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  2. A Rookie's Complete Guide to Getting a Brazilian Wax - AOL

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    A Brazilian wax removes all the hair from your swimsuit area (top, sides, and front) and those hard-to-reach areas in the back. Simply put: everything goes. Simply put: everything goes.

  3. What Is a Brazilian Wax? Your Questions, Answered - AOL

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    Hot wax *down there* doesn’t sound too pleasant, but it’s an effective hair removal treatment that typically requires less up-keep than shaving and costs less $$$ than laser hair removal.

  4. 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.

  5. Everything You Need to Know About Getting a Brazilian Wax vs ...

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  6. Waxing - Wikipedia

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    Another drawback to waxing is the expense: waxing is usually performed by a licensed esthetician and in some cases the cost can be high, depending on the area waxed and the number of sittings required. There are do-it-yourself waxing supplies, but they may be difficult to use on oneself on some areas on the body.

  7. Carnauba wax - Wikipedia

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    Carnauba wax. Carnauba (/ k ɑːr ˈ n ɔː b ə,-ˈ n aʊ-,-ˈ n uː-,-n ɑː ˈ uː-/; [1] [2] Portuguese: carnaúba [kaʁnaˈubɐ]), also called Brazil wax and palm wax, is a wax of the leaves of the carnauba palm Copernicia prunifera (synonym: Copernicia cerifera), a plant native to and grown only in the northeastern Brazilian states of Ceará, Piauí, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Rio Grande do ...