From the Mouths of Husbands

August 16, 2010

Priorities—

Paul:  Honey, working on our budget I noticed that you’ve been spending too much money.
Maryland:  Sorry honey,  I’ll cancel my appointment with Reny tomorrow…
Paul:  Stop right there.  We are not that poor.  Let’s get our priorities straight  …

Food of Life—

Rachel calls her husband Gerorge from Whole Foods, and when she tells him where she is he goes ballistic. “Honey, didn’t we talk about saving money last night?  What are you doing at Whole Foods?”  She replies, “Ooops, You are right, I’ll go to the Grocery Outlet.”

That same night getting ready to go to bed, Rachel looks down to her pubic area.   Honey, I think I would like to try the Brazilian wax, but I know we are low on funds”  Without hesitation, George  declares: How much do you need?  $100,  $200?


Thank you!

June 18, 2010

Thank You

Dear Amazing Clients, Friends and Blog Readers:

I wanted to write to tell you that I did not win the More Magazine competition, and that the gift I received was all of your outstanding support.  Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

With every year that passes I believe more and more that the quality of our lives have entirely to do with those that surround us.
I am blessed to have you in my life.

Cheers,

Reny

PS: Another More Magazine Article in case it interests you.


Scene Magazine

May 16, 2010

This past month SCENE magazine featured Reny Ryan and CONFESSIONS! Check it out:

SCENE Magazine features Reny Ryan

SCENE Magazine features Reny Ryan -


Reny is featured in Stone in the Surf Press

May 15, 2010

Reny Ryan is featured in Indie Website
STONE in the SURF PRESS

“Reny is an amazing woman with an incredibly captivating Brazilian accent and glowing personality that makes you want to sit and listen to her stories for hours.  I wasn’t sure what to expect from the book.  Yes, it is about the good, the bad, and the sometimes not so pleasant art of waxing, but it is far more than that.  Reny gives us a peek into the lives of a broad cross section of people and cultures and opens our eyes (I said eyes!) to how a simple change in one’s exterior appearance can create a significant change in one’s self perception.  I admire her courage for writing this book and wish her the best of success.  I see an HBO series in her future.  Please support a wonderful indie!”

RICHARD NEUMANN

http://www.stoneinthesurf.com/StoneInTheSurf_26_featured_Reny.html

Stones in the Surf

Story about the Story

Soon after I began my skin care practice, I realized a few things.  First, I love waxing and the great look that results from it.  Because I’m personable, enthusiastic and supportive to my waxing clients, they soon become comfortable enough with me to share stories about themselves.   And because waxing private areas is closely associated with peoples’ sex lives, I hear stories that even therapists won’t be told.  What people will say when they are in half-naked, compromising positions having hot wax applied to their private areas can be hilarious.

The same clients who provided me with the stories encouraged me for over a decade to put them into a book.  I was very reluctant because I never considered myself a writer.  But the idea grew on me and, further, I thought it would be fun to educate readers about the Brazilian culture, and the origins of Brazilian waxing to my joyful, sun-worshipping and body-celebrating country.

What I initially thought might be a one to two year, part-time process took five painstaking years from first drafts to publication.

Why you chose to go “indie”

I decided to self publish because I was inexperienced and intimidated.  I felt overwhelmed by the whole process of finding an agent.  Because English is my second language, I knew I needed editing help to give my stories credibility before presenting them to “professionals” to develop and market.  I was also intimidated because the topic of waxing male and female private areas makes many people uncomfortable.  One Midwest agent told me “This is America, not Brazil. You’ll never succeed trying to tell these risqué stories to the American public. Throw your manuscript in the garbage.”

In addition, I refused to use clinical terminology for the word “pussy” (which in my Brazilian accent comes out more like “poosie”).  My clients and I feel that this is a cute and endearing term that breaks down mental barriers for them to become comfortable with and proud of their bodies.  Another agent tried to dissuade me from using the term “poosie”.  She insisted that “female genitalia” or “vulva” would be more appropriate.  I was very discouraged by feedback like this, but my gut feeling to continue writing my stories persisted.  As time went by and Brazilian waxing became more mainstream in American culture, I figured were ready to know more about “poosie waxing”.

Biggest mistake(s)

I knew that the waxing stories themselves were great raw material.  However, I knew making them into easy reading “vignettes” in a book form would take some combination of professional ghostwriting and editing.  My biggest mistakes were have the wrong people help me in these areas.  I had friends and family who volunteered their efforts knowing I had a low budget, and professional writers who returned drafts that looked technically correct but put me to sleep.  I wanted the stories to retain my own voice and feeling as much as possible, but the more help I got, the less the stories sounded like me.  At one point, some drafts had the fingerprints of several editors on them.  This was costly, frustrating and time-consuming.  Only by trial and error did I find the editor who had the right combination of technical skill, tone and voice to clean up the stories get them ready for publication.

Best thing(s) that happened

I’ve been invited to book signings, book clubs and amateur storytelling events.  Telling an audience that, “I wax ‘poosies’ for a living” always seems to put everyone in the right mood and allows me to develop my storyteller side.  Overall, the people I’ve met along the way, and the friendships that have blossomed are to me the biggest rewards of all.

Word of encouragement to other upcoming “indie’s”

DO NOT allow anyone to discourage you.  Trust yourself and be persistent.  It may take a while but sooner or later you’ll be rewarded.


More.com

April 7, 2010

VOTE for RENY as

MOST FABULOUS!

http://www.more.com/13752/15342-reny-ryan-56

Vote for RENY at MORE.com!

MORE Magazine, where Reny has been featured before, has a “Beauty  Search Contest” for “Most Fabulous After 40!” Reny has entered it and needs your votes to make it to the phase 2.

She is currently in the TOP 10 and we need to keep her there until mid May to make sure she is considered by the judges for the top spot.

Voting is easy.  Click HERE and go directly to her entry.  Then click “I vote MOST FAB!”

Thank you!


Interview for POWERFUL LATINAS.com

February 17, 2010

Hi everyone,

This past week I had the pleasure of being interview by PowerfulLatinas.com.

Here is the podcast interview where they asked me about  waxing “hairy creatures” my background and what makes me love my life!

As always, thank you for your support and loving emails about the book.

Go to the site: http://www.powerfullatinas.com/brazilian-waxing
Listen to the podcast: http://www.audioacrobat.com/play/WmmC3RVs

Cheers,

Reny


Client Confession

February 16, 2010


Still Vibrating

February 5, 2010

A similar story to Beware of Small Vibrators was the talk of a party I went to last week.  The laughter we shared was all bout “teaser” vibrators.  The women seemed intrigued about the use of such small toys and were worried about making sure the apparatuses did not get lost in the excitement.  So, everyone had a good laugh when my African American client Tanesha told us that “Jammal,” her big, huge black vibrator will never get lost and instead makes her sing like Mariah.


Thank you!

December 16, 2009
Happy Holidays 2009-2010

Happy Holidays 2009-2010


Beware of Small Vibrators

December 8, 2009

Since my studio is located away from the street, I don’t usually get walk-ins.

Last week I was surprised woman started frantically knocking at my door.  When I opened it she said, “I need an emergency wax.  Now!”  I felt a little uneasy when she refused to fill out the information sheet or to even give me her name. Yet, she explained she was in a hurry to go see her doctor and she looked panicked.

Once on my table, she explained she wanted all the hair removed from her pubic area.

Hello Kitty

Looking at her vast jungle I wondered why she decided to get waxed now, why the hurry and, what was the reason for such secrecy.  But, as you all know by now, the stories from my waxing room emerge in the most interesting of ways.  So, I trusted the process and began my work.

I tried to carry on small talk but she seemed anxious and didn’t care for what I had to say.  Nearing the end of the procedure she declared she never cared for shaving, much less waxing.  Of course, this was my opportunity to find out what in the world was going on.

She told me she did something so stupid and was very embarrassed by it.

And, before I could form a question, she blurted out “I HAVE A SMALL VIBRATOR STILL VIBRATING INSIDE OF ME SINCE LAST NIGHT.  I DID NOT WANT TO GO SEE THE DOCTOR IN MY HAIRY CONDITION.” Needless to say, my decade of listening to waxing stories was very useful as I kept my cool and did my best to listen with care.  The client then placed my hand over her lower abdomen and low and behold, there was something alive inside of her.  Wow.

When I was finished with the waxing, she paid and left as quickly as she arrived. I stood at my office door a bit in awe of the experience and wondering how many people get to be part of such private and personally embarrassing moments.  And, what brand of battery she used because her belly was still vibrating – on high.


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