I get Brazilian waxes all the time. And every time I drop my drawers and get up on that table, I always wonder how the technician is judging my lady parts. Is my vagina one that she considers normal? Is it pretty? I kind of care about what she thinks because she has seen WAY more vaginas than I ever have. Luckily for us curious ladies, a former wax specialist by the fake name of Mel spoke with Elite Daily about the five different types of vaginas she found most of her clients to fall within. Not every vagina will fall within one of these categories, but for the most part, after seeing hundreds of vaginas, Mel has been able to narrow it down. Before checking out these descriptions, just keep in mind that the word vagina actually refers to the hole. What Mel describes are the shapes involved with both the inner and outer labia. Check this out and see how you measure up.

What do the different types of vagina look like?

Is my vagina "normal"?
A WAXING professional has lifted the lid on the five types of vaginas, what they should look like and which is the most common. And contrary to popular belief, the most common vagina is not a neat Barbie-like package with everything tucked in. Instead there are a range of shapes that waxing professional Mel, who is keeping her surname anonymous to protect her clients, witnessed. The most common shape she saw is the Ms.
9 common vulva shapes.
If you've ever taken a peek at your vulva — the outer part of a person with a vagina's genitals that includes the vagina, labia, and clitoris — and wondered if yours is normal, you're not alone. One in seven women have considered getting labiaplasty, which basically is trimming and tucking the vulva and tightening up the entrance," says Sherry Ross , MD, OB-GYN and a women's health expert with her own private practice. It's important to note that everyone has a unique and different type of vulva, says Ross. And unless it's causing you discomfort, there's no reason to be ashamed of what it looks like or to undergo expensive surgery to reshape it. While there's no set number of vulva "types," there are many variations in the size, symmetry and color of a person's labia or lips and clitoris.
If you've ever taken a mirror to observe your vagina and everything surrounding it, you may have wondered if the reflection looking back at you was normal. Well, rest assured, there is no such thing as normal or abnormal when it comes to genitalia. Everything from the shape, color, smell, and more will differ depending on the individual. First: terminology. The vagina is actually the name for the internal canal where the menstrual blood or babies might come out.