![]() Hard wax, Taylor says, really just grips the hair, not the your skin.īut it’s not all about the wax. “It’s very messy to work with, even when you’re trained - so if you’re not trained, you’re gonna get that shit everywhere.” Taylor, who has waxed herself twice, also explains that the soft wax used with strip waxing sticks to your hair and skin, meaning when you rip it off, you’ll feel the sting of the hair follicle being removed and the pull of your skin. “The strip wax is very sticky and tacky,” says Elizabeth Taylor, owner of True Beauty Brooklyn. With a Brazilian, the recommendation is always to go with a hard wax, never strip waxing. “But we know people are going to do this regardless, because of the current situation,” Shapiro adds, “so if you’re going to do this, we should at least guide you and give you the best tips that we can.” The skin in the pubic area is very thin and sensitive, and someone without experience runs the risk of burning themselves. “We don’t recommend you do your own Brazilian,” says Alix Shapiro, co-host of the True Beauty Brooklyn Podcast and esthetician at True Beauty Brooklyn. In fact, while many estheticians feel totally fine endorsing at-home waxing for other parts of the body, we want to be clear that the professional recommendation is not to do your own Brazilian. ![]() Not only is this procedure quite painful, but it’s also not particularly safe. ![]() We’ve written a lot about at-home waxing, and even covered bikini waxing, but going full Brazilian, which involves removing all the hair from the pubic area and beyond, is a whole new level of DIY. Many of us have cut our own hair, shaped our own brows, and - believe it or not - given ourselves Brazilian waxes. Perhaps out of necessity, the last few months have empowered lots of people to try things they never thought they would - especially in the personal grooming arena.
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