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

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    A Brazilian wax can be pretty painful — remember, it involves the use of hot wax to rip hair from your nether regions. But the good news (!) is that the pain is typically brief.

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

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    Honey waxes can be messy, painful on long hair, and if not at the proper temperature, can burn the skin,” Sandoval adds. How can you prep for a Brazilian wax? Pop an ibuprofen before your arrival.

  4. What Is Sugaring? Everything You Need to Know About the Hair ...

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    Enter sugaring (or sugaring wax): the latest trend in the world of hair removal. And if your skin tends to be on the more sensitive side, this route may be in your best interest.

  5. Waxing - Wikipedia

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    Waxing can be painful when the strip is removed from the skin. Although the pain is not long-lasting, it can be intense, particularly in sensitive areas. 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 ...

  6. Sugaring (epilation) - Wikipedia

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    Sugaring is often compared to standard waxing. During the process, a sugaring substrate sticks to and essentially removes hair without attaching to the skin, making it far less painful than waxing. The substrate can be applied at room temperature or heated to a lukewarm temperature, minimizing the risk of burns.

  7. Erythema - Wikipedia

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    It can be caused by infection, massage, electrical treatment, acne medication, allergies, exercise, solar radiation (), photosensitization, [3] acute radiation syndrome, mercury toxicity, blister agents, [4] niacin administration, [5] or waxing and tweezing of the hairs—any of which can cause the affected capillaries to dilate, resulting in redness.

  8. Dysesthesia - Wikipedia

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    Cutaneous dysesthesia is characterized by discomfort or pain from touch to the skin by normal stimuli, including clothing. The unpleasantness can range from a mild tingling to blunt, incapacitating pain. [citation needed] Scalp dysesthesia is characterized by pain or burning sensations on or under the surface of the cranial skin. Scalp ...

  9. So...Is Sugaring Really Less Painful Than Waxing? - AOL

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    Sugaring is a popular hair removal technique that uses sugar, lemon juice, and water. Experts explain everything you need to know about the process.