There such a thing as a trendy-chic pubic hairstyle? Let this not come as a
shock to you, but yes, and not only one may I tell you. The call for
fashionable pubic hair styling is most common indeed. There was a time when
shaving the private's was only done if you were having an operation or giving
birth, but now the operating theatre is not why it is the bedroom. In a recent
survey, most women said that they have looked to dyeing, shaping, and styling
to please a partner.
Pubic hairstyles are fast becoming just
as important as the hair on your head. Popular designs are the landing strip,
heart shape, and triangle patch. Aside from these particular ones, we have the
less mainstream like the lightning bolt, diamond shape, or whatever you may
have in mind. If you're adamant and have considered this is for you, choose the
design carefully because once styling has begun, there is no turning back. It
has happened many times after it has been cut, trimmed, and styled that the
woman does not like it, but unfortunately, the damage is done and can not be
undone. Correction can only happen when the hair grows back. Ensure you know
what you want; go over and over pictures till you are steadfast and happy with
a specific choice.
Styles design and descriptions:
Natural - no trimming or upkeep
Trimmed - hair length shortened without
shaping
Triangle - hair removed from the sides
forming a triangle shape - that pubic hair cannot be seen while wearing a
bikini. This can range from the skimpy edge of the "bikini line" to
up to an inch reduction on either side.
Landing strip style - hair sharply
removed from the sides to form a long centered vertical rectangle, length about
a quarter of an inch
Brazilian waxing/G-wax - pubic hair
completely removed except for a remnant, centered, narrow strip above the vulva
about an inch in size, and the hair length in the sub-centimeter range.
Full style - Brazilian/Hollywood/Bare -
complete removal
More styles - V-shaped, heart-shaped,
arrow, initials, etc. These are usually variations of the Brazilian/G-Wax,
where a design is formed of the pubic hair above a completely bare vulva.
Pubic hair is defined as the hair in
the genital area. Dying this can have severe complications if you do not know
what you are doing. The genital region needs treatment with the utmost care.
It's quite alarming of the number of women that dye their bits are unaware of
the risk they take. There is no actual product that was created with the
purpose of coloring pubic hair. Despite the potential risk and warnings, men and
women still color down there.
The most common color dealt with is
grey, where both genders look to dye their pubes back to their natural color,
or just in general for a change. Do you have grey genital hair that you wish
was back to its natural color? If so, let us look at the best and safest way to
do this. Always follow hair colorant instructions accordingly to help prevent
possible skin irritation of your genital area. If you have an allergic reaction
to a particular product you are using, then cease the process and rinse the
colorant off immediately. Do not attempt to retrial the work for a second time.
Below is a guideline for you to follow;
however, one must not be endorsed without speaking to an expert first. Skin
irritation, infections, or other problems can occur, so more the reason to
check this out.
1. Purchase the hair color product that
most represents the natural color of your pubic hair.
2. Hair below is often a deeper shade
than the natural color on your head. Choose a hair color that is a shade deeper
than you would choose for the lead.
3. Perform a skin patch test to check
for an allergic reaction. Some women who regularly color may have done a test,
but a separate one must also be done, as we are now dealing with genital skin.
It is not worth the risk to attempt to dye pubic hairs without doing this
first.
4. Before using your hair product - Use
a small amount of petroleum jelly to cover the inner skin of your genitals.
Avoid petroleum jelly, getting on the hair ready for dyeing.
5. Use gloves.
6. Mix hair color according to
instructions.
7. Add an equal amount of moisturizing
shampoo to the hair solution
8. Blend hair color and shampoo until
entirely mixed.
9. Generously apply colorant to pubic
hair. Avoid rubbing the solution into the skin. It is also important not to
allow any resolution to soak into the sensitive inner genital areas.
10. Leave on for 10 to 30 minutes.
First time dyeing should begin at the lower end (10 to 20 minutes) of the
suggested waiting time.
11. If you find the color
unsatisfactory on your first attempt, try again in about seven days. Leave
ample time between new processes.
12. This procedure is relatively safe
to use on men's chest hair, however not ideal for eyebrows or eyelashes. These
should be done by the hand of an expert (cosmetologist.)
13. A root touch-up kit gives just the
right amount of hair color. The kit will include or should include an
applicator brush, which is to be used before that of the hands.
Sea Breeze astringent is useful for
removing hair color from the skin. Speak with the pharmacist on this matter at
the time of purchasing your hair color. Although home coloring is convenient,
it is not always safe, so please be careful and consult your doctor. I suppose
you are thinking, why talk to your GP because you are only dyeing pubic hair
after all. Yes, we know, but it is the doctor you will need if you experience
problems. The safest way to dye hair around the privates is at a hair salon,
nevertheless still not 100% guarantee you won't suffer if the actual process is
not agreeable to you.
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