If the object of a Brazilian is hair-free hair down there, I would hope frizz-free is a minimal requirement.
But just to hedge its bets, the salon advertised this waxing special for May this past Thursday … June 17.
If the object of a Brazilian is hair-free hair down there, I would hope frizz-free is a minimal requirement.
But just to hedge its bets, the salon advertised this waxing special for May this past Thursday … June 17.
its a Brazilian blowout (meaning blowdry the hair)... not a Brazilian wax. 2 different things. but they are a month late on their special!
ReplyDeleteMmmm, I think they mean they actually use explosives to remove all the hair. A literal blowout. Or as they call it in the Ozarks, "Strip mining."
ReplyDeleteTrue story
salon ER 1 ???
ReplyDeletenow that sounds scary!
Hair removal was not the first thing I thought of when I saw the words "Brazilian Blowout"...
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of a Brazilian blowout but I'm suspicious of the use of both of those terms next to a photo of an attractive woman with her mouth partly open.
ReplyDeleteDear Anon: I Googled. You are correct. Thanks for ruining my fun, coward. But you think the industry would have better, non-conflicting terminology.
ReplyDeleteYep - it's a blow drying to make the hair big. :)
ReplyDeleteStill - they are some savvy business people, huh?!
"Brazilian Blowout..." my head is spinning.
ReplyDeleteI guess this post proves which of my commentators have dirty minds and which are women.
ReplyDeleteblow out!
ReplyDeleteAloha from Hawaii
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