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Sugaring over waxing. No infections, way less pain, same smooth results.
This sounds like either fashion advice or cooking advice, and I don't want to know which is is! I'll ask the wife if she's tried "sugaring" over waxing and see how she responds.
It's skin advice, lol. If you're looking to rip hair out, sugaring is the far superior choice. I get a Brazilian sugaring done ever 5 weeks, and I pop right out of my appointment without pain or any of the other waxing ill side effects.
Can you do it at home? Or do you need to go to a salon?
I get a Brazilian done, so I go to a professional to do it. I know you can do it at home, and I might try my legs or pits that way. But not a Brazilian, lol. I do know it's easy to make. Googling how to make it will show lots of results.
Why wouldn't you do a Brazilian at home? I used to do it myself for years, it's totally doable
Boo bring back 70s muff. Muff is the right stuff.
For some, sure. Not for me.