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Caring for the Beauty of Women With Bikini Waxing

Removing bikini hair involves removing hair in the intimate area. Many women do this for reasons of health, cleanliness or just following the latest fashion trends.

Bikini is called waxing because pubic hair is usually removed and does not appear when wearing a bikini. Current development trends assume that pubic hair will look embarrassing. This procedure is done by using wax to remove hair or fine hair.



Different types of bikini hair removal

Bikini hair removal can usually be done in a salon or spa by beauty experts. The type of bikini waxing varies depending on the area that must be handled. This difference will also determine the cost of treatment, including the pain produced. Here are a few types:

  • Brazilian total wax bikini
  • Discard all hair around the groin and pubic.
  • Partial Wax of a Brazilian Bikini
  • Groin hair, lips or vaginal lips are removed, leaving a thin line leading to the navel.
  • Expanded bikini wax
  • Hair or feathers pulled up to 5 cm from the bikini line.
  • Traditional bikini wax
  • Remove only hair outside the area covered by a bikini.

Apart from using wax as for the waxing procedure, pubic hair can also be removed by shaving, cutting, or using a laser.

Bikini hair removal procedure

For those of you who have never used bikini wax, the following procedure will be followed:

  • You will be asked to remove all undershirts and wear disposable underwear.
  • If the pubic hair is long, your hair will be cut first with scissors.
  • Hot wax is applied to the pubic hair with a spatula, then the wax is covered with plaster.
  • After the wax is hard enough, the cast is removed quickly, so pubic hair reaches the roots.

This process is actually painful because the genital area is sensitive area. Compressing intimate areas with ice wrapped in tissue when they return home can relieve pain. The more you bikini epileps regularly, the more you will get used to not suffering too much.

Risks of Removing Bikini Hair

In addition to pain, those who will undergo this process must be aware of the risks that may be behind the bikini removal, including:

  • Folliculitis
Folliculitis is an infection of the hair follicle. This condition occurs when the waxed skin in a bikini becomes inflamed or if there is pubic hair that develops on the skin. In some cases, infections can develop more seriously and require antibiotic treatment.
  • Swollen
If you have sensitive skin or shave your hair for the first time in a bikini, your skin may swell. Swelling usually lasts a day or two and is a normal reaction.
  • The wound
Forced removal of pubic hair often makes skin blistered or injured.
  • Hyperpigmentation
Hyperpigmentation is another risk of hair removal on a bikini, meaning that the skin is uneven. This condition is related to the side effects of infections and injuries after the bikini wax.

Seek medical attention immediately if redness appears on the area of ​​the drug to remove skin on the skin, including pus, swelling, and burning sensation. In addition, although it is classified as difficult and risky, some people do waxing at home. The point to remember is that the equipment used must be sterile and that the product used must have been tested without BPOM to avoid the risk of infection. Read and follow the rules for using the product used.
 

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