I want to wax my bikini line, but im not sure what kind to use. I tried Nad's once but it didnt work and it hurt like hell, really really bad. I tried plucking lol but that didnt work too well and it still hurt bad. I want to wax cuz shaving, cream removal, and all that other junk doesnt work for me. So im asking for some suggestions for bikini waxing its from like CVS or Wallgreens, you know general stores and such. Also, my skin is really sensitive and i dont want it to look really bad because im going to a hotel and were swimming, so want it to be close and stuff. Thanks to anyone who has any ideas!!!
-KaTe
Van_10 answered Friday May 6 2005, 12:05 pm: bikini waxes hurt for the first few tries, from my expeience i use th ebrazilian wax because it goes to the root and keep it hairless for up to 6 weeks, remember yo uhave to apply lotion after waxing because of the redness [ Van_10's advice column | Ask Van_10 A Question ]
Michele answered Friday May 6 2005, 10:34 am: See if there is a Sally's Beauty Supply Store in your area, or any Beauty supply store, but check it out because some only sell to salons and beauticians. But Sallys, and they are nationwide, sell to the public. Get your waxing supplies there. Honee Hair Removal System is good, and they have one for sensitive skin.
EJ47 answered Friday May 6 2005, 8:07 am: You might want to look into prfessional help for bikini waxes. They know whats good to use and do it really, really fast so it doesnt hurt like hell. I get my eyebrows done every now and then, because shaving only encourages growth...
Look around town or surrounding areas, your sure to find someone. If you don't, look around for this 'razorless shaving' stuff my friends talk about. It actually works and supposedly does a great job...
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