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Maybe the pubic hair is the hair which we do not pay much attention to. Yes, we do wash our private organs but still do we know how to handle and take in to consideration our pubic hairs beauty?
At first maybe we never have crossed our minds that pubic hairs acquiring hair styles. I could not believe it either. Pubic hairs grow into our armpits, just above our private zones. They are originally curly and kinky, short ones. Pubic hair kept his predecessors warm. Exposure of private parts by some people is not an issue. In fact, there are beaches around Europe which encourages naked men and women to roam around with out nothing to cover them. It is maybe because they believe that their bodies are an art and it is beauty. These beaches became part of the history of pubic hair made public.
It begins on the shoreline of the French Riviera. Unlike less trendy naturist beaches in many parts of the world, the seafronts of Cannes and St. Tropez have been consistently patronized by the young and the rakish, who are now well accustomed to at least partial exposure of their erogenous zones to the casual inspection of all and sundry. The start was when the French Riviera claims the first appearances of bikinis on an actual beach rather than a photo studio, and Brigidette Bardot’s subsequent topless appearance with some of her friends on a St. Tropez beach in 1967.
Only a few years later, in 1970, the role of exposing pubic hair fell, for the first time in a pornographic magazine, to Britain’s Penthouse. Back on the beaches of the Mediterranean, public displays of pubic hair became commonplace on the long, happening beaches of the Plage de Pampelonne, a stone’s throw from St. Tropez. Today, of course, there are clothes optional beaches throughout Europe, dotting the Carribean and elsewhere.
For the slightly more bush-blush-prone, the beaches of Rio de Janeiro gave birth in the mid 70's to the tanga - otherwise known as the string bikini or 'dental floss' - which provides suitable coverup for the pubic area, but none at all for the exalted Brazilian derriere. However, pubic fashion really came into its own, of course, with the invention of the diminutive Brazilian bikini, so small that pubic hair is typically removed altogether - or trimmed to leave only a small 'landing strip' which nestles behind these impossibly small garments. And so the celebrated Brazilian bikini wax was born, a process involves hot wax, ice, latex gloves and a large bottle of good Scotch.
Wonder why these pubes look like they need ironing? Fuzzy pubes were here well before you got addicted to corn curly snacks. The untamed look is driven by our hair follicles. Each follicle provides an individual launching pad under your skin for each individual hair to push through your epidermis to the outside world. At the outset of puberty, our bodies release androgens; sex hormones which, among other things, let the follicles in your pubic area know that it's time to grow a nice neat triangle of pubic hair. Your pubic hair follicles are very, very sensitive to androgens, and because they are especially kinky they tend to push out pubic hair that's typically kinkier and coarser than the material that covers your head.
Like the hair on ones head, pubic hair is trimmed, shaved, combed and/or styled to varying degrees, particularly amongst women. These styles can be placed in one of two groups: high maintenance and low maintenance. High maintenance styles are those requiring regular periodic trimming, shaving, clipping, waxing and conditioning primarily for comfort as stubble can and does itch. High maintenance styles are also characterized by a maximum depth of about 1 cm. Low maintenance require much less care and in many cases none or little hair cutting. The other difference is high maintenance styles are chosen by women, the low maintenance styles the women are born with. Some of the styles are listed below grouped and alphabetized.