Pube Wigs Are Becoming A Fashion Trend In Russia

Are pube wigs the next big thing? They already are in Russia it sounds like! Have you ever looked down at your privates and thought, “I really need a wig?”…

wigs on display at the store. Pube Wigs Are Becoming A Fashion Trend In Russia

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Are pube wigs the next big thing? They already are in Russia it sounds like!

Have you ever looked down at your privates and thought, "I really need a wig?" Probably not! But that doesn't mean it's not an option for you. Maybe you trimmed your pubic hair too closely and you don't like the bald look or maybe you're just looking for something new and fun. If that's the case, then pube wigs are for you! It's currently a fashion trend with Russian women and people are paying up to $245 for their pube wigs. It's a nostalgic throwback to the 90s and earlier decades but it's not for everyone.

Are Pube Wigs The Next Big Thing?

Americans take a lot of fashion trends from Russia believe it or not. Just look at a lot of the trends in plastic surgery and those Russian lips that are all over the internet. If that took off could pube wigs be next?

According to Oddity Central, special adhesives are used for attachment which are safe for the skin. That's good because you don't want any pain down there in the fragile sensitive area.

Thinking this might be something you want to try? Check out some pube wigs shared by Oddity Central here.

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