Friday, May 29, 2009

Are You Man Enough to Shop For a Gift in a Women's Lingerie Store?

Many men feel uncomfortable walking through a women's lingerie store, in an attempt to choose a sexy gift for their woman. Most certainly, there are female sales clerks eager to assist, however, unless you know what style of bra, sleepwear, or panties to buy, you will need to look at an assortment of styles and colors.

Does it embarrass you to hold up a thong or a pair of panties while you decide which color might suit your sweetheart's pleasure? Or, maybe you've entered a women's lingerie store, looked around, saw the myriad of choices, and walked out without purchasing anything.

Of course, if you're a man who doesn't embarrass easily, and you enjoy looking at all the sexy and erotic intimate apparel, then you most likely don't have a problem buying sexy lingerie in a store.

Buying panties for a woman is a pleasurable browsing adventure, but you might prefer to shop online in the privacy of your room or office. If that's the case, then you might benefit from a few quick descriptions of panty styles, which will make your online shopping trip much easier.

Thong Panties are sometimes nothing more than a little piece of fabric at the center, and are held together with a string-type appearance at the rear, or a small triangular piece of fabric at the front. Some styles of thongs use stretchable lace, but the most apparent feature of the thong is that the fabric at the rears of the thong almost disappears between the checks of the buttocks (of course, you won't see that when you're holding up the thong, but you can use your imagination if you've never seen a thong before). Besides appearing sexy, thongs give clothing the appearance that the woman isn't wearing any panties at all.

The G-string, T-back, and V-string are versions of the thong. You might also notice that some thongs are referred to as a tanga, which is what they call thongs in Brazil. Don't be discouraged; a tanga or a thong is the same thing.

Bikini panties have more coverage and usually ride low on the hips. Also, bikini panties have a fuller piece of fabric at the sides than a thong.

Another tip for choosing just the right lingerie for your woman is that sometimes online stores group panties by brand names, such as Hanky Panky, Commando, or Cosabella. Each brand can represent several styles of panties. Furthermore, some online stores provide links to the panty styles, such as, thongs, bikinis, boycut, briefs, low-rise, or high-cut panties.

The Full Brief Panties are what some men refer to as "Granny" panties since the fabric covers most of the area from the waist to the crotch. Some men find this sexy, while some women consider the full brief panties practical, especially when they know no one will them, or during that special time of the month.

Boycut Panties are similar to the full brief panties, but they don't extend all the way to the waist. Some boycut panties have patterns, lace, or are made of sheer fabric. This style of panty looks like a tight pair of boy's shorts, and has become quite popular and fashionable during recent years.

High-Cut Panties show more of the thigh, and they look very sexy. Shorter women love this style panty since it makes their legs appear longer. The high-cut panty is also known as a French-cut panty.

Whether you're ordering panties in the United States, Europe, or somewhere else in the world, most International lingerie stores have conversion charts for calculating sizes in various countries. If unsure, you can always find a conversion chart on the Internet.

In summary, if you're man enough to shop in a retail store at the mall, then enjoy your gift-buying adventure. If you're more timid, then head to your favorite online women's lingerie and panty website to check out all the latest styles and colors.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Simple Advice For Choosing and Buying the Best Swimsuits Clearance Sale

The beginning of the weather getting warmer is usually when the start of shopping for swimwear. This is the time of year when planning for spring break, summer vacations, weekends at the beach and the opening of pools for Memorial Day causes women of all ages to start shopping around for new swimsuits. They hunt and hunt for the perfect one. No matter what your body type or body size, there is one for you!

Pudgy Belly Syndrome: Most women's main complaint is a soft pudgy belly with love handles on the hips. They spend an abundance of money on DVDs, diet food, and the gym to try and lose as many inches as they can to find the perfect women's bikini swimwear or women's one piece swimwear in time for the warm weather. If you are not able to get your stomach to the size you wish, I recommend going with a tankini style suit. This style covers the belly like a one piece, but offers the style of a two piece with a classic bikini bottom. The wonderful about a tankini separate is that you will get the full coverage on the top, while mixing and matching the bottoms to different styles.

Small vs Bigger Chest: When a smaller chest is the problem when choosing your swimsuits Halter tops is the way to go. Triangular, ruffled and bright colors are the important factors to keep in mind when choosing your halter top swimwear. Avoiding one piece swimwear would also be advised. For the larger busted woman, finding a swimsuit can be just as hard. The bigger your chest is the more support you will need. You should look for halter top swimwear with wider bands and underwire support. Choosing a solid color is also a wise choice. Swimsuits halter can also help you with the support you may need.

Plus Size Women: Just because a women is a larger size does not mean she cannot find a swimsuit and look sexy. A larger women should avoid floral or patterned swimwear. Dark colors and v-neck types are also better choices to flatter the bigger sizes. Women's one piece swimwear with tying neck straps is another perfect choice.

Shop around to find the best swimsuits clearance. Online will be the best option. Look past the large well known department stores. All you will do is end up paying for the advertising they use to draw you into buying from them. There are many of online clothes store that can offer you the same exact sexy women's swimwear, brand new for more than 65 percent off. They can offer you these prices because they are small and do not have the cost or overhead of the high end department stores.

So, I hope this information is helpful to someone. Also, I hope that you will take the time to shop around online to find the best swimsuits clearance.

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Saturday, May 23, 2009

Plus Size Swimsuits - The Answer to Your Plus Size Swimming Needs!

Are you larger than average and love to go to the beach or the pool? Do you want more choices when it comes to your swimwear even though you are plus sized? It is a crying shame that there has not been a better variety of plus size swimsuits to choose from, but that is all changing. Here is what you need to know to find your perfect swimsuit for this season.

The first thing you should know is that even though many retail stores have expanded their lines of swimwear for plus sized individuals, there is still only a small selection at these stores. This makes it difficult because you want to be able to go out and try on the swimsuit before you purchase it. However, you may get lucky and find just what you are after.

The second thing to know is that you can shop online and find exactly what you want from one of many different websites. There is a huge selection of plus size swimsuits online and there are even some websites that are dedicated to just plus sized swimmers. This is a great thing because you can choose from one of hundreds of different colors and styles to wear to the beach or the pool. Plus if you get it and you don't like it you can return it for a full refund, with most stores.

It is important that you get what you want and what makes you feel comfortable when it comes to plus size swimsuits. Everybody should be able to enjoy the beach and the pool no matter what size they are and they should be able to feel comfortable doing so. Plus we all want to go to the water with a little style and now with the online shopping world you will be able to do just that. Click Here to select your perfect Plus Size Swimsuit from the top online Plus Size Website!

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Thursday, May 21, 2009

Thinning Pubic Hair By Dr. Greg Damery

Q. Since I had my hysterectomy (which was 6 years ago) and had my pubic area shaved, my hair hasn't ever grown back very thick. I am 46 years old. Is this the way it is going to be--straggly? Kay, South Dakota

A: Although you don’t describe the details of your hysterectomy, I suspect that you had your ovaries removed at the same time. What you have discovered is that the ovaries produce hormones which directly affect hair growth. Half of a woman’s testosterone comes from her ovaries. When the ovaries cease to function, either due to menopause or as a result of surgery, a woman’s testosterone level decreases. The drop in testosterone can have several affects on a woman, i.e. slower hair growth, a decrease in one’s sex drive and increased levels of fatigue. In your case, your “straggly” pubic hair is part of the new you. Rather than just accept it, you might consider adding some flair to your pubic area with style ideas from Hair Care Down There.

Greg Damery, MD, FACOG is board certified in OB-GYN and practices in Sarasota, Florida. He also provides aesthetic services to men and women and brings us a professional view of skin & hair care down there. Due to his schedule, he will not be able to answer questions personally. But please send your questions to: info@haircaredownthere.com and Dr. Damery will answer them in this column every month. So stay tuned.)

Monday, May 18, 2009

Ingrown Hair Advice From Dr. Damery

Q. What do you do when you constantly get ingrown hairs down there and they swell or hair keeps growing under the skin? Would you know how to cure or prevent the reoccurrence? Brandi H.

A: What you are describing are commonly called razor bumps. These are raised, sometimes inflamed, areas which occur one or two days after shaving. Razor bumps occur because the hair is shaved so close to the skin that the cut end of the hair is actually below skin level. Without the hair shaft protruding through the skin, the skin will sometimes close over the hair’s pore. With further hair growth, and no pore to pass through, the hair pushes the skin upward resulting in a tiny bump, a “razor bump”. Sometimes a cut hair may curl before exiting the skin, resulting in a red inflamed area, which many also call a razor bump, although technically this is more of an “ingrown hair”. In either case, the cause is the same. The hair is cut short and lies below skin level.

One trick to help prevent razor bumps is to shave in the same direction that the hair grows. This works because shaving in the direction of hair growth leaves the hair longer and often the hair shaft is left protruding through the skin. The downside is that you will feel a fine stubble after shaving, since the hair is left a bit longer.

Another idea is to use a good moisturizing lotion. You might want to try the Bikini Shaving formulas offered by Hair Care Down There. They have been exclusively created to address just the problem you are talking about.

Greg Damery, MD, FACOG is board certified in OB-GYN and practices in Sarasota, Florida. He also provides aesthetic services to men and women and brings us a professional view of skin & hair care down there. Due to his schedule, he will not be able to answer questions personally. But please send your questions to: info@haircaredownthere.com and Dr. Damery will answer them in this column every month. So stay tuned.)

Friday, May 15, 2009

The Pubic Hair Dilemma: To Trim or Not to Trim?

Shaina Monfils has a three part series on pubic hair grooming on EmpowerHer that is an interesting read. She shares her personal experience along with some relevant statistics but what makes the three part article a compelling read is her personality. If you'd like to read the article click here.

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Bikini-Line Problems

Mother Nature.com has a very good article titled "Bikini-Line Problems: Get Rid of Unwanted Hair Down There" that covers the basics of bikini line shaving. I love the tip about using an anti-bacterial soap to cleanse the area before shaving. This removes bacteria from the pubic hair area which will lessen your chances of problems later on. Follow these directions and use products from Hair Care Down There and you'll have the perfectly groomed and problem free bikini line!

Monday, May 11, 2009

Swimsuits For All

If you are a women who wears size eight or above it's time to rejoice. Swimsuits For All has an e-commerce site for full figured women who need a new swimsuit. There are colors and styles galore so swim right over and check out the selection! While you're on the web don't forget to get your pubic hair removal kit from Hair Care Down There.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

JC Penney Swimsuit Sale

JC Penney has a swimsuit sale right now and a clever way to help you choose the perfect suit. You can choose to search by body type or size and many swimsuits come with more than one option. Of course, you don't want to forget to trim your bikini line with products by Hair Care Down There.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Tankini, Bandini, or Thong, Oh My!

Choose the Right Bikini for Summer

In 1946, Louis Reard, an engineer – and a Frenchman, of course! - fashioned a two-piece women’s swimsuit from 30 inches of fabric. Reard’s rival in bikini design, Jacques Helm, was actually the first to create the iconic two-piece swimsuit of the 20th century. Helm called his design the “atome” in a nod to the smallest particle in the world known at the time. A marketing genius, Reard introduced his skimpy two-piece design five days after the United States began atomic tests in the Bikini Atoll and named it “bikini” to suggest that it would have the same explosive impact on society as an A-bomb.

The bikini is a women’s two-piece swimsuit that covers the breast and groin areas. It was considered risqué when it first appeared in 1946, but the two-piece design was actually a throwback to very ancient times. Wikipedia cites the earliest form of a bikini appearing in the Chalcolithic Era (3500 BCE to 1700BCE). Bikinis appear in ancient Roman mosaics and murals, suggesting they were popular as swimming costumes among Roman women. Archaeologists have found Minoan wall paintings (circa 1600 BCE) showing a two-piece design very similar to the modern bikini, and women wearing bikinis appear on ancient Greek urns, ancient Sicilian floor mosaics, and statues from Pompeii.

Bikinis were accepted as mainstream swimwear fashion on the French Riviera long before being embraced by the public in the United States. The bikini was introduced to the U.S. in 1947, but its scandalous status remained in force well into the 1950s. Many American cities even passed laws to prohibit the wearing of a bikini in public. In 1957, Modern Girl magazine stated “It is hardly necessary to waste words over the so-called bikini since it is inconceivable that any girl with tact and decency would ever wear such a thing." American women didn’t really jump on the bikini bandwagon until the late 1960s with the start of the so-called Sexual Revolution. Since that time, the bikini and its stylish variations have become the most popular swimsuit style in the U.S.

Because there are so many variations in bikini design, it helps to be familiar with the available styles before going shopping. Be aware, too, that your body shape and your level of self-confidence will also have an impact on the style you ultimately select.

Bikini Styles

The following bikini glossary provides basic descriptions of the many types of bikinis currently on the market.

String bikini – This classic, skimpy style features four strategically placed triangles connected by strings.

Tankini – A tank-style top and a traditional, string, or thong bottom.

Bandini – A strapless tube or bandeau top combined with a regular bikini bottom.

Camikini – A camisole top that will support larger breasts combined with any type of bikini bottom.

Thong – A bikini top with a bottom that covers the groin with a small piece of fabric connected by strings on the sides and between the buttocks.

Halter bikini – A top with a strap that circles the neck and attaches to the bodice combined with a traditional bikini bottom.

Micro bikini – A string bikini top with tiny triangles that cover the nipples and little more, with a g-string bottom.

Monokini – A skimpy bikini connected with a strip of fabric that runs from top to bottom or a bikini bottom worn without a top.

Sports Bikini – Worn by women who love sports, it features a top that is as supportive as a bra and a traditional bikini bottom.

Seekini – Any type of bikini that is “see-through” and usually can be worn only on certain beaches.

Bikini Materials, Colors, and Care

Armed with this knowledge of the most popular bikini styles, you can now move on to consider the type of material your bikini is made of, its color options, and the care it will require. The best selection of bikini styles and style options can be found by visiting a regular brick-and-mortar store or an online shop that lets you mix and match tops and bottoms for the best fit. The ability to combine tops and bottoms also lets you be creative in using solid colors and/or patterns to develop your own personal bikini style.

Bikini Grooming

And don’t forget the all-important need to groom your bikini hair to match the type of bikini you plan to wear. Select grooming products made especially for the pubic area, so you won’t suffer from ingrown hairs or rashes. Then you can be confident that you’ll look your fabulous best in your new bikini!

© 2009, Davis Virtual Assistance. All rights reserved. Article may be reprinted so long as text and by-line are reprinted intact and all links made live.

Bonnie Jo Davis is a Virtual Assistant and prolific writer on assignment. To look your best in any type of swimsuit, purchase bikini hair removal products that come with instructions and exclusive formulas from http://www.haircaredownthere.com.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Just In Time For Summer - Beautify Your Bikini Line With A Stencil

May 5, 2009, Los Angeles, CA – Hair Care Down There is excited to announce the availability of an affordable stencil kit for "down there".

This one-of-a-kind stencil Kit comes with everything you need to create two different shapes when you groom your pubic hair. The kit includes two stencils, stencil pencil and style guide.

Now you can really get creative with our Heart and Landing Strip templates. Our stencils are made of sturdy plastic and allow you to choose from two sizes of either style. The stencil pencil can be used with our stencils or alone to create the design you want. We made the soft lead red so you can see the outline clearly and washes off easily for perfect shaping every time. Add to this the Style Guide, complete with step-by-step instructions and beautiful color photos.

The stencil kit from Hair Care Down There is the perfect accessory to any kind of bikini including the string bikini, tankini, bandini, camikini, thong, halter, micro and monokini.

Hair Care Down There is an e-commerce beauty company that creates products exclusively for pubic hair grooming as an alternative to painful bikini waxes or expensive laser hair removal. No more rashes, bumps, ingrown hairs and itching guaranteed. To find out more about the Stencil Kit visit http://www.haircaredownthere.com. To interview Judy Pfleger for your blog or website please use the contact information below.

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