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Hi there, Me again with never ending questions
This is another that i have been trying to look into but to no avail
Over a meal one night with a large group of friends one of them brought up anal bleaching, tongues become quite loose after a few beers don't they ? and my interest was certainly sparked. I looked into it on a sober note the other day but could only come up with South something or another skin lightening cream, what i want to know is how i get hold of the salon products to perform this treatment and how i may get the correct training etc etc. i now know that i will be getting a bit of work in this region lol
Not for the fainthearted hey but i guess this is the way times and treatments are changing and guess what people do actually want pretty pinkies and not chocolate surprises these days!!
Any tips would be greatly appreciated?
:lol:
 
Wow !! What a question LOL

But an interesting one at that :D

I think its definately a huge gap in the market & certainly not for the faint hearted :)

I came across this website Anal Bleach, Anal Scar Removal & Skin Whitening, 100% Natural Ingredients but it mentions no training ...

It's more like a product someone would buy to use on themselves rather than a professional performing the service ...

I also come across some info on the old tintersurf & it mentions cosmetic surgeons & dermatologists prescribing topical treatments ...

HTH :D x
 
I've heard of skin whitening products in the past (there was a TV documentary about them some years ago that I remember seeing); some of them on the TV show were been reported as containing harsh chemicals like hydroquinone that can cause permanent skin damage; they were popular among people from ethnic groups who wanted to appear more "white".

So it would be interesting to hear about the chemistry of the products you saw.

I do know of someone who is an expert in colouring the hair in the bikini area if you think this may be something she would be able to advise on though...
 
I think its more skin bleaching than hair bleaching thats involved in anal bleaching ...

I assume :) lol x
 
I think its more skin bleaching than hair bleaching thats involved in anal bleaching ...

I assume :) lol x

Given the topic being discussed, that reminds me of one of my favourite plays on words...

"To assume makes an '***' of 'u' and 'me' " (the first 3 letters of the word assume have been censored in case they offend anyone)...
 
This is something that can be done and is done but the fact is that here in the UK, it's unheard of you won't get any clients wanting it done.

Trust me! I've seen more cracks than a plasterer and despite what some people might say who actually sell the kits or offer the treatment; it isn't a money spinner.

However, that doesn't mean you can't or shouldn't offer it. Just don't go to a great deal of expense buying stock or paying for training. xxx
 
just one word from me "WHY!!":eek::eek:
 
I've looked into this in a big way and I can tell you that BABTAC will not insure you to do it. Not sure about the other companies though.
 
I know I shouldn't laugh but this thread is making me giggle!:)
 
I have looked into this. I dont want to offer it but was just interested. Its most popular in the porn industry. I'm not so sure i'd be wanting to touch their bits though lol x
 
not uranus !!! ruth lol :eek::eek:
 
This is a great subject because it's a beauty service not often talked about.

People also ask for ******l, nipple and penis bleaching. Due to life changes such as pregnancy, for example, some women don't like the "brown spots down there" and ask for them to be lightened. Likewise, men ask for their genital area to be lightened for similar life change reasons as well as vanity.

In my beauty therapy course, this was part of our waxing training and it was just par for the course. In the scheme of things, I don't see anything unusual about it as a service. However, there are some strict safety guidelines that must be followed and not every customer is a good candidate.

In the salon I worked at, we had swimsuit models, artists, actors, performers, 'normal' people ask for all manner of things to be bleached/lightened. Granted, it wasn't something we did flat out everyday, but did increase around festivity time. But it did make money. Perhaps it's because people saw the service on the menu and felt okay about asking for it....*shrugs*

We usually performed the service during a wax and added $20-$40 to the base charge.

Terrimouse, when researching overseas formulations, do check the ingredients thoroughly for hydroquinone which is allowed in the US but is banned in the UK (and we did not use in our salon). In addition, should you wish to list the service you may wish to do so as a hair lightening procedure. Which, effectively, you could honestly do if you waxed afterward.

Other than that, happy bleaching, everyone! :D
 
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wow many thanks for your help there, its certainly given me something to think about anyway...............x
 
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