Super weird. I had never heard of it before and just googled it to find out what it was. Got an eyeful which was a bit more than I had bargained for I can tell you. I mean, if they want to do it, that's fine, but I don't want to see it! LOL
Haha, sorry Sarah perhaps I should have warned you.
Vajazzing?
I had not heard of it before, however if someone wants to do that to themselves it is their business.
I would not do it however.
I am a firm believer in not criticising people for their beliefs, ideals and this includes things like tatoos -doesn't mean I like them.
I agree about not judging people who choose to vajazzle, but I must say that I think it is an odd practice. Isn't enough that we are expected to be hairless these days? And, like I said to Jennifer, True, I have always wondered about the practicality of it...chaffing and the like.
I also didnt realise we WERE shaving! And I thought it was a real Tattoo. I wondered how people could put up with the pain...one of my kids used to have piercings on their tongue and I hated it but it was not up to me to always tell them how to live! eventually they got rid of it anyway, so probably what would happen to this if it is not permanent.
Oh yes, we are very much hairless these days. I'm surprised we've still got eyebrows.
It's not something I'd ever bother with myself but I suppose Iif women find it a fun and creative way to express themselves that's cool. I like that the women in those pictures aren't all the standard supermodel type. There are even some stretch marks.
Are the designs just glued on?
Basically, yes. They glue them on using things like bindi glue, spirit gum or clear eyelash adhesive.
True, if people choose to do it, then that's their business. But, I have to say, I have always wondered about the practicality of vajazzling...chaffing and the like. Hmm.
Yeah, not at all practical and possibly painful, but that is true of a lot of things women do in the name of beauty (waxing, plucking, bleaching etc.). At least this shows a little individuality instead of trying to make everybody look the same.
never heard of it before now. I remember Hank Moody saying in Californication (a great show as long as it wasn't taken seriously) that he preferred a little bit of hair to show they were women. If females want to prissy up that part of their anatomy it doesn't bother me.
Hey, who thought I would agree with anything anybody on that show said?! Haha. Thanks for sharing.