Is there really such a thing as a chic and trendy pubic hair style? May this not surprise you but yes, and not just one I tell you. The demand for trendy pubic hair hairstyles is very common. There was a time when shaving your private parts was only done if you had surgery or gave birth, but now the operating room is not the reason, it is the bedroom. The majority of women said in a recent survey that they have sought to color, style and style their hair to please their partner.

Pubic hair styles are becoming just as important as head hair. Popular designs are the runway, heart shape, and triangle patch. Other than these in particular, we have the less mainstream like lightning, diamond shape, or whatever you have in mind. If you are adamant and have considered that this is for you, then choose your design carefully because once the styling has started, there is no going back. It has happened many times after it has been cut, trimmed and styled that a woman does not like, but unfortunately the damage is already done and cannot be undone. Correction can only occur when the hair grows back. Make sure you know what you want; go over and over the images until you are firm and happy with a specific choice.

Design styles and descriptions:

Natural: no trimming or maintenance.

Undercut: shortened hair length without shaping

Triangle – Hair is pulled back from the sides in a triangle, so that pubic hair cannot be seen while wearing a bikini. This can range from the tiny edge of the “bikini line” to a reduction of up to an inch on each side.

Runway Style: The hair is pulled back sharply from the sides to form a long, centered vertical rectangle, about a quarter-inch long.

Brazilian Wax/G-wax: Pubic hair is completely removed except for a narrow, centered strip remaining on the vulva approximately one inch in size and hair lengths in the sub-centimeter range

Full Style – Brazilian/Hollywood/Bare – full removal

More styles: V-shaped, heart-shaped, arrow, initials, etc. These are usually variations of Brazilian/G-Wax in which a pattern of pubic hair is formed over the completely bare vulva.

Pubic hair is defined as hair in the genital area. Dying this can have serious complications if you don’t know what you’re doing. The genital region needs to be treated with great care. The number of women who dye their ends without realizing the risk they are running is quite alarming. There is no true product that has been created for the purpose of dyeing pubic hair. Despite the potential risk and warnings, men and women still color there.

The most common color treated is grey, where both genders seek to dye their pubes back to their natural colour, or just generally for a change. Do you have gray genital hair that you wish would return to its natural color? If so, let’s see the best and safest way to do it. Always follow hair dye 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, stop the process and rinse the dye off immediately. Do not attempt to retest the product a second time.

Below is a guide for you to follow, however you shouldn’t endorse it without first talking to an expert. Skin irritation, infections, or other issues can occur, so that’s all the more reason to check for this.

1. Buy the hair color product that best represents the natural color of your pubic hair.

2. The hair below is usually a shade deeper than the natural color of the head. Choose a hair color that is one shade deeper than what you would choose for your head.

3. Perform a skin patch test to check for an allergic reaction. Some women who stain regularly may have had a test done, but a separate one should also be done as we are dealing with genital skin now. Trying to dye your pubic hair without doing this first is not worth the risk.

4. Before using your hair product: Use a small amount of Vaseline to coat the inner skin of your genitals. Avoid Vaseline coming into contact with hair ready to be dyed.

5. Wear gloves.

6. Mix hair color according to instructions.

7. Add an equal amount of moisturizing shampoo to the hair solution

8. Mix the hair dye and shampoo until completely blended.

9. Generously apply dye to pubic hair. Avoid rubbing the solution into the skin. It is also important not to allow any solution to get into the sensitive internal genital areas.

10. Leave to act for 10 to 30 minutes. First time staining 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 try, please try again in about 7 days. Allow sufficient time between new processes.

12. This procedure is fairly safe to use on men’s chest hair, however it’s not ideal for eyebrows or eyelashes. These must be done by the hand of an expert (cosmetologist).

13. A root touch-up kit gives just the right amount of color to your hair. The kit will or should include an applicator brush to be used before the hand brush.

Sea Breeze astringent is good for removing hair color from the skin. Talk to your pharmacist about this when you buy your hair color. Although home coloring is convenient, it is not always safe, so be careful and consult your doctor. I guess you’re thinking why talk to your GP because you’re only dyeing your pubic hair after all. Yeah, we know, but he’s the doctor you’ll need if you’re in trouble. The safest way to dye the hair around the private parts is at a hair salon, but still it is not 100% guarantee that you will not suffer if the actual process is not to your liking.

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