I just dont want to pay the money for something that i can do myself.
Is there anywhere i can go to buy MY OWN bikini waxing kit? like at CVS or something. i want to do it myself.?
i used to think the same way but trurst me its worth it to pay for someone else to have it done because its hard pulling the strip yourself (because you're aware that it will hurt) its also best to have someone else do it because you cant see all the way down there so you'll most certaintly miss some hair and you cant get the hair near your butt hole...that is if you want a brazilian wax...but if you just want to get the hair outside the lips (pretty much the hair the you can see) then you can try going to sally's beauty supply...sally's carries different types of wax..some you dont even need strips for..
GOOD LUCK SWEETIE...you'll need it.
Reply:Sally Hanson has a great line of hair removal products. Thats what I use, you can purchase them at any discount or pharmacy location.
Reply:Depends how much you want to wax. I wax as far down as I can stand it, then shave the really tender parts. I can't afford to have someone do it for me, and some of those areas are so sensitive I think I'd cry if I waxed. Anyway... I shaved for a long time, then tweezed for a long time. I kept getting razor bumps and infected hair follicles and it certainly wasn't sexy. I had tried waxing when I was younger, but with a lot of pain and without good results, so I gave up and just shaved.
I finally got so frustrated with the bumps and it looked like I had bad acne above the pubic bone... so ugly and not sexy, and it just wouldn't heal. So I decided to try waxing again. Since I had been tweezing hairs one by one I was no longer afraid of the pain like before. I found this really good stuff at Walgreen's... it is actually Sally Hansen, which I said I'd never use again, but this one is really good. It was about ten dollars, and the box says "Extra Strength All-Over Body Wax Hair Removal Kit." Brazilian formula. You micowave the wax. It comes with sticks and strips, and Azulene oil, which helps remove the sting and the wax after. It grabs hair only, and does not pull the skin.
Advice from experience: Read the directions carefully. When you apply the wax, follow the direction of hair growth, and don't try to apply it to too large an area. Baby steps, a little at a time. Press the strips on and hold it firmly against the skin for a few seconds. When you go to pull it off, pull against the direction of the hair, keeping your hand really close to your skin. (Pull it along the skin, not away from the skin, away from the direction your hair grows.) The closer you keep your hand to your skin, the better the wax will work. I think that might be what I did wrong the first time. Oh, and don't look while you are pulling. Look at something else, take a deep breath, remind yourself that the sting is only for a couple of seconds, and then do it as quickly as possible. Don't forget to hold your skin as taut as possible before you pull. The tighter you hold that area of skin, the better the hair will come out and the less it will hurt. Press on the skin after you pull the wax off, too. The pressure soothes the sting.
Since I have started waxing, my skin is finally healing up down there, and I feel a lot sexier. Definitely worth the little bit of pain. I wish I had figured out waxing the first time I tried it, though, as I now have some scarring from all the infected places I've had over the years. Maybe now it will have a chance to heal completely. Don't be put off by a product that doesn't work the way you expect, keep trying, perfect your technique. And get some stuff that is for precleaning/post treatment. It's worth it!
Reply:sally's beauty supply
Reply:you can buy them at wal-mart, target, cvs, rite aid... etc but it really is worth it to have some one else do it... its really hard to do certain parts on your own
Reply:I buy the wax kit at Wal Mart, and have my husband help me. It works great.
Reply:buy this stuff called nads. ive seen it at walmart and walgreens.
Reply:go to your local drug store. make sure you get one that is specifically for that area... also before you use it down there test it on your arm first... some waxes are to harsh and will remove your skin as well... In my opinion DONT GET SALLY HANSEN!! they have some great products out there but ther waxing kits are not one of them... i waxed my eyebrows once(followed the directions completely) and ended up with big painful scabs... after you wax make sure you have a soothing lotion... sally hansen has one ( i think it came with there kit...) that numbs the skin.... neways hope i helped!!! Good luck!! %26lt;3
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