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Nice, i am 'amazed' how outside of adult industry people comment on these articles, they sound pretty ignorant... i would go for such a thing if i had the chance, we need to take care of our money maker body parts right?![]()
Sounds interesting....
Might as well keep the goodies looking and feeling spectacular if not for showcasing them but even just for personal satisfaction
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I may be wrong, but... does it seem like part of the "vagacial" involves using a violet wand on your junk? LMAO!
Also...
It's kind of funny that, as a society, we refuse to accept the fact that this is EXACTLY why the body has pubic and armpit hair in the first place. It helps disperse sweat/moisture away from your skin, and it cushions skin-on-skin or skin-on-clothing friction. Why do these HEALTH issues never come up when there are countless articles about "to wax or not to wax?" (That's a rhetorical question. And yeah, for the majority of us that do remove our hair, the area probably could stand some nice treatment, so I'm not really critiquing the vagacial itself.)"Girls need help down there!" Fuzz co-founder Jessica Frampton told me. "Between working out, and tight clothes, things are rubbing and sweating, which can lead to problems."
Originally Posted by temptingmodel
agreed 100%.
I still wax though; I like the look aesthetically but it's such a pain in the azz preventing issues. Most of what I've read states that to avoid ingrown hairs I should avoid heat, tight clothes and friction (which means no fun undies, no sex, no exercise, no going out on hot days...no life). I manage to avoid issues by exfoliating every day and applying witch hazel and clear deodorant after every shower and every wax, so I guess I do my own daily version of the 'vajacial' (and I'm an ex-Torontonian so it fits)![]()
Still, it's fucking ridiculous. I pay more attention to the skin down there than I do to my own face-because I have to. Like you wrote MH we're meant to have hair there. If I didn't like the smooth look as much as I do no way would I invest so much effort into it. For myself at least staying bare requires a ton of upkeep so I think the Fuzz bar is on to something.




Am I the only one who cringed at the process?
The first step? A wipe down, using an antibacterial "I love my muff" wipeNow I'll be the first to admit that I don't always treat my vag the way I should but an antibacterial wipe? A scrub made with two ingredients that are well known for causing problems? This just sounds like a recipe for a yeast infection. (And I know it says that it doesn't go on the lips, but in my pretty broad experience with putting weird substances on and around my pubic area it's going to run, especially the sugar scrub.)a natural exfoliator made with sugar, glycerine and salt
I agree with Magical_Hoohah, it's funny that we're encouraged to remove hair, which causes these problems that wouldn't really occur in our natural state. And now we're being sold a fix for them, which is very likely to cause more problems. I'm definitely being a hypocrite because I do remove my pubic hair (mostly for camming reasons nowadays, I have no idea what I'd do with it if I stopped) but vaginas aren't supposed to be this high maintenance.
IDK, it kind of reminds me of that one scene in "Secret Diary of a Call Girl" (haven't seen it for years but I vaguely remember it) where she has a consultation with a plastic surgeon and he tells her she has "tuberous breasts"... then after sex he tells her that they made it up, that her breasts are fine. Our society is obsessed with unattainable "perfection" and we keep moving the goalposts so we have more things to feel insecure about, and oh look, now there's a way to fix the (manufactured) problem... by spending time and money on a cosmetic procedure (vagacial) to fix the results of your previous cosmetic procedure (waxing) just in time for the next cosmetic procedure (more waxing.) Repeat ad nauseam until they come up with something new that we didn't know we needed.





Hyori did you post this for me?? You posted it for me didnt you?
Cause I wax, Im also a former Torontonian and Im headed there to visit family in April and a Vajacial is exactly the kind of thing I want to do while Im there! Im super excited to try this (even at $50 CAD) My vag deserves a facial! She is one hard working chica so why shouldnt she get a vajacial now and then right!?!?
Thank you so so much for this cause its exactly the kind of thing I like to drag my friends out to do when I visit. I also wanted to mention that for those not headed to Toronto there is always TendSkin, which doesnt get enough promotion here and its like a miracle to waxed and shaved skin! I use this stuff every single day and I rarely have to deal with ingrown hairs and razor burn! OMG I dont even know what that is anymore since I discovered this stuff.
We cannot get it in Europe so I stock up whenever I head overseas but if you live in America or Canada and you havent tried this stuff you really should get some! http://www.tendskin.com/ Especially since those of us in the adult industry are so aware of our skin down there!




I just really enjoy the word Vagacial
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