brazilian in a separate treatment room or behind a privacy screen. But get ready to swallow your pride. This service involves a certain amount of nudity (on your part, wise guy) and some very embarrassing positions (think ankles behind the ears, and you're almost there).

It's not easy to find a Brazilian specialist who's comfortable with men, so call ahead. You can't just walk in off the street and ask a room full of women to wax your tackle. (Well, you could. But you better be damned certain you're standing in a salon, before you open your mouth.)

If you want anyone to work professionally in such close quarters, show some respect. Shower immediately before treatment, don't hit on your esthetician, and lay off the bean burritos for a few days.

- By Anon,

I get it done from about Feb to Nov. It does hurt the first time-the key is to trim to about 1/4 of an inch before you go. (& make sure it's someone you trust!!) It lasts quite a while & the maintenance doesn't hurt nearly as bad. - By Mr. Naughty

Bikini line waxes hurt like heck all the time unless someone is doing it right. I find the smaller the strip the less the pain. They don't seem to advertise it around here because God forbid that this province would get with the times, yeesh! So then I gotta phone around everywhere to find out who does it. Then you just never know if you're getting someone good or not. ¨C By Atilla

Yes Brazillian Waxing is painful; certain areas more than others, but you can do some things beforehand to help ease the pain. My sister is a cosmetologist, and she gave me these tips: 1) Take Motrin or Tylenol an hour before your appointment and 2) Eat about 4 TUMS (the antiacid) about 3 hours before your appointment. I can't remember exactly what the TUMS does, but it has something to do with altering the alkaline in your system and reduces the pain. She also recommends exfoliating the area before you go. After care tips - in case your waxer does not give you any - are to coat the area with a thin film of vaseline then cover that with baby powder to keep from sticking to your pants! You should do that for about 2 or 3 days following your waxing. It is supposed to help reduce redness and those awful red bumps. Hope this helps!! ¨Cby Chiguy

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