Brazilian waxing.. :)?!


Question: Okay so im ready to get myself waxed.. I heard it hurts really bad, but you'l love the outcome.. I just wanna know like how much they usually cost, and when you get it done for the first time, does it leave a rash or anything..?? and tips??


Answers: Okay so im ready to get myself waxed.. I heard it hurts really bad, but you'l love the outcome.. I just wanna know like how much they usually cost, and when you get it done for the first time, does it leave a rash or anything..?? and tips??

i have been waxing most of my body, including the butt and brazilian, and have noticed that the hairs come back shorter, finer, more sparse, and take longer to grow out with each waxing session...these waxings i have been doing for a little over a year and have noticed a SIGNIFICANT difference!!! =)

whenever I get all those areas waxed it the bill comes out a little over $100 plus tip. as far as getting your skin reaction...it might get red for a little while but usually it goes away in less then a day. i have never gotten a rash from any of my waxings.

regarding the pain, it hurts at first, but not as much with each additional waxing session. the pain level for your first time will probably be an 8...next time a 6, than 4, maybe 2, and just 1 to none from then on. as everybody else knows, go to a professional and they will have creams. its much better to wax though since the results are long term and your skin will be baby soft/smooth for a long time =)

after waxing a few times some hairs will stop growing back, however, for permanent results you may wanna try laser hair removal. after the first session i noticed that in some areas the hair did not grow back at all!! try it if you would like, its gonna cost ya a pretty penny, but its painless and the results last forever. because each persons' skin type is different you may have to get multiple treatments for all thair to be gone. on average you need 5 to 6 treatments.

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Jack

well it doesn't tickle! LOL depending on the salon/spa where you get it done it ranges between $25 to $55 dollars. it doesn't leave a rash unless you have a reaction to the wax but it will be a little red and tender for a while afterwards. as for tips............ make sure you breath and try not to think about how much that second and third ect..... is going to feel. But, you will love the results, so much better then shaving. good luck : )

ok I just got one done for the first time about a month ago. I really didnt think it hurt that bad it just burned a little but its not really that painful. My cost around $40 but it all depends where you go. I haven't seen the pircies above $50. After I had mine done there was no rash and there never was a rash which was sweet but I did have a little bruise but it went away in like two days but it wasnt that big of a deal. well good luck

they can be pretty expensive mine was like $60 but it also depends on who/which salon you choose... you might wanna call around. and also be sure that they use fresh wax because you dont want wax thats been used on someone else... god only knows what's touched them and you dont want it on you! my first time i had a small bruise where she didnt yank the strip hard enough at first.. it'll be red for a while at first but it'll go away after a couple hours.... and it shouldnt leave a rash if the techniques used are clean and it's done right... but yes indeed it DOES HURT LIKE HECK! BUT ITS WORTH IT!! =D I was like 17 when i first started getting it done and im fixing to turn 22 and still do it!

its cost about 30$ and it rly dosnt hurt as bad as u think





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