I only get Brazilian bikini waxes. Granted, it was only four weeks ago, but still, I like to think that I've made it my trademark. I like being hairless. I like how it makes me feel clean and sensitive and pulled together and all those other words that should make my pure little feminist heart ache with sadness.
We came, we saw, and we have the same question as everyone else: What on earth were they thinking? This share house ad posted on Facebook Marketplace has gone viral for its excruciatingly long list of requirements. Many thought the image was a hairy chicken breast. Picture: Facebook Source:Facebook.
Skip navigation! In my mid-twenties, I got my first bikini wax. About six weeks after that, I got my first Brazilian. I remember the odd feeling of leaving that appointment, realizing that nobody I passed on the street had any idea I was completely bare down there. In some way, it felt like a rite of passage; an entrance into a superficial lady tribe.
Thanks to warped beauty standards, female body hair often comes attached to a stigma. More than 99 percent of American women reportedly remove their body hair, spending tens of thousands of dollars over the course of their lifetimes to wax, pluck, shave, epilate, thread, or laser unwanted fuzz off their bodies. Kim Kardashian. So in high school, I would wax it off because there was just so much hair, and then I would laser it off a little bit. If you Google or , I had the craziest, hairiest hairline, so I did laser it.