The onset of Spring, along with 70 degree temperatures in New York, has thrown us all into a frenzy of summer preparations. There are workouts to be done, spray tans to be booked, and bikini’s to try on.

You’re looking pretty cute, right?

Before strutting your hot self on the beach, do me a favor – look down. You know where I’m talking about. See those little bumps? They’re called in-grown hairs, and you get them from a hair trying to push its way through a clogged pore. They can ruin that adorable new DVF bikini.

Not to worry- there’s hope.

Exfoliating the area and waxing or shaving will help unclog pores. Our Bikini Bump Blaster will go the extra mile for smooth, bikini-ready skin. They’re round pads (super convenient and easy to use) that contain Salicylic and Glycolic acids that both treat existing in-growns, as well as preventing them ever occurring. Simply swipe the pads once a day over the desired area and watch that perfect skin appear.

If you don’t use our Bikini Bump Blaster pads, you can also get rid of in-grown hairs by exfoliating the area and then using pimple or acne cream with Salicylic acid available over the counter at any pharmacy.

Start now and loose the sarong this summer!

xo cindy

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Hi, I wanted to know if I have sensitive skin and it’s prone to ingrown hairs, do you recommend the bikini blaster? Karin

Hi Karin,

Thank you so much for asking! I definitely do recommend the Bikini Bump Blaster to help eliminate ingrown hairs. They work like a charm! You use them once a day, every day, and should notice a difference after using them for about a week or so. But Karin, nothing, and I mean, NOTHING works as well as laser hair removal. In fact, it’s why I created completely bare! I have very thick, coarse hair, and nothing seemed to work for me. I lived a life with horrible ingrown hairs, the type that are actually painful. Now that I have had my bikini line lasered, I am 100% ingrown FREE, ALL OF THE TIME!!!

Why don’t you contact one of the completely bare spas, and set up a complimentary spa consultation? This way you can get all the facts, and see if it’s an option for you. In the meantime, I do, however recommend our BBB. Just go to our website and order it online!

Have a great day, Karin!

Love, Cindy

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  1. Thank you for this insight! I was about to ask the same question…

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Help! I have bumps on my bikini line. How do I get rid of them? – Jennifer

Oh, I totally relate! To get a quick fix, and alleviate the unsightly little bumps in between waxing or shaving use Completely Bare’s Bikini Bump Blaster pads. These pads contain just the right amount of glycolic acid which exfoliate the skin, and salicylic acid which help eliminate bacteria and minimize sebum production, getting rid of those ingrown hairs!!!

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  1. janice says;
    14 Nov 2007 - 18:48

    Jennifer the pads work great but i just started laser hair removal and i dont have one ingrown after my 3rd treatment
    I am thrilled , good luck

    Janice

  2. Crystal says;
    20 Apr 2008 - 20:21

    omg i have terrible bumps.
    Where can i get these pads? and im so desperate for lazor hair removal, my mom said she ‘d pay for it but i dont know anything about it. can someone plez help me out :/

  3. Taurea says;
    28 Jul 2008 - 18:45

    My problem with the laser is that I am an african amercian women. I’ve actually gone for 5 treatments already and I have seen NO RESULTS. That’s right none!!! I’ve been told because I am african american that the laser hair removal may not work for me however it’s disturbing because the center I went to promised me results….Now Im stuck with paying for treatments I no longer want. The laser is not very comfortable and I feel like if I am not going to get any results what is the point in continuing to go?

    Im thinking about electrolysis but geeeeeze that’ll take forever for just one session….what to do what to do!!!!

  4. Lmao xD I know. I’m just kidding <3

  5. i have red bumps in my bikini line. i’ve had them for a quite long time. can any1 please tell me how i can get rid of them ??

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