8. Decide whether to wax
If you want to wax your pubic hair, read some reviews to find out about places other people can recommend. You don’t want someone ripping out your pubic hair unless they know what they’re doing. Regular waxing can help to break down the density of the hair.
Make sure you’re doing a Brazilian or anything else because it’s something you want to do and not because you have been made to feel bad about going natural. You and your partner may have had an honest discussion about what you both like before you make your decision. This is very different from feeling pressurized into doing something. You should never do something to your pubes because you feel you have to do it. Some women love getting rid of pubic hair and others don’t – it should be a personal choice.
If you decide to wax, expect it to hurt and take an ibuprofen an hour before the appointment to ease the pain. It’s best to wear loose pants to the appointment. The esthetician will usually talk you through the process and try to keep you as comfortable as possible. It’s important to follow the right aftercare. Putting something soothing on the area afterward, like aloe vera, can be really helpful.
Avoid having a hot bath or swimming for 24 hours afterward and don’t wear tight clothing. Any touching, rubbing or scrubbing in the area could cause an infection. Trying to wax yourself is probably not a good idea. There is quite an art to applying the strips and pulling them off the right way. If you don’t do it correctly, this can cause ingrown hairs. Exfoliating (not overscrubbing!) and moisturizing regularly can help to prevent and treat ingrown hairs.