Monday, February 14, 2011

DID YOU TRACE THAT?

B-BOYS AND B-GIRLS ACROSS THE GLOBE!

Style
The modification of pubic hair can also be considered a statement about one's style or personal lifestyle as can leaving it unmodified. The fashion designer Mary Quant was famously proud that her husband trimmed hers into a heart shape.
Some styles include:


Natural — no trimming and/or maintenance

Trimmed — hair length is shortened but not removed or shaped

Triangle — hair removed (generally waxed) from the sides to form a triangle so that pubic hair cannot be seen while wearing swimwear. This can range from the very edge of the "bikini line" to up to an inch reduction on either side. Hair length can be from an inch and a half to half an inch

Landing strip — hair sharply removed from the sides to form a long centered vertical rectangle, hair length about quarter of an inch

"Chaplin" mustache — a shorter, square version of the landing strip

Brazilian waxing/G-wax — pubic hair completely removed except for a very thin remnant, centered, narrow stripe above the vulva approximately an inch in height, and the hair length in the sub-centimeter range

Full-Brazilian/Hollywood/Bare — Pubic hair completely removed

Fauxhawk— hair is styled in Mohawk fashion without shaving the hair
Mohawk — shaving the hair on the left and right, leaving the middle to be spiked

Dyed hair — coloring pubic hair to match hair on the head or to give it a unique look (for example, red--in the shape of a heart)

The Butch/The Bull — trimming all the hair very short except for a small perpetual long patch (AKA rattail) resembling a popular hairstyle among lesbian women.
O
thers — 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 completely bare vulva

MAKE SOME NOISE 4 THE CLASS OF THE NEW GENERATION IS YOU! R U READY!?

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