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  2. Skip the Salon with These Top-Rated Home Waxing Kits for ...

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    These are the best home waxing kits, according to dermatologists, aestheticians, and hair removal pros. Shop kits from Nad’s, Sally Hanson, Gigi, and Flamingo.

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    The best at-home waxing kits, tested by beauty experts, are safe on sensitive skin and easy to apply. Our top picks include Flamingo, Billie, and Nair.. After Testing Over 25 Waxing Kits, These ...

  4. 10 Best at-Home Wax Kits for All Hair Types - AOL

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    From wax strips to wax beans, sugaring, and professional-grade pots, these at-home kits will remove unwanted hair from your face, body, and swimsuit area.

  5. Male waxing - Wikipedia

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    Male waxing is the broad term for hair removal for men using depilatory wax; it is also called "male body waxing" and "male Brazilian waxing". The latter refers to the removal of hair from the pubic area and buttocks .

  6. Body grooming - Wikipedia

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    Historically, body hair has been associated with virility, power and attractiveness but the removal of body hair by men is not just a modern-day fad.In fact, hair removal has a traceable history that stretches as far back as ancient Egypt, where men and women would shave their bodies, heads and faces and priests ritualistically shaved their bodies every three days.

  7. Male grooming - Wikipedia

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    In recent decades, male bodily hair removal and trimming, as distinct from head hair grooming activities, has seen a revival for aesthetic and sexual purposes. This rising prevalence has led to the coining of the term 'manscaping' as a specific neologism to describe the practice. [ 11 ]