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		<title>What is a Micro Bikini?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Risqué as it may sound, the micro bikini is what the term suggests: a bikini which leaves very little to the imagination as it is extremely small in terms of the material and the coverage. If the prospect of wearing bikinis make you blush because of its erotic allure, micro bikinis will surely flush you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-49" title="code 304" src="http://www.microbikini.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/code-304.jpg" alt="code 304" width="350" height="522" />Risqué as it may sound, the micro bikini is what the term suggests: a bikini which leaves very little to the imagination as it is extremely small in terms of the material and the coverage. If the prospect of wearing bikinis make you blush because of its erotic allure, micro bikinis will surely flush you red all over because of its appearance—or lack thereof.</p>
<p>Micro bikinis are very, very small versions of the bikini. They leave little to the imagination of those who can see it because it covers a bare minimum of the wearer&#8217;s body. Perhaps not even covering anything at all. The top and bottom of the bikini only covers the most sensitive part of the woman&#8217;s body. It barely covers the nipples, the buttocks and the crotch of the wearer. Similarly related to the g-string bikinis in terms of appearance, most micro-bikinis are made of string and very small pieces of cloth—usually triangular and teardrop shaped—which covers the nipples, the crotch and the buttocks. The aim is to conceal only the most erotic of women&#8217;s zones and nothing more.</p>
<p>Not only because of its very provocative form is the micro bikini only for a select few of the women&#8217;s population. The micro bikini is made only for those who are blessed in terms of physical assets. As the size and shape of this type of bikini is made with showing off the body in mind—only those who are daring enough to show what they have can wear the micro bikini.</p>
<p>The micro bikini is made for those who are utterly confident with their bodies as it exposes pretty much every nook and cranny of a woman&#8217;s sensuality. It is perfect for summer getaways in daring summer locations. This is made for those women who love to show off their curves and assets with the intention of getting a very even tan with minimal tan lines.</p>
<p>Apart from the physical demands of the micro bikini, the micro bikini also demands that the wearer get a bikini wax—a Brazilian wax, perhaps—in order to remove the hair in the pubic region so as to add to more appeal from the wearer. The woman would not obviously want hair from the nether region to be all over the place while she is wearing this provocative attire.</p>
<p>While the tankini and the one piece bathing suit suits pretty much every shape and size, the micro bikini is not for everyone. Such types of clothing have aroused several controversies as the micro bikini is next to being nude. As such, the micro bikini is banned from wholesome beaches where the aim is to keep the family atmosphere. This is because the micro bikini is very sexually suggestive, if not overtly sexual.</p>
<p>The micro bikini is only for those who are very liberated. Because the prospect of showing off all of your assets is not far from micro bikinis. And there is in fact nothing left for conservatism with this type of fashion. If you prefer the maximum of sex appeal with the minimum of coverage, then the micro bikini is definitely for you. Sensual and inviting, the micro bikini is something a women can wear outdoors and indoors—in private places if only to excite the imagination of your partner, if you know what we mean.</p>
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		<title>How to get a bikini wax</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Waxing can be a quick, long-lasting way for women to get rid of hair around the bikini area. It can also be a daunting process. Having hair ripped out of such a delicate body area doesn&#8217;t sound pleasant. With a few pointers&#8211;and maybe even a glass of wine&#8211;you might become a waxing convert. Read on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-14" title="Microkini" src="http://www.microbikini.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/Microkini-300x178.jpg" alt="Microkini" width="300" height="178" />Waxing can be a quick, long-lasting way for women to get rid of hair around the bikini area. It can also be a daunting process. Having hair ripped out of such a delicate body area doesn&#8217;t sound pleasant. With a few pointers&#8211;and maybe even a glass of wine&#8211;you might become a waxing convert. Read on to learn more.</p>
<h3><strong>Preparing for the Waxing Experience</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Step 1</strong><br />
Get recommendations from friends and family. If possible, try to get recommendations from women who are similar in age. When our skin ages, it loses elasticity and must be treated somewhat differently when waxed.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2</strong><br />
Research the salons and estheticians in your area.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3</strong><br />
Research what the salon considers a bikini wax. Generally, a bikini wax will remove hair at or around the area covered by a bikini bottom, allowing you to wear an average swimsuit with confidence. More extreme waxing processes, like the Brazilian, will remove all the hair. Some salons, and some estheticians, don&#8217;t offer these.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4</strong><br />
Research the kinds of wax the salons use. A lot of salons use soy wax, which is gentle on the skin, but not an option if you have a soy allergy.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5</strong><br />
Get something else waxed prior to setting up the bikini wax, if you can. Women have differing tolerances to the pain associated with waxing. If having your upper lip or lower legs waxed leaves you in agony, you might not be ready for a bikini wax (although some women say having their legs waxed hurts more than the bikini area).</p>
<p><strong>Step 6</strong><br />
Grow the hair to ¼ inch. But, trim hair that is too long. You can trim it to about ¼ inch as well. It is necessary to have at least ¼ inch for the wax to grab the hair, but it also helps for the hair not to be too long. The longer the hair, the more likely it can get matted with the wax. It does tend to be less painful when the hair has been trimmed back somewhat.</p>
<p><strong>Step 7</strong><br />
Schedule the appointment for a time when you do not have your menstrual period, it can be more painful then. Some salons won&#8217;t do a wax during a client&#8217;s menstrual period for health reasons.</p>
<p><strong>Step 8</strong><br />
Take 400 mg of ibuprofen before the visit.</p>
<p><strong>Step 9</strong><br />
Wear some cotton underwear that you won&#8217;t mind parting with. Your esthetician will be quite skilled at applying the wax, and the wax will most likely be thick enough that it won&#8217;t run. But you might want to wear an older, non-frilly pair just in case some wax does get on them.</p>
<p><strong>Step 10</strong><br />
Shower shortly before the waxing, if possible. Wax will adhere better to clean, dry skin. Showering will wash away any dirt or dead skin cells that could cause blemishes if any wax gets trapped in the pores.</p>
<p><strong>Step 11</strong><br />
Use an astringent on the area to be waxed shortly beforehand, if possible. Drying out the hair slightly can help the wax adhere to the hair better and make the waxing more productive.</p>
<h3>The Waxing</h3>
<p><strong>Step 1</strong><br />
Relax. For most women, a bikini wax is nowhere near as painful as they expect it to be.</p>
<p><strong>Step 2</strong><br />
Tell the esthetician what you are looking for.</p>
<p><strong>Step 3</strong><br />
Strike up a conversation with the esthetician. Distraction can help you relax and make the process more comfortable.</p>
<p><strong>Step 4</strong><br />
Be prepared for the esthetician to ask you to remove your pants or skirt. You will leave your underwear on for a basic bikini wax. The esthetician will just ask you to slide it out of the way as necessary.</p>
<p><strong>Step 5</strong><br />
Lay back, relax, and let the esthetician do the rest. The wax will be warm, but not too hot. The esthetician shouldn&#8217;t apply too much wax at one time. Then a fabric strip will be placed over the wax and removed in the direction of the hair growth. You will feel it as it is removed. Don&#8217;t be embarrassed to ask the esthetician to stop if it is too painful. But don&#8217;t be surprised if you do still get charged for at least half a wax. Once the waxing is done, your esthetician will apply a cream to soothe your skin.</p>
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<h3>Tips &amp; Warnings</h3>
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<li>Tipping the esthetician after a wax is common practice. Anywhere from 10–20% of the cost of the wax is considered the norm.</li>
<li>You should not get a bikini wax if you are a diabetic or have psoriasis.</li>
<li>You should not get a bikini wax if you are using Retin-A, Revova, Differin, or Accutane. These medications can make your skin more prone to tearing or scarring when waxed.</li>
<li>You cannot get a bikini wax if you have any skin trauma in the bikini area such as varicose veins, pimples, lesions, warts, or broken skin.</li>
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