A brazilian..... removes EVERYTHING? For those who have done it, was it painful? Pros/Cons?

Anonymous
Like the prior poster said, when I used to do it, I did it for myself, though my BF loved it as well. I haven't gone completely bare in years because it's too much upkeep, but it's nice if you have the time for the appointments.
Anonymous
How long do you have to let the hair grow to get waxed again? Don't you have to be hairy for a week or two between waxes?
Anonymous
How do you even know you have ass hair? Who pays attention to this?
Anonymous
For those who get the back waxed as well, does the technician literally spread your cheeks and wax your butthole? How does this work?
Anonymous
It's kind of interesting how younger women equate the natural state of the body as "dirty."
Anonymous
Oh then I expect the next trend will be all the young women to shave their heads bald. Since hair is so "dirty" and cannot be made clean with use of shampoo
Anonymous
From someone who trims and keeps things nice and neat, of course, there's still hair remaining.... doesn't waxing it all off hurt like hell~!??? I can't imagine... and does butt hair removal hurt more than the front? Curious... and OUCH!
Anonymous
Ass and public hair is unsanitary???! I think that's a bit tangential, don't you?

Why not just sew up your urethra, vagina and anus? So much cleaner!
Anonymous
The hair is there to act as a filter, the stuff that gets caught in there does nto get in your body cavities, if you remove it, you are taking that filter away duh......... science class anyone???
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It's kind of interesting how younger women equate the natural state of the body as "dirty."


I'm not "younger". I've been trimming for close to 20 years. Sometimes I do a brazilian since it lasts longer.

It's not that I find it "dirty", but "messy". There's a difference. I like it "neat" and "clean" - clean refers to not being messy, not that it's dirty. Most women get their hair cut, right? To never get a haircut, even with clean hair, the hair would be a bit messy and uneven.

Naturally, I would a HUGE bush that would stick out several inches. The hair pokes through the underwear and gets embedded in it. No thanks, I'll trim in whatever manner I want - whether its shaving, clippers, or waxing.
Anonymous
Of course hair down there isn't "dirty." How absurd. But still, I'm a huge fan of the Brazilian (as a woman). Sex is amazing when you're totally bare and can feel everything. But the growing in period between waxes sucks. Be sure to use a product like Tend Skin to avoid ingrown hairs.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The hair is there to act as a filter, the stuff that gets caught in there does nto get in your body cavities, if you remove it, you are taking that filter away duh......... science class anyone???

Not true. We don't have pubic hair until the teenager years. Its not there to act as a filter. Its there as a sign to the opposite sex that we are sexually mature.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The hair is there to act as a filter, the stuff that gets caught in there does nto get in your body cavities, if you remove it, you are taking that filter away duh......... science class anyone???


"Stuff that gets caught in there"????? WTH are you doing such that "stuff gets caught in there"?
Anonymous
I posted before. When I said it's cleaner to keep the hair trimmed, I meant during my period.
Besides that, I like the way it feels!
Why do you care so much about what I do with my pubic hair? Am I forcing you to wax/shave/trim yours? NO.
The OP wanted to know what waxing removed and if it is painful. So I opened the post because I've recently begun waxing and I like the results.

And to 21:48
You lay on your stomach and spread your cheeks so the technician can wax.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The hair is there to act as a filter, the stuff that gets caught in there does nto get in your body cavities, if you remove it, you are taking that filter away duh......... science class anyone???

Not true. We don't have pubic hair until the teenager years. Its not there to act as a filter. Its there as a sign to the opposite sex that we are sexually mature.


ACTUALLY it is there to stink and the stink is supposed to attract the opposite sex.

I have no problem attracting the opposite sex, not need for the musk and no need to french braid it either.
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