Monday, 13 August 2012

Intimate female "hairstyles", from Cosmopolitan 2011


Waxing is probably the best way to remove unwanted hair in the bikini area, but it can get a bit daunting with all the different 'hairstyles' on offer. Johannesburg waxing specialist, Adele Mans, of Fast And Furious Waxing Specialists, has 15 years experience in the beauty industry. She gives us the low-down on old and new trends.

The Regular:  This is the most common of styles
where hair is removed only along the panty line.
'This is also referred to as a 'Swimsuit Wax', and is
the most conservative way of neatening up,
as it literally means the removal of pubic hairs
that stick out of a normal panty or swimsuit
bottom,' says Mans.

The French This is a variation of the regular bikini wax.
'The French bikini wax is the removal of pubic
hair in a similar way to the Brazilian wax, but
no hair is removed from behind. Here, the top
section of hair is waxed into a small shape,
whether it’s a rectangle or triangle and all hair
on the private lip area is removed,' explains
Mans.


The Brazilian Here, a small, vertical strip or triangle just
above the clitoral area is left. Hair is totally
removed from the labia right around to the
peri-anal region. 'With a specialised
technique, most of the hair is removed while
the client lies on her back with her legs are
lifted in a certain way to make the removal of
hair from the bum more comfortable,' says
Mans.

The Hollywood This style removes all hair from the buttocks,
rectal and frontal areas, leaving you
completely bare and smooth. Some women
and their partners believe that a hairless pubic
area looks and feels more erotic and also
gives the freedom to wear even the most
revealing swimwear and lingerie.

The Tiffany Box  This is the latest fad overseas, where hair is
waxed into a square shape and dyed light
blue. Then, a little dangly gem is glued onto
one corner. At Fast and Furious Waxing,
specialists offer a service to 'vajazzle' clients'
pubic areas. 'This includes the decorating of
the cleanly waxed area with diamante and
transfer patterns. These designs can include
the initial of your partner's name, or a pretty
French lace design. They last for up to five
days and don't scratch or irritate the skin. The
hair can also be tinted in different colours and
removed in different shapes, such as hearts
or butterflies,' says Mans.


When waxing, always make sure that the therapist uses hot wax (the harder type of wax) and not cold wax with strips. As Mans explains,
'It's not professional at all to use strip wax (cold wax) on sensitive areas such as the face, bikini area or underarms. Strip wax should only
be used on tougher skin and large areas such as legs, arms, back or chest.' To prevent those dreaded ingrown hairs, use a soft-bristle
brush and liquid cleanser in a circular motion to dislodge the tips of ingrown hairs, get rid of dead skin cells and clear follicles to allow
hairs to surface unimpeded.
After having your wax, make sure to exfoliate twice a week to manage any ingrown hairs. To reduce redness and bumps after waxing,
apply an un-perfumed lotion that contains chamomile, as perfume can irritate the sensitive waxed area.
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