View Full Version : Dyeing your 'hoo ha' hair
akeli
2007-02-22, 09:16 PM
Hi ladies, I have been doing alot of surfing today and came upon this product.
Has anyone colored the hair down under?
I have a few gray hairs starting to appear that I am a little self conscious about.
http://www.bettybeauty.com/black.html
WomanlyCharm
2007-02-22, 09:32 PM
I bet you could henna it! :lol:
I don't know about this stuff...I'm a little hesitant to use anything like that near my hoo ha. Maybe someone else has used it before...anyone?
*whispers*
I've got a grey hair down there myself.
Social.Buttahfly
2007-02-23, 02:17 AM
:eek: coloring your va-jay-jay hair! oh my, I like that idea *evil grin*
vaqtea
2007-02-23, 10:47 AM
Report back if you try this ................. :look:
candiel
2007-02-23, 10:57 AM
I'd be scared of irritation or something happening:ohwell: Let us know if you go through with it:)
NeeSee
2007-02-23, 02:06 PM
I don't know about dying it but I actually know a girl who relaxed hers.
melodee
2007-02-23, 02:23 PM
Just be careful, this area is very sensitive.
Social.Buttahfly
2007-02-23, 04:02 PM
I don't know about dying it but I actually know a girl who relaxed hers.
:lol: whaa
seeminglysweet
2007-02-23, 04:58 PM
"Betty Beauty introduces Betty, the first safe hair color specially formulated for the hair down there. Allows women to ensure a perfect match between the hair on their head and the hair down there. Whether she is a blonde, radiant auburn, brunette, or has jet black hair, betty is the boost for color that lets her match those glorious locks above, and even covers gray!"
http://www.folica.com/Betty_Beauty_Ha_d2586.html
akeli
2007-02-23, 07:20 PM
Report back if you try this ................. :look:
I will. I am just wondering if it is like Nair which makes me break out.
shunta
2007-02-23, 08:15 PM
I don't know about dying it but I actually know a girl who relaxed hers. Oh thats too funny:lol: ...why didnt she just do the BC?:look:
chicitygirl
2007-02-24, 03:01 PM
Is it really ever that serious? I'd just as soon shave or wax it all off than be bothered with that. But I can understand it for someone that wants the carpet to match the drapes so to speak:lol:
candiel
2007-02-24, 06:06 PM
Is it really ever that serious? I'd just as soon shave or wax it all off than be bothered with that. But I can understand it for someone that wants the carpet to match the drapes so to speak:lol:
:lol: :lol: :lachen:
good2uuuu
2007-02-24, 06:47 PM
Hmmmmmmm. Very interesting (taking notes and tipping out).........
tmichelle
2007-02-24, 10:11 PM
Why don't you laser it all off? Then it will be easier to clean too (that's what I'm doing or at least most of it (I'm keeping a little on the top :) )
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