The Positives And Negatives Of A Brazilian Bikini Wax

February 24, 2011 by  
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Before getting a Brazilian Bikini wax you must be completely certain that you want to do so. Before undergoing a Brazilian Bikini wax which will remove all pubic hair, I would recommend trying a standard Bikini wax which removes the hair along your Bikini line. Another recommendation may be the full bikini wax that removes most of the pubic hair excluding the more sensitive areas.

It is advised to get your first Brazilian Bikini wax done by a professional due to mistakes that can be done as an amateur (women who do so themselves for the first time make the area look worse than before). In many large cities there are salons that offer a Brazilian Bikini wax and the easiest way to search for such salons would be to look in the “Yellow Pages” or in an internet search engine such as “Google” or “Bing” search for “Brazilian wax” with the name of your city/state included.

Once you have located a salon, inquire about the number of waxes they do on average in a week, be sure that the technician is experienced, and ask for references from some of their customers.

For a professional wax the average price is $50 but can come up to $100. It is recommended to not pay less than average if you seek a good treatment.

When it is time for your scheduled appointment make sure you take a warm shower being sure to cleanse your pubic area thoroughly. Enter with a good attitude. You will enter a separate room or curtained enclosure where you will lay knees up or with your legs down. The therapist will prepare you for the wax by trimming your pubic area to about a quarter inch with scissors.

Only after this, the actual waxing process begins. A low temperature wax is used to reduce pain to the customer. This wax is applied all over the pubic area and once the wax cools down, the entire wax spread is pulled out along with all the hair. It is a very painful procedure, especially the first time, when maximum pain is felt.

After the first time, removal of hair by this procedure will become less painful. But the therapist may require you to get into many uncomfortable postures like holding up or spreading your legs.

Assuming you do have an experienced professional doing the waxing the painful part should end promptly. If you can not bear the pain or the process is too extended for you than you may ask for a rest. Once the waxing is finished a soothing lotion should be applied to the pubic area to avoid further irritation. Take advantage of the next 3 weeks because your bikini area will be silky smooth with no maintenance needed.

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Wrinkle Filler: How It Works

May 30, 2010 by  
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Technology is improving exponentially and with it improving the beautification techniques. There was a time when people had no other option but to be content with age lines and wrinkles, but now things are different. With the latest wrinkle filler, one can bid adieu to the age lines and wrinkles.

The wrinkle filler, which at times is also referred as dermal filler by the dermatologists and other medical professionals, can reduce wrinkles either temporarily or permanently and can improve the skin’s radiance. Permanent fillers cannot be removed once they have been injected without scarring face tissue and, as they are prone to cause adverse reactions like infections and swelling; many specialists do not advocate this course of treatment.

Instead, temporary wrinkle fillers are usually administered. These are much safer and the majority of adverse reactions reported by patients are limited to short-term redness, lumpiness and mild bruising. A temporary treatment lasts anything from two months to two years, depending on which filler is used and where wrinkles are located.

The filler is injected into the skin to literally fill wrinkles and lines from beneath. They can be used anywhere on the face, although fillers that use human or animal fat should never be used to treat forehead wrinkles as there is a danger of the fat entering the blood and potentially causing blindness. The procedure takes somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes and are relatively painless, especially if a local anesthetic or anaesthetizing cream is applied beforehand.

Broadly speaking there are two types of wrinkle fillers one is the ones that use synthetic materials, and those that use animal fat or human fat. The most common component of synthetic filler is hyaluronic acid which is used in different quantities to treat different types and depths of wrinkle.

Injected fat to fill wrinkles is another options, however the risk of infections and treatment failure are higher. Most patients opt to have the donor fat removed from their stomach or thighs. This fat is then frozen and gradually transferred to their problematic wrinkle zones every six to eight weeks for up to a year. The process of removing the fat is carried out under local anesthetic, as are the series of injections.

Before you think about getting facial wrinkle filler, you should step back and evaluate the pros and cons of them. Some people think that facial wrinkle fillers are a scam, while others think they are amazing. Different people have different opinions. According to Dr. Brian M. Kinney a famous plastic surgeon, the process is quite secure and people who have confidence in it should go for it.

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