Erin asked:
I've never waxed any part of my body other than my eyebrows. I'm considering trying out a bikini wax since shaving that area can be difficult. What do I need to know before I get one done? (Other that it may hurt, of course.)
I've never waxed any part of my body other than my eyebrows. I'm considering trying out a bikini wax since shaving that area can be difficult. What do I need to know before I get one done? (Other that it may hurt, of course.)
Thanks in advance!
Touchdown Gear

its going to hurt but worth it
Posted by janina_sd1 on September 16th, 2008.
too painful. Don’t do it.
Posted by Josa H on September 18th, 2008.
you need to do some research first so that when you go you know exactly what type you want and you need to find out the credentials of the place you go to.
Posted by Tammy C on September 18th, 2008.
go to the chemist.
Posted by raj.kr_garg on September 18th, 2008.
I’d rather give birth to a full size human than bikini wax..I tried my legs one time and got ONE strip done…after that pain…I’d rather take the extra time to carefully shave in the bikini area…that is just PURE torture!!!
Posted by KatB on September 20th, 2008.
wear clean underwear!
Posted by Sharp Marble on September 21st, 2008.
have a few drinks beforehand.
other than that, it’s pretty straightforward. It’s not that bad. I used to get my legs waxed (back in my cycling days). An on some occasions, I had the girl wax EVERYTHING (including ***** and sac). so I speak from experience.
Posted by Trophy Wife Trapped in Mans Body on September 23rd, 2008.
Make sure you’re hair has grown out so that they get more of it out. If your hair is too short, it will break off and then they have to pluck it out and that’s rather painful. Also before you leave or pay, make sure they’ve done an exceptional job. Some places think that since you can hardly see down there, that they can be sloppy. Get you’re moneys worth.
Posted by noudles04 on September 24th, 2008.
First of all measure the area u want to wax, then purchase the wax, then read the instructions on the carton, then apply, then wait , then close ur eyes, then wax out for it is painful, then weep, then ask such a question, then go through the silly answers, then get 5 points, then let us earn 2 points, thennnnnn
Posted by chulbula on September 26th, 2008.
A Brazilian Wax is the way to go – it hurts like hell the first time, but if you keep up with it, it hurts less and less each time. A Brazilian is where EVERYTHING goes with the exception of a “landing strip” if desired. The only setback is the price – you have to go about every 3 weeks and it can get quite pricey, but it’s totally worth it if you’ve got the bucks!
Posted by Wiley Smile on September 28th, 2008.
it hurts a lot but you can use a cream before, a kind of anesthetic,ask at the chemist,it works
Posted by maria t on September 30th, 2008.
You need to know about the salon’s sanitation practices: does the technician wear gloves? Are the wax applicators disposed of after a single use?
You also need to know that around your monthly cycle, having a bikini wax is more painful than at other times of the month; so be sure to schedule accordingly.
You might want to try a basic bikini wax your first time so you can get an idea of how painful it’ll be for you. If you don’t find that very painful, a brazilian shouldn’t be a problem. There are only a couple of strips that really *hurt* me, but the pain is over with pretty quickly. It’s way better than shaving, imho.
You can take a couple ibuprofen before your appointment; it does seem to help. You can also buy topical anesthetic creams that can help ease the pain:
Posted by Kim on October 2nd, 2008.
Plucking (tweezing), Shaving, Depilatory creams and Waxing are temporary hair removal methods.
Waxing usually lasts for 3 weeks, but it is painful.
Electrolysis and laser hair removal are “permanent” hair removal methods but are expensive and you have to find a trained professional, otherwise your skin could be damaged.
A review of the various hair removal methods is available at
Posted by viji k on October 2nd, 2008.