ammonia and paraben free bikini hair dye!

Don’t be like the many people who apply regular hair dye to their bikini area, chest and face! betty beauty’s bikini hair dye is ammonia and paraben free - specially designed for the sensitive area below. With all the harsh chemicals of regular hair dye, why take the risk of an adverse reaction when you can be safe with betty beauty’s pubic hair dye. When Nancy Jarecki, founder of betty beauty, created the first pubic hair dyes to match the “carpet to the drapes” and to cover gray pubic hair, she took into account that the formula would have to be unlike any other dye on the market. Betty beauty’s bikini hair dye is specifically formulated to be gentle and safe down there. Men love to use betty beauty’s bikini hair dye on their chest hair and facial hair because regular hair dye irritates the sensitive skin. Betty beauty’s pubic hair dye is filled with natural ingredients like elder flower and chamomile to keep from irritating the sensitive skin you may have. So if you are seeing grey pubic hair or just want to match, don’t use harmful chemicals down there that regular dyes contain but use betty beauty’s bikini hair dye!

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  1. 2 Responses to “ammonia and paraben free bikini hair dye!”

  2. I read about you guys in redbook magazine and thought it was a great way to spice up my life. I am happy to say there was no irritation! Happy you are a ammonia free product, people now a days don’t know what they put on their bodies.

    By shawn on Mar 8, 2009

  3. Nancy Jarecki is an innovative genius. Since a Halloween party a few years back ive been looking for a pubic hair dye (it was part of a somewhat revealing costume someone wore),but none of them has been safe. Knowing that the pubic hair dyes betty has are free of ammonia and paraben are a definite plus, because god knows you dont want anything dangerous toxins down there.

    By Mike on Mar 8, 2009

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