From bare down there to trimmed triangles, the way you wear your body hair speaks volumes about the female agenda. It seemed that we were destined to spend our adult lives desperately trying to remove the hair that comes hand in hand with sexual maturity. But there are now whispers of a backlash. In the midst of a new feminist wave, many people are voicing their discomfort with the infantilisation of women, of the expectation for women to suffer the pain of a wax to fulfil a male-created vision of what a woman should look like.
How to Trim Pubic Hair: Removal, Styles, More for Men and Women
Consider this your go-to guide on how to safely trim the bushes — or let them grow out blemish-free. A careful routine can prevent irritation, razor burn , and injury. Keep a separate grooming kit for your bits. Before each use, soak your implements in a disinfectant such as Barbicide for at least 10 minutes, or clean them thoroughly with rubbing alcohol. Make sure your scissors or razors have sharp blades. This step helps you avoid razor or trimmer clog. Wash your pubic region thoroughly with soap and water in the bath or shower.
I Finally Got A Brazilian Wax And Now I’ll Never Go Back To The Razor
Just like the hair on your head, how your hair is styled down there can say a lot about you. Are you low maintenance? Have a sense of adventure?
Bikini waxing is the removal of pubic hair using a special wax, which can be hot or cold, that adheres to hairs and pulls them out when the wax is removed quickly from the skin, usually with a cloth strip. While the practice is mainly associated with women, male waxing is sometimes done to remove men's pubic hair. A bikini line is the area of the upper leg and inner thigh in which pubic hair grows that is normally not covered by the bottom part of a swimsuit.