: What's you pubic hair preference?

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  • Brazilian all the way

    22 20.95%
  • Regular bikini waxes

    10 9.52%
  • Keep it tidy myself

    50 47.62%
  • Free and natural - hairier the better

    3 2.86%
  • Don't give it much thought - if I can be bothered, it's tidy.

    24 22.86%
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thread: Hairy question (and poll) ....;)

  1. #37
    SugarDust Guest

    I"ve been hair free down their since I was 17!

    I've always shaved it, even when I had a huge preggy belly!

    I can't see myself with hair down there anymore!

  2. #38
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Sydney
    4,081

    I said when I can be bothered.
    I have never had a professional wax done, like someone else said - it isn't the pain I'm worried about, just someone getting that "close" to me! I'd be mortified. It is one thing to have someone look at me while giving birth (I soooo didn't care at that point) but at any other time, my privates are for me and DH only.
    Usually I trim and shave the edges - used to wax the edges but I can't be bothered these days and I never go swimming either so it is really just so that I look ok in my undies before whipping them off, LOL.

  3. #39
    Registered User

    Sep 2006
    1,223

    I prefer no hair down there at all. I get waxed and it all goes(no landing strip for me ).I've been hairfree for about 10 years now too. I asked my beautician a couple of months ago how common it is to be "bald" and she said they do on average 15 brazillian waxes per day. So thats pretty common in my book lol.

    I don't think of myself looking like a little girl either especially with boobs,hips and of course my c/s scar

  4. #40
    Registered User

    Oct 2007
    Sunshine Coast
    746

    I'm so relieved...I was really starting to think I was the only one out there who didn't do Brazilians!

    I used to get regular bikini waxes done - just the edges tidied up. Once I did a proper Brazilian and although I wasn't really embarrassed I thought it was just so ridiculous and undignified to go through all that for what I really believe is just a fashion trend at the moment. And the regrowth is just so UGLY.

    I've asked DH what he prefers and he says he wants a woman, not a girl...so that makes me happy as that is my preference. Far less maintenance.

    These days it is too hard to get out of the house on a regular basis for waxing appointments so I generally trim the hair fairly short with my shaver (I epilate my underarms and it has shaver/trimmer attachment) and just epilate the edges. Having said that though...I'm a bit overdue for that at the moment.

    I have heard about a great razor called a Seiko clean cut which shaves so close it's like a wax but I still haven't investigated it.

    I personally would find it a bit wrong if DH took all his hair off. And I loooove hairy men...like Tom Selleck...drool. I grew up in the 70s so I think a lot of it is conditioning... and I therefore believe "real men" look like the Australian Fast Bowler lol and I would love it if DH had more chest hair. I hate it when men wax their chests and whatnot...although I can't say I'm into back and shoulder hair, I want a MAN, not a boy.

  5. #41
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    Jan 2005
    cowtown
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    DH would love it if I got a Brazillian done, but I havent, its just not me. I normally keep it tidy myself with scissors and a good razor.

    I think I've had 2 bikini waxes ever - the first was when I was 37 weeks pg with DS (which reminds me i will need to book in soon) becuase I dont want to be shaved by someone else under any circumstances, so in the event of needing a c/s i want that prep work to be done already.

    I havent shaved or waxed my legs since I was about 16, becuase I look like aplucked chicken for days afterward. I hav used depli. creams before but they always hurt or I got skin reactions.

    Might give the Avon one a go though after reading this thread.

  6. #42
    barney Guest

    I've asked DH what he prefers and he says he wants a woman, not a girl...

    in regards to feeling like a girl cause i have no hair at all just makes me laugh as im 32 with boobs and hips scars from ectopics given birth i actually feel very sexy not girly at all at first it was a bit funny but not GIRLY lol

  7. #43
    barney Guest

    sorry double post

  8. #44
    barney Guest

    oops sorry again

  9. #45
    smiles4u Guest

    Talking

    Well, as i'm a lover of travelling and airplanes ... i've always been a landing strip kinda gal ... and on the special occasion none at all (bare all) ... would hot wax myself ... BUT BUT BUT since DD came on the scene my wax has been replaced by the Veet creme (for sensitive skin) ... just DON'T have the time to wax anymore ...but i still like to be neat

  10. #46
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    1,350

    I wanted to start a poll on this, and wondered if anyone would answer

    Its a big question for me TTC as I feel I am constantly on show, which I am.

    Waxing is so painfull for me,I did it for years, and the hair removal cream ended up burning my skin after long term use, and I had to get various scripts from GP, as I had burnt the skin and it affected my CM, and it was a disaster, so I would not reccomend using the hair removal cream long term. I thought I was pre menopausal

    With the shaving ( how do you shave underneath, the curtains ?) I am terrified I will cut it and have to call an ambulance

    I bought a bikini trimer, used it last week, and cut myself even with a magnifying mirror on the bed inbetween my legs so I could see what I was doing

    You see, I say with much embarrassment and tmi I found a few grey's down there, and I feel uncomfy, I want them goneski .....

  11. #47
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Taking a ride on my grdonkey :D
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    ^ Lol don't worry, I think I spotted a grey or two last time I bothered to push my preggo belly in and get a look-see down there!!
    As far as shaving 'underneath the curtains', I find it easiest to just squat down in the shower and go for it... I've been doing it for so long now that I can go solely by feel, but a mirror might come in handy. You can shave from back-to-front the way you would do the top bits, then stick your hand down behind you and under your leg and make like you're wiping your backside, iykwim??

    I'm very wary of that hair removal cream... I don't have sensitive skin but I remember my nanna used to use it on her upper lip, the stuff smelled so incredibly vile I just KNEW it couldn't be good to slather on delicate parts!

  12. #48
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
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    Gothmum : Thanks for the shower tip ........Oh now I feel better, your 23 and have spotted one or two .. I will try the shaving trick ... ohhh Im scared

  13. #49
    Registered User

    Dec 2007
    Taking a ride on my grdonkey :D
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    ^ No probs The only other advice I can give is to definitely invest in a high-quality razor... I use a Gilette Venus and the only nicks I've ever given myself were when I'd just switched a really dull blade for a brand-new sharp one and forgotten that I didn't need to press so hard!! Thankfully that was only on my legs hahaha... but I remember using the disposable Bic razors on my legs when I was younger and I was FOREVER cutting myself. Anything with a flexy head on it is good because it gives a bit of leeway, it will twist around your contours rather than hacking into anything getting in its way!
    Good luck

  14. #50
    Registered User

    Sep 2008
    Perth
    296

    WLAB - now you have got me scared, I have only just started to have no hair down there (and I am 43), only ever been a quick tidier in the past. But one of my friends got me to try Veet (sensitive one). I have always worried about applying it "underneath the curtains" , now I think that I might use the shower shaving tip that Gothmum suggested - thanks Gothmum.

    Smiles4u - I noticed also that you use veet, does it get all the hair off, I am sometimes left with a few tuffs and little *****ly bits - (sorry if TMI)....

    Thanks guys.

  15. #51
    Registered User

    Jan 2009
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    I can't imagine shaving 'under the curtains' ouch that must be so itcy when it starts to regrow.

  16. #52
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    Sep 2008
    Bunbury, Western Australia
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    Well, this thread has made me a little curious now about hair removal creams!!
    How does the hair grow back after you use it? I wax all mine off, I just feel cleaner (and I have alot of troubles with thrush, so I figure the more it can air out the better XD), and when it starts growing back the hair is alot finer each time. Is that the same with cream? Or would it grow back as if you'd shaved?
    I don't mind waxing, I can do it myself.. I just don't like the amount of time it takes

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