Laser Bikini Hair Removal too Costly?
Perhaps using laser bikini hair removal is a bit drastic and maybe even a bit invasive and costly just so that the ladies of this modern age can wear the skimpiest of bikinis available. But then again, many of them get fed up with the conventional and repetitious bikini hair remover methods such as shaving (Ouch!), copulas amounts of bikini hair removal cream and related products, and other new fangled methods to keep the pubes in trim! But withes some lasses sporting a bigger bulge from their bikini bottoms than a lot of blokes do from their Speedos, it's understandable why the Brazilian waxing kit is becoming such a popular DIY hair care product for fashionable beachgoers.
It doesn't help that bikinis are becoming skimpier and more daring with each passing summer, thus covering only that most private triangular region of the forbidden zone. Therefore, bikini hair removal has become a must-have for all those women wanting to flaunt their stuff around pools and on the beach. There is no bigger turn off for man than to see a thick wirily mesh of a protruding afro-like hair bulging and popping out along the perimeter of a tiny bikini bottom.
I'm a bloke, but even i know that there are many different methods that women can use when it comes to bikini hair removal. One of the most popular is shaving, but with the laser hair removal cost coming down a bit over the last couple of years (I've checked), more woman are looking at this as a permanent solution, more of which I’ll write about later.
If you do decide on shaving as a means to remove the hair in your bikini area it’s important to purchase a moisturizing shave gel or lotion. The skin in the bikini area is very delicate and shaving causes friction. You’ll want to be sure that you are treating the skin before and after the bikini hair removal by shaving.
There are several lotions available that when applied after you have shaved the bikini area will keep the skin soft and help avoid razor burn.
Hair Removal Creams: Another method of bikini hair removal is by using a cream that you smooth on and then remove with water after several moments. This cream is designed to painlessly remove the hair. These creams are notorious for having an unpleasant odor and when applied to some people they may cause a chemical burn. It’s best if considering this method of bikini hair removal to experiment by first applying a small amount to your bikini area. If there is some burning or redness you should remove it immediately and not use it again.
Waxing: Is another method for bikini hair removal. Many salons now offer bikini waxes to their clients. These are usually fairly inexpensive and the results last several weeks. Many women find these a good choice when they are about to embark on a vacation. Others have them done regularly.
Laser treatments: Have garnered some interest when it comes to bikini hair removal. This is a more expensive option but it’s very effective. Professional technicians use a laser to remove hair in the desired area. It’s painless and the results last forever. It can be a good investment for women who find themselves worrying about bikini hair removal frequently. You should be able to find many websites that give details of laser hair removal prices online.
If you decide to go with the laser route for bikini hair removal you should do a bit of research. It’s important to use a technician who has experience. You can call several and inquire about their training, certification and years of experience. It’s nice to feel comfortable with the person you’ll be dealing with.
Bikini hair removal is not such a big ordeal, but it is a big improvement once done! Why any young woman would want to wear a teeny bikini bottom without it is beyond me, especially when that golden triangle cam be whipped into shape (any shape) easily and painlessly.
By Al Gregs
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