How To Get Smooth For Summer Down There – Bikini Waxing Tips You Need Right Now!
By The DivaGals | June 30, 2021 | LifestyleIt’s summertime, which means that you want to get smooth for summer — especially down there. You need to get a bikini waxing so you are ready for summer. But bikini waxes can be traumatizing. They are awkward and can often leave skin inflamed and bumpy. But they are a necessary evil when you need a good de-fuzz to rock your sexy or sporty swimwear.
Here are some tips to make it less stressful, whether you are getting a professional waxing, or ready for a DIY experience.
Make sure you have enough of ’em
That would be hair, my dears! You should have about 1/4 inch of growth for your bikini waxing, it can properly grip the hairs before they are pulled out. Try gently exfoliating the night before or take a warm bath to prep your skin before you wax. You could also apply a numbing cream to the area pre-wax to alleviate associated discomfort.
Stay relaxed
The day you go for your appointment, it’s important to stay relaxed. Listen to some soothing music or do a relaxing yoga routine. Allowing your muscles to relax will prevent them from spazzing up and causing more discomfort during your wax.
Do it at home
Alternatively, you could do it yourself at home. There are DIY waxing kits that take you through every step of the bikini waxing experience in your own bathroom. Or you can use a depilatory hair removal cream like Veet Sensitive Hair Removal Cream
to remove hair with waxing.
Soothe your skin
Treat your skin after you’ve done your bikini waxing. MY SKIN is a post-hair-removal treatment line that aims to make your waxing experience less of a rashy nightmare with natural formulas created to eliminate bumps and burns. Products are infused with organic tea tree oil and black & white willow bark extract to treat ingrown hairs and irritation.
If you follow these simple steps, your bikini waxing should be less of a traumatic experience — and you’ll love how smooth you look and feel afterward.
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