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Brazilian Wax Brings on the Blushes – Getting Upfront and Personal With Your Waxing Therapist
Brazilian Wax Brings On The Blushes – Getting Upfront And Personal With Your Waxing Therapist
With the exception of childbirth, there can be few treatments quite as intimate as having a Brazilian or Hollywood wax. Your waxing therapist will get to know you like few others do as she removes hair from the most personal and private of areas. This means that a high level of trust and discretion is vital.
It is perhaps not that much of a surprise, therefore, that many people are simply too embarrassed to ask for the treatment they actually want. This problem is exacerbated by the confusion caused by what actually constitutes certain intimate waxing treatments. For example, while any decent waxing salon will remove all hair from the labia, perineum and anus as standard during a Brazilian or Hollywood wax, some beauty salons seem content with removing hair from the pubic mound, while leaving those harder-to-reach areas untouched. This means that customers are often unsure what they are going to get when asking for a Brazilian, and are too embarrassed to challenge the therapist when they don’t get the service they were hoping for.
It Health Insurance Fraud if I Have Two Insurances at the Same Time?
I have health insurance through my employment and another insurance through my mom’s. I just had a procedure earlier today and asked the registrar upfront before the procedure of they could co-bill both insurances at the same time, and she adviced not to, and adviced me to let all my doctors know that i have another insurance, and that i would be in big trouble. i really am confused on what’s going on. can anyone help me please? thanks
I appreciate all the info guys. the thing is that I use my mom’s insurance as my primary since all the facilities and providers I see and get my procedures done are under the same name, and my mom works in a hospital under the same name.
I guess what I really want to know is what I need to do at this point to avoid getting into trouble.
I remember giving BOTH insurance information in one procedure way back (blood draw) but still paid the same co-pay amount for my mom’s insurance.
















































