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Do you have an opinion on Brazillian waxes?

Its none of my business what other people do, etc. but just in the interest of starting a discussion - what do you think about them?

I'm totally skeeved out by them.  It honestly seems more unsanitary to me not have hair protecting that area.  I also just don't like the whole idea that a women being hairless makes her more attractive, more sexually desireable.  Its just makes them look like girls IMO.

And, yes, I do shave my legs and arms and trim the bikini area - so I'm a hypocrite.

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Re: Do you have an opinion on Brazillian waxes?

  • Way to keep the board moving, Kathryn! I applaud you!!

    Um, well here's my opinion. I'm not a big fan of body hair, I wax stuff regularly, but I think taking it all off down there is a little odd simply because it reminds me of a pre-pubescent girl. And for that reason when women talk about their husbands liking it so much it kind of makes me go Tongue Tied. Again, JMO. I really don't care what people choose to do!

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  • I would feel weirded out by having someone do that for me. I do not like hair down there though so it all gets shaved.  (wait..did I just type that for all to read??)
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  • imagemrs. remy:

    Way to keep the board moving, Kathryn! I applaud you!!

    Um, well here's my opinion. I'm not a big fan of body hair, I wax stuff regularly, but I think taking it all off down there is a little odd simply because it reminds me of a pre-pubescent girl. And for that reason when women talk about their husbands liking it so much it kind of makes me go Tongue Tied. Again, JMO. I really don't care what people choose to do!

    LOL. 

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  • when I used to get Brazilian waxes I still had a little landing strip or whatever left, so I wasn't totally bare.  I don't like the look of going completely bare for me, as a grown woman.  But every one is obviously different in that regard.

    But I have to admit, havign everything else be completely hairless?  It felt very clean, although I know some feminists may attack me for that, lol.

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  • imagemrsbecky07:

    when I used to get Brazilian waxes I still had a little landing strip or whatever left, so I wasn't totally bare.  I don't like the look of going completely bare for me, as a grown woman.  But every one is obviously different in that regard.

    This is what I would do if I ever grew a pair and got one done.

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  • I think that I like my hoo-ha too much to put her through that kind of pain and discomfort.

    I don't care what others do.  And I don't care if their partners like it.  I don't think it's a sign of some sort of perversion toward pre-pubescent girls.  I don't find body hair all that attractive and can certainly understand why some folks would prefer their partner to not have any.  

  • imagemrs. remy:
    imagemrsbecky07:

    when I used to get Brazilian waxes I still had a little landing strip or whatever left, so I wasn't totally bare.  I don't like the look of going completely bare for me, as a grown woman.  But every one is obviously different in that regard.

    This is what I would do if I ever grew a pair and got one done.

    Have you ever gotten a regular bikini wax? That part of it (the regular bikini area) hurts WAY worse than the rest of the brazilian in my opinion. 

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  • I think it's a little excessive, but that's JMO, I don't care what other people do. I am too chicken to get any kind of waxing done (mostly because of modesty, rather than pain, interestingly), but if I wasn't chicken, I'd do some kind of wax, just not *everything*.

    But I also don't want to start a beauty/grooming thing that requires me to keep going back and keep paying. This is why I don't get my hair professionally colored or my nails done (though I'd like to). I'm cheap I guess.

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  • I get it done regularly, shaving is more of a pain for me now because the waxing gets much easier over time. But I do keep the landing strip. DH and I aren't into totally bare.
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  • imagemrsbecky07:

    Have you ever gotten a regular bikini wax? That part of it (the regular bikini area) hurts WAY worse than the rest of the brazilian in my opinion. 

    Not a professional one, I've done it myself though. I am pretty good at waxing myself; I've been doing it for years. That is so weird. You would think it would be the other way around.

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  • Ditto Becky- I used to have them done when I lived in NYC- if I could find someone here who did a good job and didn't charge more than $50 I would do it again.  I loved not having to worry about that whole region when going to the beach every weekend.  I am hairy, so if I shave then I need to shave in the AM before going to the pool/beach which is such a PITA.  
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  • I'm a landing strip kinda girl.  Just keeping things tidy as far as I'm concerned - and I have a hard time convincing myself that that waxing lady that does it thinks I'm any more interesting than the other 500 people she's de-fuzzed that month. ;)

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  • imagedaisyterp:
    Ditto Becky- I used to have them done when I lived in NYC- if I could find someone here who did a good job and didn't charge more than $50 I would do it again.  I loved not having to worry about that whole region when going to the beach every weekend.  I am hairy, so if I shave then I need to shave in the AM before going to the pool/beach which is such a PITA.  

    you have one in your backyard at the Lowes hotel.... there is a spa there and a wonderful lady that does them.  I wish I lived closer.... I would go regularly but it's just a pain to drive down there from PA every couple of weeks.

    The waxing hurts for a few minutes but I never got ingrown hairs, etc that I get from shaving.  It was so much better and lasted much longer.  I don't like the "bald" look... I'm more of a landing strip girl.   

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  • This post is so interesting.

    I've never had a waxing done, mainly b/c I hate pain. So I normally shave it, not all off, but enough. I really hate the comment, that well my partner likes it all off, so I do that for them. 

    Let's talk about hair on men, shall we? 

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  • imagejcsntms06:

    I really hate the comment, that well my partner likes it all off, so I do that for them.

    Why do you hate that comment/reasoning?

  • imagemrsbecky07:

    when I used to get Brazilian waxes I still had a little landing strip or whatever left, so I wasn't totally bare.  I don't like the look of going completely bare for me, as a grown woman.  But every one is obviously different in that regard.

    But I have to admit, havign everything else be completely hairless?  It felt very clean, although I know some feminists may attack me for that, lol.

    I'm in this camp as well.  I started getting regular Brazilians, underarm and brow waxes about a year ago, right before our wedding.  It was something I always wanted to do and didn't think I'd ever have the balls to do it (pain/modesty being a big thing for me)... but I decided why not try it before the wedding/HM; what a better excuse.  Now that I started I'm hooked and don't think I'll ever go back to shaving again unless it's a dire emergency (like 3 weeks ago when my esthetician called out sick the day of my appointment and I was leaving the next day for FL.)  IMO it's better than shaving because it lasts longer, and it just in general feels better after the fact. 

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  • imageFieryIrishAngel:

    imagejcsntms06:

    I really hate the comment, that well my partner likes it all off, so I do that for them.

    Why do you hate that comment/reasoning?

    Most of the time, we clean up for our men, but do they clean up for us. LOL! 

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  • imageFieryIrishAngel:

    imagejcsntms06:

    I really hate the comment, that well my partner likes it all off, so I do that for them.

    Why do you hate that comment/reasoning?

    yeah I will say this I don't get (hating that comment.)  H cuts his hair a certain way bc I like it.  He shaves his face regularly because I like him clean-shaven. I don't tell him he HAS to shave, but he knows I like it so he does it.

    How is hair elsewhere on the body different? 

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  • imagejcsntms06:
    imageFieryIrishAngel:

    imagejcsntms06:

    I really hate the comment, that well my partner likes it all off, so I do that for them.

    Why do you hate that comment/reasoning?

    Most of the time, we clean up for our men, but do they clean up for us. LOL! 

    Gotcha.

    I can't speak for other men, but if I told DH I had a serious aversion to hair, he'd likely be pretty diligent about maintaining it for my sake.  

  • imageSweetCFly:
    imagemrsbecky07:

    when I used to get Brazilian waxes I still had a little landing strip or whatever left, so I wasn't totally bare.  I don't like the look of going completely bare for me, as a grown woman.  But every one is obviously different in that regard.

    But I have to admit, havign everything else be completely hairless?  It felt very clean, although I know some feminists may attack me for that, lol.

    I'm in this camp as well.  I started getting regular Brazilians, underarm and brow waxes about a year ago, right before our wedding.  It was something I always wanted to do and didn't think I'd ever have the balls to do it (pain/modesty being a big thing for me)... but I decided why not try it before the wedding/HM; what a better excuse.  Now that I started I'm hooked and don't think I'll ever go back to shaving again unless it's a dire emergency (like 3 weeks ago when my esthetician called out sick the day of my appointment and I was leaving the next day for FL.)  IMO it's better than shaving because it lasts longer, and it just in general feels better after the fact. 

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  • Another landing strip girl here. I do it myself though, never had anyone else do it for me. I've found that if I don't shave, sex gets to be a little too "frictiony" for my enjoyment. I tried the bald look one time, meh, not for me.

  • I dont think I would ever have a Brazilian wax done. I may try a bikini wax once I got up the nerve to do it (pain/modesty). Heck I JUST got my eyebrows waxed for the first time about 3 weeks ago. And I was scared of pain and someone messing up my eyebrows and me looking surprised all the time. But my friend is the esthetician (sp?) and I trust her.

    To each their own. I wouldnt like the chafing afterwards when things were growing back. I would feel like I was trying to start a  campfire!

    Oh and I am a landscaper too. I dont like the jungle look for me nor do I like the bald look.

  • Lenebene- I go to Spa on the Avenue (White Marsh) for my Brazilians.  Ask for Kate, she's awesome!  My cousin recommended her to me; I probably wouldn't have gone anywhere unless I had a rec for an esthetician. 

    For underarms and brows I go to Bel Air Athletic Club to Marissa, who I had gone to sporadically over the years.  Since BAAC is owned by Wellbridge, their corporate doesn't allow Brazilians to be offered at their Spa.  Bummer... and their bikini wax @ BAAC is the same price as a full Brazilian at Spa on the Avenue.  Go figure though, brows and underarms are a lot cheaper at BAAC (long story about why I go 2 different places).  

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    imageFieryIrishAngel:

    imagejcsntms06:

    I really hate the comment, that well my partner likes it all off, so I do that for them.

    Why do you hate that comment/reasoning?

    Most of the time, we clean up for our men, but do they clean up for us. LOL! 

    Gotcha.

    I can't speak for other men, but if I told DH I had a serious aversion to hair, he'd likely be pretty diligent about maintaining it for my sake.  

    I'm sure DH would be the same way - and then after an overzealous attempt to please me I'd end up finding hair all over the bathroom for weeks.  So I just stick with telling him I think hair on a man is "manly".  Lol  Surprise

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  • My opinion is that I find it deeply annoying how expensive they are because it meant i had to stop getting them when we trimmed our budget.

    I HATE shaving, and honestly if I'm gonna wax it i prefer to just take it down to a landing strip and be done with it.  Just waxing the bikini area seems silly (for me...not knocking anybody elses personal grooming).  Even the couple of times I've gone totally bare I really don't think I look like a little girl.  Prepubescent girls don't have my boobs or butt.

    But, no more money for waxes, so H and I both deal with my hairy self unless a bathing suit is imminent and then I shave the neccessaries and grumble about ingrown hairs.

     

  • imageFieryIrishAngel:

    I think that I like my hoo-ha too much to put her through that kind of pain and discomfort.

    This is pretty much me...  I am way to much a a wimp to even entertain the possibility.

     

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  • I like them...if you want me be complete TMI about it, having it all gone while having your period is a big difference...

    another TMI though, when it's all gone, I often feel like I have to wipe extra after I pee.

    I alternate between full brazillian and just a bikini...depending on budget

    and to me, getting your eyebrows threaded hurt worse then even having your back end waxed!!!

  • My personal/prof. opinon of them is that they are very unsanitary. It is very rare for estheticians to wax properly out of sheer laziness, and bc of this it's just gross IMO. I had statistics somewhere on how there was a very big increase of infections (yeast and bacterial) when brazilians became popular here. If an esthetician does not use a clean stick after every single wax application (not customer, but every time they put wax on you) they are violating state board regulations, and are creating a giant vat of other peoples hair, skin and bacteria. Gross.

  • I groom on my own.  I wax my brows and mustache on the regular but just cannot bring myself to let someone wax all the lower hair off.  It's got to be more convenient but i can barely handle the pain of hot wax on my brows let alone the delicate skin in my nether regions.
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    My personal/prof. opinon of them is that they are very unsanitary. It is very rare for estheticians to wax properly out of sheer laziness, and bc of this it's just gross IMO. I had statistics somewhere on how there was a very big increase of infections (yeast and bacterial) when brazilians became popular here. If an esthetician does not use a clean stick after every single wax application (not customer, but every time they put wax on you) they are violating state board regulations, and are creating a giant vat of other peoples hair, skin and bacteria. Gross.

    I think I just threw up a little in my mouth.

    Not like I was considering having one done, but that totally seals the deal for me.  No way, no how.

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