
by Cross Woodfield
Hi Girls!!!
Sooo I think we are all a bit fascinated by the topic of waxing, and I hope this exposé won’t detract from the excited mystique.
Here’s what I’ve gathered:
· The Bikini Line: This is the mildest form. All pubic hair covered by the bikini is left in place. Only straggling hairs on either side are removed, so that none are visible when a bikini with high-cut sides is being worn.
· The Full Bikini: Only a small amount of hair is left, on the Mound of Venus (the mons pubis)
· The European: All hair is removed ‘except for a small patch on the mound’.
· The Triangle: All hair is removed except for a sharply trimmed triangle with the central, lower point aimed at the top of the genitals. It has been described as ‘an arrowhead pointing the way to pleasure’.
· The Moustache: Everything is removed except for a wide, rectangular patch just above the hood at the top of the genital slit. This is sometimes called ‘The Hitler’s Moustache’, sometimes ‘Chaplin’s Moustache’.
· The Heart: The main pubic tuft is shaped into a heart symbol and may be dyed pink. This is a popular style for St. Valentine’s Day, presented as an erotic surprise to a sexual partner.
· The Landing Strip: The central hair is trimmed into a narrow vertical strip and all other pubic hair is removed. This has become popular with models who must wear garments of an extreme narrowness in the crotch region.
· The Playboy Strip: Everything is removed except for a long, narrow rectangle of hair, 4 cm (1 1/2 inches) wide.
· The Brazilian: This is the most famous of the new styles but there is some confusion about its exact form. To some it is the same as the Landing Strip, leaving only a ‘vertical stripe of hair’, while to others it signifies the removal of all pubic hair. However, it differs from the traditional landing strip in that it also incorporates removal of hair from the labia, the perineum, and the anal cleft area around the anus.
· The Sphynx: This is unambiguously the ‘everything off’ style, leaving a completely hairless pubic region. The name is derived from that of a naked breed of cat from Canada. The smooth-skinned, hairless Sphynx Cat was a genetic oddity discovered in Toronto in 1966. Some salons refer to ‘the Sphynx’ as ‘the Hollywood’.
Pleeease let me know if you find out about any other types worth our “waxing” poetic!
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