VeronicaChaos
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I used to dye my pubes bright colors back when I had crazy hair and I just used normal hair bleach, being extra careful in the application, and never had any problems! The only annoying thing is you have to chill with your legs spread while it processes so it doesn't get on your thighs, but I discovered that it takes only a fraction of the time as normal head hair, at least for me. :thumbleft:kinkiboi4fun said:There's actually a product line of hair dyes specifically made for the pubic region, it's called Betty. Just Google pubic hair dye -- I haevn't used it, but I've heard it works very well. I wouldn't bleach or dye it with the typical stuff given the sensitivity of the region, but I've had some success using peroxide on my pubic hair (just use lower quantities to lighten over time rather than all at once). I'd imagine any dye would work, if you're careful with application and stay away from the harsher chemical bleaches for pre-dyeing.MissEmz said:That is sooo cool dying it! What dye is safe to do so? I've been growing mine for almost 6 weeks now and it takes foreverrrr to grow hair on me. Literally I haven't shaved my legs in 2 months and it's golden fuzz :lol: Anyhow, the bush is coming along nicely and it's something different from the always shaved look that I normally have. Probably the longest I've had it in 3 years.
What differences have you noticed in having sex? I've actually had amazing sex with mine, I thought it would make it less sensitive.. strange!
As for the second question, I can only give you a guy's perspective but a lot of this is basic skin care which applies to both sexes. When I go extended periods of time bald, my skin ends up less sensitive over time -- when the skin is constantly being rubbed by underwear and more fun things, constantly shaved or waxed, and generally exposed without the layer of hair, it naturally toughens up and nerves deaden. Having hair down there lets the skin revert to a more sensitive, soft state, so if I go bald for a long time I find I have to let my skin "rest" every few months by sticking to trimming or letting it grow out. Which means, the next time I go bald it's super sensitive for the first week or two!