have increased in popularity in the last year and although the Board of Cosmetology only allows waxing of arms, legs, face, neck and abdomen the rule was never really enforced when it came to so called "Brazilian" waxing.
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USA Today reported the story and says the procedure costs between $40-$50 and because the area is so sensitive to hot wax it can become irritated causing a rash, ingrown hair and infection. Traditional bixini waxes will not be banned. The earliest ban could begin in May which will likely mean a drop in sales for business owners who provide the service.
To read the complete story and get more details regarding the ban go to:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/health/2009-03-19-brazilian-wax_N.htm
To learn more on hair removal options and their safety visit:
http://www.webmd.com/skin-problems-and-treatments/features/for-women-only-best-options-for-hair-removal

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