The Nightstarzz asked:
I shaved my bikini area about two days, and have the itchy stubble. I would like a more longer lasting solution, but products i have tried recenetly dont seem to want to grub the stuble, though there is some hair growth above the skin. Does anyone have any suggestions or do you should it can be taken care of professionally? Do i have to let the hair grow out or what? I have used Surgi Wax Honey wax strips and Surgi Wax No Strip bikini wax.
Would these products work on stubble though?
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I shaved my bikini area about two days, and have the itchy stubble. I would like a more longer lasting solution, but products i have tried recenetly dont seem to want to grub the stuble, though there is some hair growth above the skin. Does anyone have any suggestions or do you should it can be taken care of professionally? Do i have to let the hair grow out or what? I have used Surgi Wax Honey wax strips and Surgi Wax No Strip bikini wax.
Would these products work on stubble though?
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Get it done professionally.
Posted by sara f 9 on September 13th, 2008.
Nair works great!
Posted by LifeSux on September 15th, 2008.
rubbing it with candle[s] is better-of
Posted by Mussy d on September 16th, 2008.
nothing beats a beauty parlor, specially on this subject!!
Posted by annie on September 17th, 2008.
I would NOT try to do this on my own …. it can be dangerous for you. If you purchase the wrong wax or do something wrong it can be extremely painful! However if you insist on doing it yourself go to your local Sally’s or if you don’t have one find a dealer who seels GIA waxes. The sugar waxes and brazillian waxes they sell are very nice they heat evenly and are very simple to use.
EDIT: A lot of waxes are made for stubbly areas. They usually work best when the hair is about 1-2 CM long. This way the wax can attatch itself easily without having untameable hair in the way.
I’ve waxed my legs when the hair was quite long and I missed spots because the other hair was so long the wax couldn’t reach my skin to grab onto the shorter hairs.
Posted by Dark Cabaret on September 17th, 2008.
Seek a qualified aesthetician!! Don’t settle for the hair shop lady doing it. Make sure the aesthetician has had experience since school waxing the bikini…especially if it turns into a Brazilian or Sphinx waxing. The bikini area hair is coarser and more deeply rooted than other body hair. Also the skin in the area is more pliable so usually assisting the aesthetician in holding back skin and/or a body part is not unusual in a typical bikini wax. Make sure you eat well, drink plenty of water and get good sleep the day before the procedure. Oh yeah, hair should be at least 1 1/4″ long before going in for the waxing. If it is longer, trimming is necessary. Get off the bed if she doesn’t break out the trimmers! Good luck, take a squeezy ball and breathe!
Posted by carboncopy3570 on September 19th, 2008.
Your best bet is getting it done professionally.
Posted by wondernut on September 20th, 2008.
By a professional.
Posted by Katherine H on September 21st, 2008.
GOtta let the hair grow till about 1/2 inch long, then use some Gigi honee wax with wither muslin strips or pelon. Good luck.
Also, think about going to your local beauty school for a cheap but professional wax.
Posted by Simplystunning on September 22nd, 2008.