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How Does a Brazilian Wax Work?

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How Does a Brazilian Wax Work?

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General Overview A Brazilian wax is a popular hair removal process for the bikini area. It is the most extreme form of bikini waxing because it involves removal of the hair from the region near the buttocks all the way to the pubic area. Almost all of the hair is removed except for a small strip of hair on the groin. However, the full Brazilian wax removes all of the hair, without leaving any on the groin. As the name suggests, this waxing procedure developed in Brazil where the women and men often wear highly revealing bathing suits, which necessitates the removal of excess hair from the groin area. How It Works The Brazilian waxing process begins with baby powder or talcum powder being applied to the area where the hair is to be removed. The wax is heated to an appropriate temperature and spread over the hair to be stripped off. The baby powder prevents the wax to stick to the sensitive skin. The wax is allowed to harden for a few seconds at which point a strip of fabric is placed on

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