A brazilian wax
Let's not beat around the bush. A brazilian wax removes all the hair, from your tummy button right the way round to your coccyx, leaving just a neat little landing strip of hair above the vagina. The outer labia are usually waxed too.
Roots of wax
Brazilian women (Brasileras) are obsessed with depilation. This obsession begins on the beach with their aptly named 'dental floss' (filo dental) bikinis, and ends somewhere atop a bejewelled float at the Rio Carnival, where spraying your naked body gold and wearing a thin string of sequins in lieu of knickers is quite normal.
As no self-respecting Brasilera would be seen dead with a furry crack, the price of waxing in Brazil is kept low: a brazilian wax alone may set you back 50p. So, I decided to leave my inhibitions in my hotel room and head for a vagina defuzzing in the homeland of this wax technique.
Hot and sticky
The climate in Brazil lends itself to higher effectiveness of waxing; constant humidity in the air means that follicles are more open and skin more 'relaxed', creating less resistance when waxed. Brazilian salons generally use the traditional thick, honey wax, as opposed to the more hygienic and water-soluble waxes favoured in the UK. These honey waxes surround each hair in the follicle providing a deeper and more effective wax. The hair takes longer to grow back.
In the UK most salons provide paper knickers to protect your modesty, but out there, knickers are whipped off to leave your vagina bare. Before waxing, the skin is prepared with a dusting powder to soothe and dry your area. Lengthy hairs are snipped to allow the wax to sink well into the follicles for a better grip. The skin is held taut by both beautician and waxee when applying the wax and smeared on with a wooden spoon rather than a spatula.
Not only is your modesty tested, but your flexibility too as you're expected to put yourself into a wax-friendly position. This may include:

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