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Bikini waxing - what actually happens???

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tiktok · 01/05/2002 09:36

I've looked at all the archived stuff on this, but can't find what to really expect when you get one of these. I've tried it myself at home - aaaaargh agony, would never do it again and the result was awful - and shaving is useless as it's just not smooth enough for more than about 2 minutes.

Is it horribly painful and embarrassing? Do you have to take your knickers off and bare all? And will once at the beginning of the summer be enough? Can't decide whether to take the plunge or not, but do quite like the idea of not having any more bother.

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Enid · 01/05/2002 10:18

Depends how much you have 'off'. My slightly prudish West Country salon do up to your knicker line, so I always wear my skimpiest pants.

My old London salon did as much as you wanted, you could have it all off if that was your thing. If they do it properly you should be prepared to get into a fairly undignified position (holding leg straight as far back as you can while lying on your back) and don't worry, they've seen it all before!

Regrowth depends on you, about a month I'd say on average. Gently exfoliate after the first week (GENTLY!!) to help prevent ingrowing hairs.

And yes, its as painful as you would expect. Although I've been having it done for so long, I can chat happily throughout.

SueW · 01/05/2002 13:23

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honeybunny · 01/05/2002 13:53

I swear by the home kits (wax strips that you warm in your hands). dh takes great delight in doing my bikini line!! Not that he's perverse or anything? At least I don't think he is!!

Tinker · 01/05/2002 18:52

tiktok - so glad you asked this. Have always wondered just how, er, "intimate" it gets?

What happens in between waxings though? Doesn't it have to grow back a bit before it can be done again?

IDismyname · 01/05/2002 19:30

I've graduated from bikini to full leg wax as well. My advice would be to first timers is to take a couple of paracetamol or nurofen about an hour before you go to have it done. It really numbs any pain!

Enid · 01/05/2002 19:51

Tinker, yes, it has to grow back for a couple of weeks.

Enid · 01/05/2002 19:52

And DONT get it done the day before or during your period! It's twice as painful.

bundle · 01/05/2002 19:54

or a brandy, fms!!!

Paula1 · 01/05/2002 20:57

the beautician that did mine told me that the right side always hurts more than the left because there are more hairs there. I do it myself now with warm wax and cotton strips, it is all in a kit in Boots. When the hairs grow back they don't all seem to grow back together, so you don't look like spiders legs are escaping!!

jodee · 01/05/2002 22:28

I feel silly asking this - I've always used creams and was thinking of going for a wax job - I understand about waxing around the bikini line and going in as far as you want, but what about the length of hair that's left, does it get a trim, wax or what? (Major embarrassment here!)

bloss · 02/05/2002 00:44

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Enid · 02/05/2002 11:32

jodee, I trim mine before I go so its as neat and tidy as possible!

SueDonim · 02/05/2002 14:17

Paula1 is the R-hand side pain thing the same even if you're lefthanded? It's true, though the R hand side is more painful. One of my eyebrows is sorer to pluck, too. Anyway, I've just booked in for a bikini wax, an eyebrow wax and eyelash tint. Must remember to organise some gas-and-air for the occasion.

jodee · 02/05/2002 14:36

Thanks Bloss and Enid, I'd better get the shears out of the shed then!

SueW · 02/05/2002 15:00

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debster · 02/05/2002 16:23

I admit to having my pubes buzzed with a pair of clippers by my dp. He always seems keen to do it - I'm not sure why though! I'm too much of a coward about the pain to go for the waxing option but I find having them trimmed with the clippers is enough to keep them under control.

SueDonim · 02/05/2002 17:03

Doesn't that give you stubble rash, Debster?? Shaving or clipping always brings me out in gruesome spots!

Paula1 · 02/05/2002 19:41

Suedonim, the right hand side is something to do with the way blood flows around your body (allegedly, there are actually fewer hairs on the left hand side of my bikini line - and that is why!)

debster · 06/05/2002 20:19

No I've not had stubble rash but then I don't have really thick pubes. They're thin and straggly so a quick going over with the clippers keeps them neat and tidy! I must admit I never thought I'd end up discussing my pubes with complete strangers. Probably why I'm not keen on going on a Mumsnet meet-up

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