Will vajazzling ever actually come back in style? We wouldn’t bet our tiny sunglasses on it, but never say never
Photo: Photo Illustration by Stevie Remsberg/Photo Getty The printing press was invented in 1439. Sliced bread, 1928. The first programmable computer came along in 1941. But it wasn’t until around 2010 that humanity was struck with both the ingenuity and boldness to try to glue a bunch of crystals to our genitals.
The lack of traffic on my hoo-ha highway at that moment and my fear of lying sober and naked while a woman puts crystals on my little lady made me hesitate.The once pale, sad girl who couldn’t figure out how to move on from her breakup had transformed into a bronzed sex goddess with the prettiest hoo-ha in my neighborhood.
Barshop — who is also a former Real Housewife of New York — told me that, around that time period, she saw hundreds of women come into Completely Bare each week asking for the service, which costs $75 and lasted up to 5 days.
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