Back to the bush era: Are pubic hair back in?

We wanted to know if the "Back to Bush" trend, as American lifestyle magazines baptized, had already arrived here - and asked our users in the ChroniquesDuVasteMonde community if they let them grow again, or for a first sentiment Continue waxing. The result: Around 31 percent of the respondents of 1,500 participants altogether remove their pubic hair completely, 48 percent only partially, and 20 percent do not shave at all.

A clear tendency: More and more women seem to be tired of doing "optimizing work" at this point as well. This is also confirmed by many user comments on the latest articles around the topic of intimate shaving. For example, statements for a more relaxed view of the female body find much approval. Although this relaxation is by no means meant as a return to total wild growth, it is no longer necessary to minutely cleanse every little hair from the mound to the Po. Even shaving a lot of young girls seems to irritate even prepubescent people. Thus, commentators stated that it was interesting that now many older women tend to complete shave to look younger - the younger ones, however, again leave pubic hair to come across more mature and casual. At least in certain places, but more on that later.



First of all, back to the beginning. Who actually triggered it, the hairy trend? Or better asked: Which trendsetter felt that the yearning for more naturalness around our pleasure center was in the air? It was the usual suspects: Lady Gaga appeared recently on the cover of the British "Candy" magazine with a black haired genital area, and Gwyneth Paltrow announced on US talker Ellen DeGeneres that she now wears her pubic hair in Seventies style. The casual American Apparel fashion brand sprouted dark fur out of their mannequins' panties to point out "natural beauty to customers," as Iris Alonzo, creative director of the chain, put it.



The "New York Times" recognized in these intimacies in early 2014, the return of the (well-groomed) pubic hair. Relevant lifestyle sites on the Internet have since been providing instructions for the "Full Bush Brazilian" baptized look. Filiz Christoph, founder of the beauty lounge chain Adam & Eve, explains how this is done: "Labia and buttocks are waxed, and the bikini triangle, the triangle, is left neatly trimmed." Most people do not want to be quite naked. " What is it? Follow Paltrow, the proliferation as propagated at Woodstock times? Or a triangle, trimmed like English grass? The latter would not be a true relaxation, as well as the "Full Bush Brazilian" Waxing or wet shaving requires - and continue to be expected with pain and ugly inflammation.

Nevertheless, the trend towards more intimate wildness, be it styled, is good news. At least it would be nice if more individuality were in vogue - and we no longer feel like aliens in the sauna, just because we do not wear bald heads down there. This diversity is also the topic of the British women's group "Mother London", which recently proclaimed the "Project Bush" in the social networks. The photo project shows under the hashtag #projectbush hairy pubic areas of women who allowed themselves to be photographed anonymously. They want to make it clear to the younger generation of girls that there are alternatives to the clear-cut. OK then. We do not all wear the same bob on our heads.



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