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What to Expect at Your First Bikini Wax

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

So it’s your first bikini wax? Wonderful, you will be able to experience being hair free in your bikini line for weeks at a time. Don’t be nervous, this is a requested service that plenty of women and men are getting.

Although every salon or spa and technician has their own style of doing things, we’ll walk you through what you can expect at a regular bikini wax.

* Are you a candidate? If you have never visited the salon or spa for any type of waxing you should be asked to fill out a questionnaire to make sure you don’t have any circumstances or conditions that would not make you a candidate for waxing.

* Get started. You will be lead to a private room and asked to remove your pants and possibly your underwear. Some salons will give you disposable panties while others will work on your bikini area with the panties you’re already wearing. The technician will leave the room to let you get ready and lie on a facial bed.

Make sure you have communicated with the technician and they know exactly how much hair you need left and removed. Be aware the price will go up as more hair is removed at most salons.

* The consult. Seven time the technician returns, they will ask you how much hair you need removed. Some people prefer a tidy up (the hair outside the panty line) while others like the line to go a bit deeper, and some hair off the top of the ‘triangle’ also removed. They may ask you what type of bikini wax you would like when you make your appointment, so they know how much time to book.

* The prep. Hair needs to be at least ¼” long for the wax to grab onto. If the hair is long then the tech will have to trim it down a bit with scissors or clippers. Waxing hair that is long will make it more painful and also has more of a tendency for breaking hair above or below the skin’s surface instead of coming out of the root.

The area will be cleansed and powder or oil will be applied to your skin. Most technicians use hard wax because it works great on coarse hair, so oil which helps protect the skin will be applied. Otherwise powder will be put on the skin to absorb any oils and help the wax not stick as much to the skin for soft wax.

* The tidy up. Because wax should not be applied over skin more than seven time, any stray hairs missed by the wax will be cleaned up with tweezers. A special product to help remove wax residue will be applied, and then something to help calm the skin. You are all done, and they will leave the room to let you change.

* The process. Wearing gloves, the technician will apply warm wax on the hair with an applicator. Hard wax doesn’t need a strip, so will dry a bit before it’s removed. With soft wax, a strip of cloth or muslin will be put over the wax. The technician will hold your skin taut before removing the wax in a fast pull so it’s less painful. They will continue to work in sections until hair is removed.

* The post care. Waxing can do more than leave you hairless. Redness, ingrown hairs and bumps are common in the bikini area. Learn more about waxing side effects.

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What is a Bikini Wax

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

To prepare for a honeymoon or wearing a summer bikini, some women schedule a bikini (or Brazilian bikini) wax at a salon, spa, or other personal-services business.

To perform a bikini wax, a female technician applies warm wax to a woman’s pubic area, places cloth strips atop the wax, & then removes them when the wax hardens by pulling the material off the skin. Often a small thatch of hair is left above the vagina, sometimes in the shape of a heart or triangle.

Why Have a Bikini Wax?

For a woman with profuse pubic hair, a bikini wax will ensure they is not embarrassed when showing a bikini line when wearing a thong, string bikini, or other skimpy swim suit. Also, some women & their partners believe that a hairless or hairless pubic area looks & feels more erotic, & say that hair removal makes oral sex more enjoyable.

If you are considering having a bikini wax, keep in mind that the pubic hair removal process can be uncomfortable & that the hair will grow back. Stubbly pubic hair is itchy, & may hook you on continuing to wax.

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The History of the Bikini

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal

Jacques Heim and Louis Reard – Bikini Inventors
The inventors were two Frenchmen, Jacques Heim and Louis Reard. Of coursework, Heim and Reard didn’t generate the idea of the bikini; drawings of bikini-like suits have been found on wall paintings dating back to 1600 B.C.

The bikini was invented in 1946 and named after the Bikini Atoll in the Marshall Islands, the site of atomic bomb testing.

Atome Bikini
The modern term “bikini” for a particular bathing suit design was first used by Heim and Reard (who were, in reality, the re-inventors of the bikini). Heim was a couturier designer from Cannes, France, who had designed a tiny bathing suit called the “Atome” (italian for atom). They hired a skywriting plane to advertise his design by skywriting “Atome — the world’s smallest bathing suit” Six weeks later, Reard, a mechanical engineer, had another skywriting plane write “Bikini — smaller than the smallest bathing suit in the world.”

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Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Hair Removal, Laser Hair Removal

Laser hair removal, four of today’s most popular methods of unwanted hair removal, is, like any other hair removal system, not without its risks. Although it’s proven effective & safe for the majority of patients, laser hair removal cannot guarantee success for all skin & hair types. A patient’s individual skin conditions, hair density, skin color, as well as the type of laser being used for treatment can all have an effect on the final results. The side effects most often experienced by laser hair removal patients are minor & temporary. However, there’s rare cases where more serious side effects can occur. By informing yourself of these side effects & their possible causes, you can decrease the chances of experiencing them during treatment.
Normal Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

Patients most often document experiencing these minor side effects during or following laser hair removal treatments:

* Redness – after treatment, temporary redness of the skin can occur for 1-3 days on treated areas.
* Swelling – slight swelling or irritation is possible at the follicle site post treatment, dissipating in 1-3 days.
* Itching – itching or discomfort can occur on treated areas during laser sessions.
* Slight Pain or Tingling – lots of patients document that the sensation of laser hair removal can be likened to the light snapping of a rubber band against the skin. While few find it painful, the sensation can vary depending on the sensitivity of a patient’s skin; for sensitive-skinned patients, most laser clinics provide a topical anesthetic cream or spray to numb the skin.

Rare Laser Hair Removal Side Effects

These side effects are experienced less often by patients, & should be brought to the attention of a doctor or laser technician if they persist after treatment:

* Bleeding or Scabbing – sometimes laser hair removal can irritate hair follicles, such that slight bleeding or the formation of scabs occur. This is often only an issue when areas are being over-treated.
* Infection – if treated areas are not cleaned & disinfected properly prior to treatment, & post-treatment, a minor infection can set in.
* Bruising – patients with sensitive skin may experience slight bruising on treated areas.
* Burning – burns to the skin are most often the result of improperly performed laser hair removal, or because a laser was used inappropriately on a specific skin & hair type. In such cases, the laser’s energy gets absorbed by the skin than the hair itself & causes burns.
* Changes in Skin Pigment – like burn side effects, hyperpigmentation (darkening of skin tone) & hypopigmentation (lightening of skin tone) are rare to occur if laser hair removal is performed by an experienced technician, & by using the correct laser technology. If the laser’s energy is absorbed by the skin tissue than the hair follicle, it can either stimulate or inhibit melanin production, thus darkening or lightening skin tone. While this side effect is painless, the results can be permanent unless corrected through other skin treatments. Both hyperpigmentation & hypopigmentation are found to be a greater risk for tanned or dark-skinned patients.
* Purpura – the appearance of small purplish spots, the result of bleeding underneath the skin, is a possible side effect for some patients, but it is usually as temporary as bruising.

* Decide what your laser hair removal goals are, choose what treatment areas you are interested in exploring, & research the different laser hair removal options before scheduling a consultation with a hair removal provider in your area. This will better inform your decisions from the get-go, & enable a laser specialist to better assist you in realizing your hair removal goals.
* Fully discuss your hair removal options with a laser specialist prior to treatment. An experienced technician or doctor is best qualified to analyze your specific skin conditions & hair type; then decide if the laser technology they provide will successfully & safely remove your unwanted hair. They will also be able to accurately inform you of the risks you are susceptible to.
* Have a professional laser hair removal provider perform your treatments, & follow all of their instructions before & after treatment to yield the safest, most successful results. By opting for an at-home laser hair removal kit, or by trusting a non-credible source to perform your laser treatments, you are increasing the chances of enduring ineffective results & various painful or unattractive side effects

Because patients react to laser hair removal differently, the best way to decrease the likelihood of experiencing laser hair removal side effects, minor & severe, is to take positive measures.
Preventing Side Effects

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Bikini Waxing Styles

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

keep in mind that every salon and spa has their own names or versions of how much, or what hair is to be removed for the price on their menu. And because a facility offers bikini waxes, doesn’t automatically mean they will do all the styles for both women and men. This editorial is describing the styles as they would relate to women.

You may not know there’s plenty of bikini waxing styles or types to choose from. Whether you require a tiny or a lot off, you can select the one that is best for you.

When to choose: If it’s your first bikini wax, or are looking for a clean up.

Regular Bikini Wax: Removes the hair outside the panty line.

When to choose: You still require to keep hair, but require more definition than a cleanup.

Full Bikini Wax: Takes the sides of the bikini line deeper than a regular bikini wax, and can also include waxing some hair on top to make a more defined ‘triangle’ area, or trimming down the hair left shorter.

When to choose: You require the area basically smooth with most hair removed, but don’t require to take any hair away from your behind.

Italian Bikini Wax: Takes all hair off the in the front (except a tiny strip) and continues to right before the back. It doesn’t take hair off from the back like a Brazilian (see below).

When to choose: The perfect option if you wear a thong bikini, or require to be or hairless in front and back.

Brazilian Bikini Wax: Takes all hair off the bikini line, front all the way to the back (yes by your bum). Sometimes a tiny strip or triangle is left in the front.

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Bikini Laser Hair Removal

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

Experience Counts
Like other anatomical areas, laser hair removal of the bikini area is dependent on such factors as hair color, skin color, hair strand thickness & density. These factors will be evaluated by physician offices to help pick the most appropriate laser technique for each patient. Those physician offices with the most experience in the field of laser hair removal have the greatest potential for choosing the most appropriate laser or similar light source.

Laser Reduces or Eliminates Razor Bumps & Redness
Although hair removal of the pubic area is widely sought after, & effective, there are more than aesthetic concerns when treating this area. The bikini area is & a region of common occurring folliculitis, inflammation & infection of the hair follicles. Not only does this result in itchy & painful lesions, but often secondary hyperpigmentation & darkening of the skin occur from the inflammation. Fortunately, the laser has been very helpful in reducing, or eliminating, hair growth & diminishing, or stopping, recurrent folliculitis.

Laser Hair Removal is Highly Effective
Although other forms of hair removal–such as electrolysis, depilatory creams or waxing–can be used, each has its own limitations as to effectiveness & ease of use. In two to six treatments, bikini laser hair removal may accomplish a permanent reduction in the majority of pubic hair. The procedure is very quick & well tolerated. Even the hair that remains is lots of times reduced in diameter, making them significantly less of a cosmetic issue while also reducing the irritation of the hair follicle. Overall, this procedure is commonly performed with high patient satisfaction. Remember lasers are medical devices that need a high level of expertise to be used safely. Physician offices specializing in these procedures increase not only effectiveness but also the safety of the procedure.

Not only does laser hair removal stop the folliculitis, & subsequent skin darkening, but a few of these laser systems are beneficial in reducing hyperpigmentation, & persistent skin redness, which occurred from earlier episodes of folliculitis. This exciting secondary benefit to laser hair removal is very appreciated by the patient. Having a bikini area that’s free of hair, irritation, & discoloration, can be very desirable.

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Bikini Hair Removal

by admin on Nov.26, 2009, under Bikini Hair Removal, Hair Removal

The appeal of a treatment like bikini hair laser treatments is very easy to understand. With fashion & grooming trends being what they’re, it’s not always easy to exude total confidence in low cut bikinis, under garments, or athletic attire, with the skin irritation often brought on by razors & at-home hair products. After a few brief visits to a reputable laser clinic or medical spa, however, you can safely & efficiently remove pubic hair & keep it off for the long haul.
Are Bikini Laser Hair Removal Results Permanent?

to its intimate nature, bikini line hair removal doesn’t tend to get discussed as often as some other types of body hair treatments. But, as plenty of laser technicians can tell you, the demand for bikini laser hair removal has skyrocketed in recent years, as more & more people seek to escape the pain & hassle of traditional pubic hair removal methods like shaving & waxing.
Bikini Laser Hair Removal: What to Know

If you have ever read about how laser treatments works on the back, legs, or face, you already know the principles behind bikini hair removal. But, considering the sensitivity of the region, laser technicians do take extra care to insure that the procedures are performed carefully & precisely, whether they’re removing sporadic follicles from around the bikini line, or all the hair in proximity to the genitals (a.k.a Brazilian hair removal). If a patient feels pain from the laser, it’s usually brief & minimal, akin to a light snap from a rubber band, & any redness or bruising should subside within a few days after the treatment. For plenty of people, all it takes is 3-4 sessions of bikini line laser hair removal, lasting less than an hour each, to get their desired results. HairRemovalForum has plenty of resources on this subject in our laser technology information section.
What Is the Cost of Bikini Laser Hair Removal?

This is a key query that comes up with all types of bikini line hair removal: is it a permanent solution? Well, according to the FDA’s definition, bikini laser hair removal is not a form of permanent hair elimination. This is because laser treatments, while effective in permanently removing as much as 90 percent of hair regrowth, cannot guarantee the complete elimination of all unwanted bikini area hair for the life of the patient. Instead, the procedure’s effects are described as permanent hair reduction than permanent hair removal. Nonetheless, with results lasting for multiple years in plenty of cases, bikini laser hair removal is truly the next best thing to a permanent treatment.
How Does Bikini Laser Hair Removal Work?

Like any cosmetic treatment, your bikini hair laser treatment cost will depend on the region you live in, the clinic you choose, & the number of sessions required. Over all, hair laser costs have been dropping in recent years as the demand has risen, so the chances are nice that a bikini laser hair removal price tag at your local clinic could be as small as $250-$300 per session. This could increase to the neighborhood of $400-$500 for a Brazilian bikini treatment. Generally speaking, Brazilian laser procedures will be more time consuming, since they equate to total removal of pubic hair, than the removal of stray, unwanted hairs along the bikini line. You can find out more about laser treatment costs by contacting us & scheduling a free consultation with two of the top laser clinics in your area.
Pubic Hair Removal: Other Options

If you or your doctor pick that advanced laser treatments are not the best solution for you, there are certainly plenty of other bikini hair removal alternatives out there. Brazilian bikini waxing is very popular, & can last a long while, but you’ll require a high tolerance level for pain. The same goes for electrolysis, which is two of the few procedures that can advertise itself as permanent hair removal. Treatments are typically very time consuming, as well, & not recommended for the tender regions of the bikini area. There are other at-home systems you can learn about in our alternatives section. Suffice it to say, however, when it comes to the careful art of bikini line hair removal, the safest & perhaps most efficient process to remove pubic hair is still bikini laser hair removal, as performed by a clinical professional.

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