You've got different options when it comes to the style of your bikini wax. There's the basic bikini wax where they only take off the pubic hair on the sides, the Brazilian wax popularized by "Sex and the City," and more. There's also the option to remove, uh, all the hair, front and back.
You can also tell your aesthetician which kind of wax you prefer. There's the soft wax used for thinner hair and hard wax which is directly applied to the skin. Most salons use a combination of the two, but you can make a request if you prefer one.
It's better if you know what you exactly want beforehand to avoid going back and forth with the aesthetician. You'll save yourself from extra pain and have your waxing session done faster.
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Scheduling around your menstrual cycle in mind is important when getting bikini wax. Technically, you can get it done when on your period (as long as you use tampons or menstrual cups). However, we strongly advise against it: Your skin is extra sensitive during this time which will make the experience more painful.
You also shouldn't do it three days before or after either because your pain tolerance is generally lower at this time — and lord knows we don't want the pain to be any worse than it already is.
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One of the main insecurities of women when going for a bikini wax is being too hairy. If that's the case, relax: It's normal and nobody's judging you. Plus, it's recommended to go to the salon when your hair is at least a quarter of an inch long.
Oh and don't even think about shaving before going. Aside from defeating the purpose of waxing, your skin will become extra sensitive to the wax, which will increase your risk for irritation and inflammation.
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Wear something light and loose when you head to the salon. Ditch your leggings and skinny jeans as tight clothing may cause friction. You'll also want to skip those sexy lace panties since they may lead to itchiness and irritation. Go for that comfy underwear instead — and maybe a breezy, breathable skirt or dress?
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Talk about precious cargo: You've got to be extra careful and cautious when selecting your salon. Check reviews online or ask for recommendations from some of your trusted gal pals. And above all, pay attention to two main things: professionalism and sanitary practices.
If you go to a salon and see them double dipping their spatula into the wax, or find yourself feeling uncomfortable in any way, trust your gut and leave.
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