Ever since her days as a stripper, Cardi B has gone to extreme lengths to keep her body and face looking beautiful. Of course, there are various plastic procedures to which she's admitted, as well as regular maintenance treatments that leave her skin looking smooth and camera-ready at all times. In the latter category is full-body hair removal, which the mother of two underwent again earlier this week. She even documented some of the painful process for her followers on Instagram while recommending they check out the Rich Bich Clinic in New York City.
"It's that time again you f**kers," the East Coast rap diva declared in a video posted to her Story on Thursday (June 15). "I'm so scared," she admitted while seemingly laying in the office nude. "It's time to laser my whole body, because baby, I told y'all! I'm a hairy b**ch," Cardi confessed to viewers. "But I keep it under control," she quickly assured them. The 30-year-old said her trouble areas are her bikini area and underarms, both of which tend to darken in colour over time.
Cardi B Reminds Us Pain is Beauty
"We trying to keep that booty hole brown only," Cardi salaciously teased. "You know what I’m saying? Sometimes it can get a little dark up close." The Grammy Award winner makes it obvious that she felt some serious pain while on the table, but still praised the estheticians for their tremendous work on her skin. Cardi still hasn't revealed when she'll be dropping her sophomore album, though she did give us an idea of who she plans to collaborate with next earlier this week.
At the time, the "Be Careful" hitmaker was obviously in a braggadocious mood while making it clear that she doesn't feel inclined to hop on a song just because it's trending, or because the Bardi gang wants her to anymore. Rather, she's focused on collaborating with people who she really connects with. Do you think you could handle the pain of full-body laser hair removal? Let us know in the comments, and check back later for more hip-hop pop culture news updates.
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