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Define American, French, and Brazilian bikini waxing:

a) American - full removal, French - partial removal, Brazilian - landing strip
b) American - partial removal, French - landing strip, Brazilian - full removal
c) American - full removal, French - landing strip, Brazilian - full removal
d) American - landing strip, French - full removal, Brazilian - partial removal

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American, French, and Brazilian bikini waxing are styles of hair removal from the bikini area, differing in the amount and areas of hair removed. American wax leaves a 'landing strip,' French wax removes more hair but not from the back, and Brazilian wax often removes all hair front to back.

Step-by-step explanation:

The terms American, French, and Brazilian refer to styles of bikini waxing, which are different methods of hair removal from the bikini area.

An American bikini wax typically involves the removal of hair at the top of the thighs and under the navel, often leaving a neat 'landing strip' of hair. A French bikini wax takes the Americ an concept a bit further by removing more hair, typically leaving a smaller strip or triangle, and may include hair removal from the labia.

However, it does not remove hair from the back. In contrast, a Brazilian bikini wax involves more extensive hair removal, often removing all hair from the front to the back, including the labia and the area that reaches towards the glutes. Some variations of the Brazilian wax leave a small strip or patch of hair in the front.

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