Pubic Hair Isn't Just To Look At - It's A Gateway To Your Love
Life
Do you have a private sense of fashion? We're certain you do. Or
that you'd want to. Maybe you've given thought to giving
yourself a trim, or possible taking some off the sides, or even
going all the way and surprising a lover. You are right if
you've thought about it or even done it; Since hundreds of years
ago, women have been grooming their pubic hair. All for the
beauty!
The pheromones are scents a woman's body produces and are
intentional to make you sexually attractive to another. Pubic
hair and underarm hair captivates and circulates those erotic
scents.
A survey done of men in 1995 found that 67 percent find a shaved
pubis irresistible on a woman. Even more significant, a woman
who grooms her private electifies her own sexual experience.
Methods for Pubic Hair Removal: Once you are
completely aware of the feel and arrangement of your own pubes;
curly or straight, short or long, fullness or thinness, lush and
velvety, or uncluttered and obedient; you'll know what pubic
hair removal choices to consider.
Trimming: The quick, easy, and thrifty method is to use manicure
scissors to cut down the pubic hair. But be cautious: One
mistake with the scissors can convey to a painful slice. For the
trimming of beards, moustaches, and nose hair, small rounded tip
scissors are much safer than common scissors.
Shaving: The most thrifty and most painless option. Shaving is
known for being the fastest plan to a new 'do. For centuries, in
Rome, the Middle East, Japan, China, India, and North Africa,
people have been shaving their pubic hair.
Waxing: Whether you're
waxing it at home, in a salon, or day spa, the direct benefits
of waxing are a smooth finish and long-lasting removal of hair.
Some women might complain about the pain, while other women rely
by this method and believe the minor discomfort is worth it.
Arrange to commit to at least $50 and a half an hour for an
effortless, clean line (bikini wax) or up to more than $75 and
an hour for something sophisticated (fruits, bows, logos, stars,
hearts, etc.). At home, follow the directions you get with your
waxing kit. One strong advisement: Buy quality products. You're
worth it. Where hair is involved, especially short unwanted
hairs, a woman is excused to spending.
Bikini Wax: Temporarily
removes hair beyond the panty line, great when woman wear a
traditional bathing suit or, a bikini.
Brazilian Bikini Wax: Leaves
about a 1-1/2- to 2-inch vertical stripe in front, cleans up the
hair on the lips and tush, with an opportunity to wax in between
the cheeks, also. Divine for someone wanting to get into typical
Brazilian togs: a thong and nothing else. So should women go
through with Brazilian bikini wax? Basically it's for sex, and
because it makes the sex better.
Playboy Bikini Wax: A simpler version of the Brazilian, leaving
only a skinny stripe of hair in the front.
Sugaring: A less painful way to get the smoothness associated
with waxing is by sugaring, the most popular hair removal method
in North Africa and the Middle East. It involves applying a
mixture of warm sugar and lemon juice, letting it harden
slightly, then killing the hair. The sugar-mixture doesn't get
sticky to the skin the way that warm wax does; this way your
skin doesn't get ripped away with the hair; so this the
less-painful method. This method can be done at home, is cheap,
and it takes up a little of your time.
Cream depilatories: Depilatories are available in drug and
grocery stores, and they're cheap ($2 to $10), quick, and mostly
painless. That's the good part. But for the bad part: the
results are short-lasting (from hours to days), the lowermost
hair might cast some shade, and cheap acidic products might
effect the irritability. This pubic hair removal seems useful
only to those with fair, thin hair that grows slowly on skin
that isn't as sensitive. If you have none of those
complications, you may just like using depilatories.
Epilatories and threading: We don't recommend this method for
anyone. Epilatories and threading methods only pull out your
pubic hair one by one by the roots, very painful! If you don't
like pain, then forget this method.
Permanent
hair removal: Permanent hair removal might not recommended
for a couple of reasons: 1) It might give you less options in
the future, and 2) it's more costly, and might create
sensitivity in pubic area . To be more thorough, there are three
methods to be mentioned: electrolysis, thermolysis, and blend
modalities. All three methods are more painful, and sessions are
limited to 20-60 minutes and would cost about $65/hour. It takes
one to two years to permanently kill the hair follicles and to
permanently stop hair growth in it's tracks.
Laser hair removal: Is
not as expensive as electrolysis, but you're still required to
do more than one treatment session. Plan to spend more than
$1,600 to get this done, with each session costing around
$600.
Electrolysis: A
method where the root of the hair is shocked by an electric
current, costs $20 to $90 per hour, and takes several hours
because each hair must be killed individually. Epilators,
medical electrolysis devices, destroy the growth center of the
hair with a short-wave radio frequency. A very fine probe is
inserted into the hair follicle at the surface of the skin. The
hair is then abstracted simply with forceps.
Don't forget, the permanent hair removals are laser hair removal
and electrolysis, so if you're just following a trend, maybe
this option isn't for you.
Be cautious, whichever option you choose, just remember that
hair removal can put people at risk for skin infections.
More information on hair
removal is available at
http://hair-removal-advisor.org/hair-removal/