Some say, in order to understand ourselves today, we must first know and understand our history.  At a recent completely bare meeting, we decided to come up with fun facts and statistics about hair removal (please choose your words carefully when Googling “vaginal hair removal”).  I started to come across a ton of information about where Brazilian waxing originated- though strangely enough, not in Brazil.  It seems these trends sort of appear out of no where, take us all by storm, and then we wonder how we ever survived before.  I look back on the time when I groomed merely for the sake of appearances in a bathing suit, as such a naïve and pedestrian time in my life, excused only by the innocence of youth.

B.C.B (Before Completely Bare), the thought of removing everything below had never even crossed my mind.  Suddenly, Carrie Bradshaw felt like “walking sex”, Gweneth Paltrow’s life was changed, and Plum Sykes was writing about letting men “go to Brazil”.   What we now consider basic grooming did not begin with Cosmo’s and Manolo’s (though a glance at any Playboy from the 70s might beg to differ).

In ancient civilizations, the practice of removing body hair began mostly for hygienic reasons, mainly to prevent infestation from lice and fleas (I have already showered four times after reading this).  The most common methods used were primitive razors made from flint blades, as well as home-made depilatories using ingredients like arsenic and quicklime.  The Egyptian’s adopted it with a more vain approach, where a hair-free body became the standard of beauty.  They came up with a mixture of honey and oil to pull the hair out – a practice now known as waxing.

In Ancient Greece, the female hairless body was the very picture of youth and beauty – a view reflected in their art.   Many Greek statues of men clearly show pubic hair, whereas female sculptures are universally hair-free.  They considered an overgrown bikini to be ugly, and a sign of wealth and class was to be completely bare.  In ancient Islamic culture, they took it one step further by actually designating rooms in their bathhouses where women could go to have their pubic hair removed.

During the Crusades, a surge of Christianity, and the belief all things sex related to be sinful, pubic hair was sent into the Dark Ages.  Leave it to fashion, however, to bring us back into the light.  In the 1940s, when bathing suits became smaller, the need (and common curtsey) for below the belt hair removal was re-discovered.  As swimsuits, and eventually bikinis, started showing more and more skin, hair removal became more and more mainstream.  Let’s now take the time to thank the porn industry.  As pornography became more acceptable in polite society, women began to emulate the grooming habits of its stars, bringing us to bikini grooming as we know it today.

To my great disappointment, the term “Brazilian ” waxing did not originate with the genetically blessed (seriously, is there something in the water?) women of Brazil.  It is thought to have been given the name only because it sounded exotic.

Whatever the root, I could not be happier to be out of the dark ages of B.C.B., armed with the freedom to be confident and hair-free!

xo cindy

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It surprises people when I tell them that I work with 40 women.  They assume there is tons of drama and cat-fights.  I can honestly say that this could not be farther from the truth.  Never have I worked in an environment where everyone not only truly loves one another, but are excited to see each other every day.

There is, of course, lots of talking, laughing, and more food than anyone should ever be allowed to eat.  Which brings me to my point.  A few of the girls noticed that months of cupcakes, french fries, and hale and hearty soups have added a few extra layers under their cb t-shirts.  Inspired by the reality show of the same name, the “Biggest Loser completely bare” was born.  Everyone involved has roughly the same amount of weight to lose, and instead of the temptation of cupcakes and French fries, it’s pounds lost and muscles gained.

With the constant reminder of weekly weigh-ins, (not to mention blogging about it for all to read!) the pressure is on.  We want all of you to get involved in getting your bodies bikini ready, so email  Teresa@completelybare.com to join cb’s Biggest Loser!  There are going to be prizes like free waxes and spray tans – just what you need to show off that hot new bod!

xo cindy

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When completely bare first started the completely bare wax with a flair (insert obvious Office Space Jennifer Aniston reference here), it just seemed like a natural paring.  It’s the perfect pants-down surprise for that special someone.  Since J-Love has been so out spoken about her below the belt grooming habits, the “vajazzle” it seems, is everywhere.  Now, being an equal opportunity service provider, I decided the men needed a little bling for their thing.  First it was, “do men wax their bikini?”, then it was, “do they laser?”  When both answers were a resounding “YES”, the penazzle was born. Even Perez Hilton has recognized the shift in men’s grooming trends.

What are your thoughts on a completely bare man?

xo cindy

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  1. YES! this would be so sexxy <3 serously

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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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Hey Ladies,

Spring is already here, and summer is fast approaching. In preparation, here’s our ultimate Hair Removal Guide, just for you.

Whether you’re the “low maintenance” gal, the “rational” gal, or “OCD”, a little obsessive/compulsive about the hair on your body, the experts from completely bare provide you with the solutions for removing that unwanted hair from your body, leaving you smooth and well, completely bare…

From face, underarms, arms, buttocks, stomach line, bikini, to legs – we let you know what type of hair removal is best: depilatory, waxing, laser hair removal, shaving, and how to maintain your smooth, hairless look.

So feel confident and look great this summer!

Good luck ladies and please let me know your feedback ;)

xo cindy

The Ultimate Hair Removal Guide by completely bare spa

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  1. I have some hair removal information. I think this is little bit use full to everybody.

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