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Do people really dye their pubes?

2nd Jun 2023

Yes.....and why not indeed? We dye the hair on our heads to cover grey or just to change our look and nowadays it's becoming more and more popular for both men and women to colour their pubic hair too. It's not vain or strange at all and if it helps boost your self confidence and feel good about your body and your sexuality then perhaps you should give it a go. Check out our popular MiniKini pubic hair dye.

Record Breaking Pubes

The world record for pubic hair dyeing is held by an anonymous individual who in 2018 took it to a whole new level. Posing proudly in their underwear that they had previously dyed to match their own pubic hair colour, this daring individual used a whopping 33 different colours to create a unique masterpiece with an intricate design created with the help of professional brush and applicator tools.

Although the creation of this masterpiece was undoubtedly impressive, pubic hair dyeing can be a risky endeavour due to its close proximity to sensitive areas of the body. To minimize any potential risks or complications, it is advised that you seek professional advice before attempting something similar.

Express yourself!

Many people view pubic hair as an important part of their identity, and shaving or dyeing it are ways to express themselves. Whether someone decides to go for a more natural shade or something bolder, there are plenty of options available. From traditional dyes to temporary tints and sprays, the possibilities are endless. Dyes can be used to enhance the natural colour of pubic hair, cover grey, go blonde or even change it to a completely wild colour for a special occasion. For those who are self-conscious about the state of their pubic hair, dyeing it can provide the confidence boost they are looking for.

Pubic hair stencil art

Stencilling your pubic hair is becoming increasingly popular as a way to express yourself and add an extra bit of flair to your grooming routine. Whether you're looking for a unique hair design, want to make the most of a bold colour or are just curious about trying something new, stencilling your pubic hair can be a fun and creative experience. To do it, you just need a few basic supplies, such as a razor or trimmer, medical adhesive tape or wax strips, stencils, and hair dye.

Patch Test First

That being said, there are a few factors to consider before taking the plunge and changing your intimate look. Dyes specifically made for pubic hair are usually safer than regular dyes as they tend to be less harsh on the delicate skin in that area. Also, be sure to do a patch test before applying the dye all over, just to be on the safe side, especially if you have sensitive skin. Dyeing your pubic hair can be a fun way to express yourself and spice up your look. Just do it safely and you will be fine!

Choose the right pube dye

Before you begin, read the instructions on your hair dye product through carefully to ensure that you know how to apply it correctly. This will help you avoid any potential problems, such as staining or irritation. Choose the right product. When selecting a hair dye for your pubic area, be sure to select one specifically designed for this sensitive truly private area. Products designed for other areas of the body may not be suitable for your pubic area and could cause irritation or even a painful allergic reaction.

Trim your pubes

Prepare the area. Before you begin dyeing, it's a good idea to trim and clean the pubic area thoroughly. This will help ensure that the dye is applied evenly and reduce the risk of staining or other issues. Apply the dye carefully. When applying hair dye to your pubic area, use a cotton ball or very small brush to ensure that the dye is applied all over and evenly. You should wear gloves to protect your hands and nails from getting stained. After applying the hair dye, rinse it off carefully and use a gentle cleanser to remove any excess dye from the pubic area.

Choosing a good pubic hair dye

A hair dye formulated with mild ingredients is obviously the best choice for your most intimate area. Minikini is a very easy to use pubic hair dye that comes in several natural-looking shades and also in some daring colours like red and pink. It is designed to help you achieve the colour you really desire without damaging your skin or hair, and comes with a brush applicator and detailed instructions, so you can quickly apply it at home. After application, the results last up to six weeks.

Beware of harsh chemicals

Minikini dye itself is free of harsh chemicals, so it is unlikely to cause irritation or allergic reactions and it also contains wonderful nourishing ingredients such as aloe vera and chamomile extract, which help to keep your pubic area sexy, moisturised and healthy. Minikini is a safe and effective way to colour your hair down there but of course, as with any product, it is important to read the instructions carefully and follow the directions very closely.

Regular hair dyes designed for the hair on your head can also, in theory, be used on your pubic hair as long as they are natural like henna, or perhaps even made from organic ingredients. Definitely avoid chemicals such as bleach though, or anything acidic which could seriously burn your skin and even cause your pubes to fall out.

Sprays, creams and shampoos

Other less permanent options for colouring your pubic hair include sprays and creams but these can stain underwear, sheets and even your partner's skin, so take care Some people like to try adding natural ingredients such as coffee, cranberries or beetroot to a mild shampoo or conditioner to create temporary hair dyes too, but don't be fooled into thinking that just because it's natural it is good for your pubic hair. Wash in, wash out conditioning and colouring shampoos are also an option but not the best one because they can be messy and cause staining.