I hope that's just stubble
You know we like a nice smooth pussy, but to get it smooth you've got to shave that kitty. Or wax it. Or laser it. Or... well, that's all that comes to mind other than tweezers. It's not that we don't like a bit of a landing strip, but bald is what's hot right now so we've got our eyes opened for plain tacos when doing interviews.
There's a few tricks to getting your body right for a photo shoot. One is obvious but might not be thought of if you're new at this... don't wear a bra or panties for 2 hours prior to a shoot. If you do, you'll like have those red marks on your body for at least half the pictures.
Though rubbing lotion on the red areas seems to help, and I'll get your back if you can't reach.
Anyway, another thing is to time the trimming of the beaver. You can trim it day of the shoot, or several days before a shoot... but never trim it only one day before shooting. Why you ask? It ain't just about the stubble, when hairs grow back down below sometimes it causes little red bumps and in bad cases, you'll get a few whiteheads in the process.
That's just nasty. We know what it is, but if you didn't know the girl and you headed south of the border in a well lit room and saw this, what would you do? If you're young you wouldn't stop to think but those with a little experience will at least flinch and take a closer look.
Fortunately something like that won't show up on a video, and we can use the magic of photoshop to fix the pictures before posting to a website. Sure, the editing job still looks a little funky, but it's a lot cleaner.. and you won't notice it when you're seeing the rest of the picture. Trust me on this.
There's a few tricks to getting your body right for a photo shoot. One is obvious but might not be thought of if you're new at this... don't wear a bra or panties for 2 hours prior to a shoot. If you do, you'll like have those red marks on your body for at least half the pictures.
Though rubbing lotion on the red areas seems to help, and I'll get your back if you can't reach.
Anyway, another thing is to time the trimming of the beaver. You can trim it day of the shoot, or several days before a shoot... but never trim it only one day before shooting. Why you ask? It ain't just about the stubble, when hairs grow back down below sometimes it causes little red bumps and in bad cases, you'll get a few whiteheads in the process.That's just nasty. We know what it is, but if you didn't know the girl and you headed south of the border in a well lit room and saw this, what would you do? If you're young you wouldn't stop to think but those with a little experience will at least flinch and take a closer look.
Fortunately something like that won't show up on a video, and we can use the magic of photoshop to fix the pictures before posting to a website. Sure, the editing job still looks a little funky, but it's a lot cleaner.. and you won't notice it when you're seeing the rest of the picture. Trust me on this.


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