| If you were thinking that todays obessesion with removal of pubic body hair was a new thing ... then you would be far from right. |
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| Back in ancient Egypt women were removing all their body hair, and I do mean ALL. |
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| Even today women in the middle east look on hair removal as just part of their daily hygiene routine and begin at a young age. |
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| While leg and bikini wax's are common and most of us don't bat an eyelid, going the "whole way" and having a "Brazilian" is still not so common. |
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| This is partially to due to fear of the pain, and partially due to the idea of someone messing around "down there". |
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| But we have to remember that beauticains are professionals and you haven't got anything they haven't seen before ... bit like your gynea. |
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| Right you've decided to go for it! |
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| Well before you start to drop your panties there are one or two things to check out when choosing where to go. |
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| Ask around the beauty salons before you submit your most sensitive bits to their tender ministrations. |
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| Check if they follow safety precautions, meaning the person who does the wax must wear gloves, disinfect the surface you lie on and never put wax twice on the same strip. |
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| Otherwise, you might leave the parlour with a yeast infection or something worse. |
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| Of course if you not convinced that this is for you. |
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| We can highly recommend the Body Bare Personal Shaver. |
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| Specially designed for the pubic area, it leaves no ugly red bumps or irritations. |
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