We are certainly obsessed with hair care, including coiffing our secret gardens. In fact, the trend is toward napalming our jungles and this activity is not just limited to the female of the species.
A recent Google search revealed or unveiled 626,000 pages devoted to the subject of hair removal around the genitalia. Playboy www.playboy.com reported that 85 percent of the women who pose for the infamous men's magazine remove all of their pubic hair, and it doesn't appear that men are complaining.
What was once a cottage industry with companies such as Hair Care Down There (HCDT) http://haircaredownthere.com/ has now become big business, just consider all of the salons that offer waxing down there.
Is this intense focus on defoliation a new trend? According to Wikipedia's entry on this subject, the answer is no http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bikini_waxing. The practice reportedly goes back to Ancient India, about 4,000 years BC. The modern day focus is more tied to the invention of the bikini and the need to remove previously hidden hair follicles from pubic...err...public sight.
But how does hair care down there apply to nudists? We don't wear bikinis to nudist resorts, hot springs, retreat houses or clothing optional beaches. That's the point, we want to be nude. And if you ask the Nudests Nudists http://www.wnn.nu/, the key to being totally nude is to have no forest down there.
What's ironic and maybe a tad disturbing is that nudists are following the direction set by Playboy. Just as the "bush" gave away to the "landing strip" or the "band-aid" and then to the nude look in the pages of Playboy, the same trend has been spotted at nudist venues. And it doesn't just apply to women.
Godiva personally noted that ever more nudists were opting to lose their public hair at upscale resorts such as Desert Sun www.desertsunresort.comin Palm Springs and Caliente in Florida www.calienteresorts.com. The bush or the au naturel look still remained in vogue at the Kiva Retreat Center in hip Santa Cruz, CA www.kivaretreat.com and back in the good ole days when the One Taste Urban Retreat Center www.onetastesf.com offered Naked Yoga.
So is there a correlation between upscale and the nude look and rustic and the "bush?" Sounds like a great topic for federal stimulus dollars.
Even though I have no empirical evidence to offer, I am quite comfortable in saying the bush era is over or at least it will never be the same again. Here's to redefining the term, Smoothie.
I love taking care of my skin by eliminating the unwanted hairs, hair removal is a must.
Posted by: HyunChard | August 31, 2010 at 01:18 PM