How to Get Male Brazilian Wax

Author: Peter Berry
Date Of Creation: 18 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Brazillian wax can help you feel clean and increase your "genitals" feel, but it can be a bit awkward to go to the salon to have the hair waxed. There's no reason to expose your body to a stranger while waxing yourself at home. If you are willing to endure the inevitable discomfort of removing hair in the most sensitive location, you can remove the hair at will without cost. This article will teach you how to wax hair salon standards right in the bathroom at home.

Steps

Part 1 of 3: Preparing for waxing

  1. Recognize the risks. Waxing is relatively safe, but there are risks associated with pulling hair out of the skin. These risks can also occur in salons, but most waxing specialists take sure steps to avoid this. You need to prepare for the following risks:
    • First, waxing (as well as other forms of hair removal) run the risk of ingrown hairs, which are ingrown hairs into the skin. This condition causes a bump that may be irritating and painful. Applying the correct waxing technique and the care after waxing can help prevent ingrown hairs.
    • You are also at risk of burning from hot wax. However, checking the wax on less sensitive skin, such as the back of your hand, before applying it to your lower body will help you avoid burning.
    • Some people waxing, especially the first time, may develop folliculitis. This usually clears up on its own within a week and is less likely to happen with proper care after waxing.
    • Consider waxing at the salon first. This way, you can get a feel for how the process is going and the best way to avoid unpleasant consequences. Visiting a salon for both sexes receives a lot of good responses from male clients. If, after trying a salon and deciding you can wax yourself, you can read on.

  2. Buy a wax wax kit. You can purchase the kits online, from a professional salon or at a pharmacy. Since you will remove hair in the most sensitive areas, you need to find the right wax. Make sure to buy the correct wax specifically intended for private hair removal. Don't use regular foot wax or body wax.
    • The kit must come with a wax heater (either in a microwave or with a wax heater), a cloth to remove the wax, a wax stick and a wax remover.
    • Some people like to make their own wax by mixing honey, sugar with other ingredients. If you choose to do this, check the wax on a different part of your body to make sure it helps remove hair without sticking to the skin.

  3. Prepare an indoor wax waxing area. The bathroom is the ideal location as it is easier to remove wax from the tiles than on carpet or wood. However, you need space to stretch and move. So if the bathroom is small, you should choose another room.
    • Spread plastic sheets, some old newspaper or other covering material to protect the floor.
    • Have some paper towels and oil on the side for cleaning. Mineral oil, olive oil, or other oils will quickly remove wax that is stuck to most surfaces (including skin).

  4. Trim hair off. Should be trimmed to hair shorter than 1.3 cm. Hair shorter than 0.6 cm or longer than 1.3 cm will be very difficult to remove, can cause peeling and very painful. Use scissors to trim the hairs on the spot to make the wax evenly short.
  5. Take a hot bath. This step helps to open the pores so that the hairs can be pulled out of the skin. Set the bath time so that your skin is still warm and soft when you start waxing.
    • Exfoliate your skin while bathing. Exfoliation will help remove hair cleaner. Carefully rub a loofah or an exfoliating product over the area where you plan to wax.
    • Dry yourself thoroughly after bathing. Skin must be dry before waxing.
    • Do not apply lotions or oils after bathing.
    • If you want, you can sprinkle some baby powder. This will keep the wax from sticking to the skin.
  6. Heat the wax and check. Carefully read the instructions that came with the wax hair removal kit, then heat until all the wax has melted and liquefied. Stir the wax with a stick. After the wax has melted, dab a small dot on the back of your hand to check it out. If it feels too hot, wait for the wax to cool a bit before you start. If the wax is difficult to spread, heat a little more.
    • During the wax waxing process, you may need a pause to warm the wax. If this is the first time, you shouldn't be in a hurry. If you don't want to get to the microwave every 10 minutes, you can buy a wax heater to keep the wax warm.

Part 2 of 3: Wax removal

  1. Start with the hair below the penis. This is the easiest hair to remove. Once you know what it feels like to do hair removal, you can decide whether to continue waxing in hard-to-reach areas. Pull the penis up towards your body to begin waxing at the base of the penis. Then rotate the penis to one side and wax the sides of the penis.
  2. Apply the wax in small patches. Do not apply a lot of wax at the same time to avoid causing tangles. Dip the wax stick in the wax tube and apply in a patch of at least 2.5 square centimeters to the bristles. Little-by-bit waxing is the best way to reduce discomfort and make sure you don't hurt yourself.
    • Apply the wax in the direction of the hair growth. The hair on the penis grows in different directions, so you need to carefully examine each patch before applying the wax.
    • Use the stick to spread the wax into a smooth, smooth line, like cheese on a cookie. Do not rub or apply back and forth.
    • Change wax sticks often. This will help keep it clean and prevent infection.
  3. Place a cloth on top and reverse the hair growth. This step is very important: don't pull in the same direction as the hair growth. The hair will not be pulled out cleanly if you pull it along. Do the following to remove hair:
    • After placing a cloth on, gently pat it into the wax.
    • Use one hand to hold the skin near the place where the cloth is located. This is very important if you are waxing areas of delicate skin.
    • Hold the cloth between your thumb and index finger.
    • Pull the cloth in a smooth, quick motion. Don't try to pull slowly.
  4. Once done at the bottom and base, you can continue waxing the scrotum. Use two fingers to stretch a patch of skin so that you don't have to jerk too hard when removing the hair. Use this method to continue applying the wax to the small chunks and pull out the wax until the scrotum is completely free of hair.
  5. Continue to the back. If there is hair growing behind the scrotum and toward the anus, you may need flexibility to remove it wherever needed. Stretch your legs in a comfortable position so you can reach a position between your legs. Continue waxing small patches until you are satisfied with the amount of hair removed.
  6. Check with the mirror. There may be a few hairs left. You can continue waxing or using tweezers to pluck each strand.

Part 3 of 3: Post-waxing care

  1. Clean the area that has just been waxed. Apply the oil that comes with the wax wax kit (or another skin oil) to remove any remaining wax. Gently massage the oil onto the dry wax area to help soften it immediately. Then, rinse off again with warm water.
    • After you have removed the wax, you can use a gentle shower gel to wash off the "genitals".
    • Don't use the bar, as the soap can leave a film behind, leading to ingrown hairs.
  2. Apply moisturizer. A natural (chemical-free) moisturizer will help soothe skin that may be red and irritated after waxing. Use a natural body lotion or a little coconut oil to moisturize your skin. This will help prevent infection and ingrown hairs.
    • If your skin feels inflamed even when moisturized, you can use a cold compress to reduce the inflammation.
  3. Don't wear tight underwear or tight pants for a few days. Skin requires space to breathe and heal, so tightening skin in tight clothing is not beneficial. If you have time, you may be able to wear nothing but gown for a few hours indoors. For the next few days, wear boxer underwear instead of tight-fitting underwear and avoid tight-fitting pants until the depilated skin is no longer red.
  4. Don't have sex for a few days. Painful skin is susceptible to infection, so wait until the painful and inflamed skin stops before having sex.
  5. Do not sunbathe outdoors or lie in sunbathing beds. Pale and sensitive skin after waxing is susceptible to burns when exposed to the sun or ultraviolet rays in a tanning bed. Ideally you should avoid sunbathing in this position. If you intend to sunbathe, wait a few days after waxing to give your skin time to heal.
  6. See your doctor if you have an infection. If ingrown hair or other inflammation causes more irritation, see your doctor for a checkup.

Advice

  • Make sure the room you choose is well ventilated. If you sweat during waxing, the wax gets on your skin.
  • Taking an over the counter pain reliever before waxing can help relieve the pain.
  • Exfoliate 24 hours after waxing and keep doing it every 2 days until it's time to remove it again to reduce the risk of ingrown hairs.
  • Moisturize daily waxed skin areas until it is time to remove hair again. This will help prevent ingrown hairs and reduce the risk of hair breakage during waxing.

Warning

  • Avoid exercising for at least 24 hours after waxing.
  • The skin at the base of the penis and scrotum is very thin, making it easy to tear. Make sure the area in this area is always firm before removing the wax to reduce the risk of damage.
  • Avoid steaming as the heat will cause excessive sweating in wax-waxed areas.
  • Some people think that drinking caffeine before waxing is more painful.