Raise your hand if you dread swimsuit season because you despise shaving your bikini line...okay, so, I can’t see your hands, but if you gals are anything like me, those hands are up. I mean it—I think shaving is the pits! Regardless of shape and size, it’s something we all have to deal with come summertime. For me, it’s not just the actual process of shaving that I hate, it’s the red bumps that kill me. Those little bumps are a pain, literally! And lets be honest here, they don’t look so hot either. I’ve tried lots of things to remedy them; I’ve used astringent, specially crafted ‘after-shave’ gels and lotions (that all smelled like astringent, by the way!) but nothing seemed to really work.
Sure, a few of the gels helped...but I have finally found a product that actually does the job! Bikini Zone’s Anti-Bumps Shave Gel—consider this my personal testimony, as far as I’m concerned, it’s as close to a miracle product as you can get. You just use it in place of your regular shave gel or soap, and voila, no more bumps! Pretty easy if you ask me.
The shapes of both parts of a bikini closely resemble women's underwear, and the lower part of a bikini can therefore range from the more revealing thong or g-string to briefs and the more modest square-cut shorts.
Louis Reard (ray-YARD) had this problem. He had designed Something that would stir the masses. But he needed a name for it, something exotic, bold, and eye opening. Four days before he was to show the world his new bikini in Paris, the U.S. Military provided him with a name. They exploded a nuclear device near several small islands in the Pacific known as the "Bikini Atoll". On July 5th, 1945, he unveiled the bikini. lthough he would later claim he named the bikini after the islands and not the atomic blast, he was clearly taking advantage of a "hot topic". Another Frenchmen, Jacques Heim, had created his own two piece bathing suit, which he called "The Atome", and he described it as "The world's smallest bathing suit.
By 1960 America was ready for new frontiers, including, it seemed, great expanses of bare flesh. That year pop singer Brian Hyland immortalized the suit with his song "Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini." Three years later "Beach Party", the first in a series of Annette Funicello / Frankie Avalon flicks with a recurring theme of women danicing in bikinis, hit the big screen.
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