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  2. Bikini waxing - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian waxing is also known as a full Brazilian wax, full bikini wax, or the Hollywood wax. [4] [16] [17] This style was first called the Brazilian wax by the J. Sisters salon in Manhattan, founded in 1987 by seven sisters named Padilha from Brazil. [26] [27] Brazilian waxing is more controversial than other types of waxing.

  3. Waxing - Wikipedia

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    Waxing is the process of hair removal from the root by using a covering of a sticky substance, such as wax, to adhere to body hair, and then removing this covering and pulling out the hair from the follicle.

  4. Talk:Bikini waxing/Archive 3 - Wikipedia

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    Fri Mar 25 2011 14:20:16 GMT+1000 Bikini waxing - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Middle Eastern societies, removal of the female body hair has been considered proper hygiene, necessitated by local customs, for many centuries.[4] In Islam, this is known as an act of Fitrah.

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  7. Hair removal - Wikipedia

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    Those connotations were mostly applied to women's and not men's body hair. [2] By the early 20th century, the upper- and middle-class white America increasingly saw smooth skin as a marker of femininity, and female body hair as repulsive, with hair removal giving "a way to separate oneself from cruder people, lower class and immigrant". [2]