Sunday, June 03, 2007

All you Need to Know About Bikini Waxing

To prepare for wearing a summer bikini, or for being able to wear more revealing lingerie many women have a bikini wax at a salon, spa.

Should you have one done? Well let’s have a look at the advantages and the procedure.

Why Have a Bikini Wax?

For a woman with lots of pubic hair, a bikini wax will ensure she isn't embarrassed when showing a bikini line when wearing a thong, string bikini or a revealing swim suit.

Also, many women and men believe that less hair in the pubic area looks and feels more erotic, many believe that hair removal makes oral easier and sex more enjoyable.

This has led to a trend not just for more women to have a bikini wax but to go for total hair removal from the area via a Brazilian wax. More of that later lets look at the Bikini wax.

If you are considering having a bikini wax, keep in mind that the pubic hair removal process can be a bit painful and it’s a regular beauty treatment as hair will grow back in around 3 weeks

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Preparing yourself

Before you have your treatment, take a shower and clean your pubic area.

Don’t worry bout the embarrassment factor a waxer has seen it all before and really is no more embarrassing than getting un dressed at the gym, in fact it is less embarrassing you’re with a women who does it as a full time job.

They don’t feel uncomfortable and neither should you.

The treatment

You will get into a separate room or am area partitioned by a curtain for privacy.

You will need to lie on a bed with your knees up or legs down.

The therapist - waxer will then go to work and trim down your pubic hair with scissors to a length of a quarter of an inch in preparation for the wax to be applied.

The waxer will start the waxing process.

The therapist will use a low temperature wax which causes less pain.

When the wax cools the therapist will remove the pubic hair.

This is where you will feel some pain or discomfort but it’s not normally as bad as most people think it will be and the first time is always the most painful.

After the first session it gets more comfortable and easier.

The waxer will ask you to get into some odd positions for easy access so she can remove the hair.

You may find your legs up in the air, to the side and even over your head as your waxer completes the process which should take no more than 30 minutes and probably less.

If the waxer is a good one the discomfort and painful part will be over quickly.

If you feel uncomfortable or nervous, just tell the therapist and she will pause generally it’s the anticipation more than the pain most women fear.

When the waxing is done a soothing lotion will be applied to the waxed area.

Your bikini area will stay hairless for around 3 weeks with no maintenance at all and then you will be due another session with your waxer.

The verdict

For 15 – 30 minutes of discomfort and its not as bad as most women think it will be most women are delighted with there new shaved look.

Its clean it’s sensual and it’s liberating and that’s something for all women to enjoy!

The bikini wax is also a good introduction to the next waxing full removal via the Brazilian wax which is discussed in our other articles.
Waxing is more popular than ever with women and has some great advantages for you to consider.
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Saturday, June 02, 2007

Mervyns’ Swimwear Pays Tribute To The Bikini’s 60th Birthday

From the modest 1940s to the sun-conscious 1990s, each decade made its mark on today’s swimwear. In recognition of the anniversary of the birth of the bikini,Mervyns’ 2006 swimwear collection reflects the transformation of the two-piece.

“Each decade embodies its own mood and sense of style in which today’s women can easily identify with,” said Robin Green, Mervyns’ divisional merchandise manager, juniors apparel/seasonal. “From a surf-inspired bikini reminiscent of the ‘60s to a bright geometric print tankini reflective of the ‘80s, Mervyns offers women a plethora of style, print and texture options representative of a decade that reflects her own personal style.”

1940s
The 1946 introduction of the bikini was received with a lack of enthusiasm due to the modesty of
the era. The innovative, naval-bearing string creation was overshadowed by the popularity of a two-piece silhouette that covered much more skin. However, versions of the original bikini design reign today. Mervyns offers a variety of bikinis in bright colors and prints for women who want to turn heads at the beach. This season, bikinis that make the biggest splash are adorned with charms, sequins and hardware detailing.

1950s
The corset-style one-piece was the style of choice in the ‘50s. Undergarment designers used their expertise in creating swimwear that concealed women’s imperfections with features including tummy control panels and cups for added support. Women today are still very body-conscious. They want both comfort and style, which leads to today’s extensive silhouette selection. Mervyns offers mix-and-match options including the halterkini, skirtini, tankini and boy shorts, so that women can create an ensemble they feel confident wearing.

1960s
By the mid-‘60s, the bikini was embraced with the popularity of a song about a certain itsy-bitsy
bikini. However, women still opted for styles that were more conservative than the original design. Fullcoverage bottoms and halter tops were the norm and continue in popularity today. Mervyns offers skirted bottoms and boy shorts for extra coverage and banded halter tops for added support. Retro-inspired geographic prints and nostalgic hibiscus florals are especially popular this year.

1970s
The “me decade” produced fashions inspired from Studio 54 disco to CBGB punk, but swimwear
was most influenced by the “peasant look.” Crocheted items were all the rage and they appeared on bags, hats, ponchos, and even neckties. In fact, crocheted string bikinis, one-piece suits and traditional bikinis became a national phenomenon. Today, Mervyns’ Bohemian-style swimsuits pay homage to this look, with crochet and beaded details as well as tie-dye and boho prints.

1980s
Revealing bikinis that resembled the original 1946 design returned with a vengeance in the ‘80s,
thanks in part to Jane Fonda and the workout craze. As women shaped up, they chose tiny bikinis to show off their aerobicized bodies. The popularity of new wave videos, neon colors and bold geometric patterns were quickly incorporated into bathing suits during this decade. Today’s material girl will love Mervyns’ bikini separates in fun bright colors and patterns, especially since they can easily be mixed and matched with other suit styles.

1990s
As a sleeker athletic body type emerged in the ‘90s, so did an awareness of protecting one’s skin
from the sun. Swimwear was less revealing and almost doubled as sportswear to accommodate the renewed interest in outdoor physical activities. Halter tops resembling sports bras and board shorts were ideal for activities from beach volleyball to rollerblading. For today’s active woman, Mervyns offers full coverage tankinis in a variety of colors and prints that coordinate with summer’s wide variety of coverups.

From embroidered tunics and crochet-trimmed sarongs to tiered skirts and lightweight cropped
pants, cover-ups are influenced by current trends and easily transition from beachwear to streetwear.
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Monday, January 01, 2007

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