The actress-turned-author says she doesn't understand why women have laser hair removal in TMI chapter of new health book
Cameron Diaz has dedicated an entire section of her new health guide The Body Book to her obsession with PUBIC HAIR.
The actress-turned-author questions why young women have laser hair removal and compares the âfadâ to changes in fashion and style.
The blonde bombshell also believes pubic hair serves as âa pretty drapingâ adding mystery to those who might be courting her sexiness.
In a bizarre extract published on Radar Online, she reveals her vagina is âfully dressedâ and thinks itâs nice that someone special can âunwrap itâ like a gift.
âI hear that thereâs a big fad these days of young women undergoing laser hair removal on all of their lady bits,â Diaz writes.
âPersonally, I think permanent laser hair removal sounds like a crazy idea. Forever?
âI know you may think youâll be wearing the same style of shoes forever and the same style of jeans forever, but you wonât.
âThe idea that vaginas are preferable in a hairless state is a pretty recent phenomenon, and all fads change, people.â
She continues: âPubic hair also serves as a pretty draping that makes it a little mysterious to the one who might be courting your sexiness.
âPubes keep the goods private, which can entice a lover to come and take a closer look at what you have to offer.
âAlso, letâs be honest: just like every other part of your body, your labia major is not immune to gravity.â
Diaz asks her readers: âDo you really want a hairless vagina for the rest of your life?â
âItâs a personal decision, but Iâm just putting it out there: Consider leaving your vagina fully dressed, ladies.
âTwenty years from now, you will still want to be presenting it to someone special, and it would be nice to let him or her unwrap it like the gift that it is,â she concludes.
She spent 18 months working on that book, which she released on December 31, so obviously thatâs time well spent, right? Right.