A Ranking of Beauty Treatments by Pain Level

Why, god? Why?!

Ranking of Beauty Treatments by Pain Level
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Beauty is pain, or something. But which beauty treatments hurt the most? You know, for delay-the-appointment/take-five-Tylenol purposes?

We talked to Jamie Ahn, founder and creative director of Townhouse Spa, to get the scoop on what to expect—and how to beat the discomfort/torture. (Hint: Alcohol is encouraged.)

Pain Levels - Facial Peels (5/10)

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Facial peels can fluctuate in pain depending on how sensitive your skin is. But basically, they remove dead skin cells by dissolving them or "burning" them. No, we're not joking.

To help alleviate the pain:

Pain Levels - Hair Extensions (5/10)

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Wait, this shouldn't hurt, right? Unfortunately no: If you're doing "weft" extensions, where your hair is braided and the new hair is sewn onto it, the process can be all kinds of intense. The braids have to be tight against your scalp, which means lots of pulling, and over time this can cause headaches and soreness.

To help alleviate the pain:

Pain Levels - Extractions (6/10)

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If your pores are clogged or you have a breakout to focus on, the ouch factor here can be *high*. Skin is being squeezed to push out oil, sebum, and pus (yes, it's gross, but the results are worth it).

To help alleviate the pain:

Pain Levels - Threading (8/10)

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Yeah, multiple hairs are being ripped out at once, so if you're sensitive to pain, be aware.

To help alleviate the pain:

Pain Levels - Brazilian Wax (9/10)

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It hurts because...duh. The good news: The more you do it, the less it hurts. The bad news? It hurts more if it's your first time or if your hair is abundant/thick/coarse. (#TheStruggle)

To help alleviate the pain:

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