Things Your Mother Didn’t Tell You – One

Many of us remember the day. The day our mother never told us about. The day we innocently strolled out of the shower refreshed from a steamy getaway. The day we lingered by the mirror between outfit changes. The day we glanced down unsuspectingly only to discover a long, dark hair near our nipple, GASP! Disbelief, confusion and embarrassment are quickly felt upon this realization. Next, frantic shuffling through drawers and bathroom bins until finally, the tweezers are located! Relief is felt as the culprit has been removed. Despite the mild sense of relief the fear that this unwanted hair could return, or worse yet, more could appear is unsettling. As logic sets in we realize it is likely that this foe follicle could produce hair again. How will this unwanted hair be managed? Will the area need to be scoured weekly to see if grooming is required? Could nipple tweezing become a mandatory part of the morning routine? How could I not know this could happen to me? I can see it now, hiding from my husband as I hectically pluck at my nipple hair during the morning rush. Avoiding a spontaneous sexy moment because I’m unsure of the state of my boob hair. Jumping to turn the lights off as darkness is my only reprieve. No, not happening. I vote the permanent option; I vote hair removal with Danyo.

The list of things my mother didn’t tell me is growing as I age. Many times throughout my life, I have had to ask myself “Is this normal?” – and if it is, why didn’t my lovely mother prepare me for these not so fun facts of life? Maybe one day I’ll ask. Maybe it’s from my dad’s side, wink. At first, I asked Google my embarrassing questions but eventually I realized Google is not a substitute for speaking with a professional. The doctors, nurses and estheticians at Danyo are the best resource to consult with about these taboo issues that are easily treated and usually more common than we think.

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