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But it doesn’t have to be a big deal really.
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You want to find someone you trust, who is also licensed and trained in Brazilian waxing.
Basically, you want to ensure youre in the cleanest environment before getting to the work downtown.
“Don’t worry, your hair can never be too long to come see us.
Dont worry they’ve seen pretty much everything.
She also says that by the third time, most people don’t even feel it.
Something that will also help?
“Avoid alcohol and caffeine the day of your reservation,” says Petak.
“So best to skip the pre-wax cocktail because it could make you more sensitive.”
Another thing to skip out on?
A cup of coffee.
She adds, however, that it does get easier every time.
Just like in any relationship, it’s best to communicate any and all concerns with your aesthetician.
Patek says to expect that the waxing service should take around 15 to 30 minutes your first time.
Oh, and one more thing from Bourgoin: “Use the restroom beforehand.”
We dont evenwantto know what led to her warning us about that.
“The best way of getting through a Brazilian would be by talking,” explains Bourgoin.
The service is just a short moment in time for many days of smoothness.”
You just need to be able to bend your legs a bit.
“This allows a proper stretch on certain nooks and crannies to ensure all the hair is removed.”
While between sessions, it’s important to maintain your hair at home as best as possible.
Bourgoin encourages stepping away from the razor, too.
“The best way to maintain between Brazilian waxes is to let the hair grow out.
This will ensure you have even growth for your next appointment and full removal of all hair.”