Tuesday, February 21, 2012

It’s Denver Bikini Wax Time

Any time of year can the right time of year for a Denver bikini wax.  There are a few things that you should know prior to your waxing to ensure you do not experience negative consequences as a result of this experience. 
First, if you are a diabetic, or suffer from any skin conditions such as psoriasis, you should not have a bikini wax performed.  Also, if you take Accutane or Retinol, you should not have the waxing performed.  If your heart is set on that “oh, so, perfect” bikini line, consult with your physician to discuss any consequences and if you can and should continue with the procedure. 
One common question that ladies have is “will the bikini wax hurt?”  The answer is, it will hurt a bit if it is your first time; however, there are a few things that you can do to lessen the degree of pain, which, is not something that is unbearable (trust us, we take great care to make your experience as pain free as possible).  Estheticians recommend not having a Denver bikini wax when you are menstruating or pregnant.  During these times, the woman’s “special parts” are exceptionally sensitive.  Also, feel free to take an aspirin or ibuprofen prior to the wax to lessen the degree of pain felt.   Waxing may hurt a bit, but you can lessen the degree of pain by following the above recommendations and being sure that you are having your bikini area waxed by someone who is a pro at this craft. 
There is no doubt that once your session is over, it is worth it, especially when you have a gorgeous pair of legs.  It is an area of the body, that when properly groomed, gives the woman the confidence she needs, and eliminates any need to be self-conscious.

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