I'm sure this has been posted before - heck, I may have even posted something similiar, but I need some help/advice. I am really tired of trying to shave my bikini line and would like to start waxing. I'm not sure I want to go get it done professionally though. Does anyone do it at home? I'm wondering if any of the at home stuff actually works? If so, can someone recommend a good product. Or...should I suck it up and get it done professionally? Thanks!
There was a thread about this pretty recently, so if you go back through this section, you should find some info.
I'll reiterate what I said about Poetic Wax - I love it! It's a lot less expensive, though more time consuming, than getting professionally waxed. It's about $40 for the kit (which can be used more than once) and it's at Sephora. I've tried other waxes, and IMO this is far superior.
I might recommend getting at least one professional wax first though...I did learn some tips from my waxer that I now use at home.
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There was a thread about this pretty recently, so if you go back through this section, you should find some info. I'll reiterate what I said about Poetic Wax - I love it! It's a lot less expensive, though more time consuming, than getting professionally waxed. It's about $40 for the kit (which can be used more than once) and it's at Sephora. I've tried other waxes, and IMO this is far superior. I might recommend getting at least one professional wax first though...I did learn some tips from my waxer that I now use at home.
Would you be willing to share any tips you learned from your waxer so I could try it at home? I'd appreciate it
I vote for doing it professionally. If you just want a regular bikini wax (not a brazillian), it should be pretty cheap. I pay $20 every 3-4 weeks for a regular bikini wax. I go the professional route because I am very susceptible to ingrowns and my esthetician is awesome at treating them for me. Just a tip: To help prevent ingrowns, my esthetician uses tendskin immediately following the waxing and then uses a lavender oil to soothe the skin - it really really helps.
I don't think I would ever try a brazillian at home....
i've said it before & i'll say it again.... i had a bad experience w/ poetic wax. it's so expensive (compared to other at home waxes) and while u can reheat it to use again, it's all filled w/ hair which is kinda gross, IMHO. if u r going for a "sides-only" type bikini wax, i think it's possible to do at home w/ sally hansen sugaring wax (in the tub, not the roll on which can pull the hair & hurt). the insides of the legs can be a little tough cuz the hairs tend to grow in weird directions & getting a good angle on ur own is very difficult. anything more tho u should go pro. they do an excellent job & u will spend between 30-50 including tip, but that should only be once a month. good luck!!
shopchicago33 wrote: I'm sure this has been posted before - heck, I may have even posted something similiar, but I need some help/advice. I am really tired of trying to shave my bikini line and would like to start waxing. I'm not sure I want to go get it done professionally though. Does anyone do it at home? I'm wondering if any of the at home stuff actually works? If so, can someone recommend a good product. Or...should I suck it up and get it done professionally? Thanks!
This is kind of long, but too funny not to share!
All hair removal methods have tricked me with their promises of easy, painless removal: the Epilady, the standard razor, the scissors, Nair, Neet, the EpilStop, and now...... The Wax.
My night began as any other normal weekday night. I came home, fixed dinner for my family and got everyone settled for the night. I then had the thought: Maybe I should try that new wax in my medicine cabinet.
I made sure no one would need me and I could head for the bathroom in peace. It was one of those cold wax kits. No melting a clump of hot wax, you just rub the clear strips in your hand, peel them apart, press it on your leg (or wherever). No muss, no fuss.
How hard can this be? I mean, I'm not the girliest of girls but I'm mechanically inclined so maybe I can figure out how this works. You'd think.
So I pull one of the thin strips out. Its two strips facing each other, stuck together. I'm supposed to rub it in my hand to warm and soften the wax. I go one better. I pull out the hair dryer and heat the SOB to ten thousand degrees. I lay the strip across my thigh. I hold the skin around it and pull. OK, so it wasn't the best feeling in the world, but it wasn't bad and the hair came out!! I can do this! So with my next wax strip, I'll move up north.
After checking on my beloved family again, I sneak into the bathroom for The Ultimate Hair Fighting Championship. I drop my panties and place one foot on the toilet. Using the same procedure, I then apply the wax strip across the right side on my bikini line, covering the right half of my vagina and stretching up into the inside of the right ass cheek. (Yeah, it was a long strip.)
I inhale deeply. I brace myself. RRRIIIIPPP!!!! I'm blind from the pain! Oh crap. I've only managed to pull off half an inch of the strip. Another deep breath. And RIIIP! Everything is swirly and tie-dyed. Do I hear crashing drums? OK, coming back to normal again. I want to see my trophy -- my wax covered pelt that caused me so much agony. I want to revel in the glory that is my triumph over body hair. I hold the wax strip like an Olympic gold medallist.
But why is there no hair on it? Why is the wax mostly gone? Where could the wax go, if not on the strip? Slowly, I eased my head down, my foot still perched on the toilet. I see hair -- the hair that should be on the strip. I touch. I feel. I am touching wax.
I look to the ceiling and silently shout Nooooooo!!
I peel my fingers off the softest, most sensitive part of my body that is now covered in cold wax and matted hair, and make the next big mistake. Up until this point, you'll remember, I've had my foot on the toilet. I needed to move, to do something. So I put my foot down on the floor. And then I hear the slamming of the cell door. My vagina is now actually sealed shut! I penguin walk around the bathroom trying desperately to figure out what I should do next.
Hot water! Hot water melts wax! I'll run the hottest water I can stand and get in. The wax should melt and I can gently wipe it away, right? Wrong. I get in the tub -- the water is slightly hotter than is used to torture prisoners of war or sterilize surgical equipment -- and I sit. Now the only thing worse than having your girlie goodies glued together is having them glued together and then stuck to the bottom of a tub.....in scalding hot water. Which, by the way, does not melt cold wax.
So now I'm stuck in the tub -- literally! I call my friend, Liz, because she once dropped out of beauty school so surely she has some secret knowledge or trick to get the wax off. It's never good to start a conversation with "So my ass and vagina are stuck to the tub." She wants to know exactly where the wax is. "Are we also talking cheek, here?" she asks. She isn't even trying to hide the giggles now. I give her the run-down of the entire night. She tells me to call the number on the side of the box, but to have a good cover story for where the wax actually is. "You know that if we were working at help line at XXX Wax Co. and somebody called and said they sealed their entire vagina shut we'd just put them on hold then record the conversation for everyone we know. You're going to end up on a radio show or the internet if you tell them the truth."
While we go through various solutions, I have resorted to scraping the wax off with a razor. Boy, nothing feels better to the girlie goodies than covering them in wax, sticking them to a tub in super hot water and THEN dry shaving the sticky wax off!
Liz suggests that I find the lotion provided with the wax to remove the excess. I rub some in and start screaming "its working! It's working!" I get hearty congratulations from Liz and we hang up.
I successfully remove all the wax and notice, to my dismay, that the hair is still there. So I shaved the damned stuff off. Hell, I was numb by that point anyway. I put the box of wax back in my medicine cabinet. Never know when a moustache might start to come in.
Tomorrow, I attempt hair dying.
Author Unknown........like she'd ever admit to this.
hahahahahaha!!!! I was literally laughing out loud here in my office. "the cell door shut..." hilarious! god, i'm still laughing
oh wait, i forgot to share my waxing advice: i've used the nair wax, pretty similar to the girl's in the story actually except very short strips. the pain wasn't terrible and the wax worked pretty well but the strips were so little that it took forever. i don't have the patience for all that. but i bet if you could find one with a little bit long strip, it'd be okay.
i do it at home. and i poetic wax. i think it is about $45 and i wax every 4-5 weeks and i have had it for a year and probably have 6 more months of it to use before i need to get more... its super simple to use and works SO MUCH BETTER than any other waxing product out there (and believe me- i went through them all)
while u can reheat it to use again, it's all filled w/ hair which is kinda gross, IMHO
Huh?? I don't understand how it gets full of hair - the hair comes off on the strips, which I then throw away...there's plenty in the cup to last for several waxes. And for $40-$45, that works out to $5/wax or less, which is a lot less than the $25 (+tip) I used to pay.
Obviously, no product works for everyone. I've been using this for three years now, and it's worked great every time, for me, but it might not be someone else's cup of tea. I never found the professional waxing to be all that painful (but I don't do Brazilian either) - I actually have more pain doing my upper lip than my bikini area.
shopchicago , what I've learned is (if the pain bothers you) take an aspirin or two a little bit before waxing. Also when you are pulling the strips off, use your other hand to stretch your waxed skin taut - this gives a cleaner pull. Also, you can immediately press down hard on the area with your palm after removing the strip; this will dull the pain a bit (again, if necessary. Everyone has a different pain threshold (sp)).
HTH!
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shopchicago , what I've learned is (if the pain bothers you) take an aspirin or two a little bit before waxing. Also when you are pulling the strips off, use your other hand to stretch your waxed skin taut - this gives a cleaner pull. Also, you can immediately press down hard on the area with your palm after removing the strip; this will dull the pain a bit (again, if necessary. Everyone has a different pain threshold (sp)). HTH!
Thank you - that does help! I think I'll give the poetic wax a try since both you and bex recommended it. Thanks!
Huh?? I don't understand how it gets full of hair - the hair comes off on the strips, which I then throw away...there's plenty in the cup to last for several waxes.
man, i think i must be poetic wax challenged. i mean, i really want to like this stuff, but the one time i tried it i used the entire jar just to do my legs & bikini area. i wasted a ton by either painting it on too thin or too thick & in order to get the job done i had to reheat my used strips (which is what i was referring to, sorry if that was unclear). it was a total nightmare & to top it all off, i still had to shave afterwards to get all the spots i missed or the short hairs that didn't come out. (i guess i should mention i was doing this just before a date w/ a really hot guy, so i was already stressed.) maybe i'll give it another go one of these days, but for legs i really like nair sugar wax & for bikini i think the only way to get a clean job (and less painful) is to go pro. i'm jealous of u poetic girls tho, i wish i could use it cuz i would save a lot of money!
Ah Crystal, now this makes more sense. I only use wax for my lips and bikini area - I shave my legs - so it takes me a much longer time to use it up. I think in the instructions, they only give info for lips, brows, underarms, and bikini line (though I could be wrong; it's been a while since I read the directions), so am not sure it is a good fit for using on leg hair.
It took me a couple of tries to get the wax right too - I was doing it too thin at first. But with practice I got better at it, and now waxing is a breeze.
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