LOS ANGELES, CA, March 05, 2014 (Press-News.org) Designed to help women perfectly shape unruly hair that lies beneath their underwear, Pretty Strip is the first to offer designs for creating various shapes. Basic shapes include a heart, an arrow and an X. Pretty Strip designs are silicone-based, waterproof, reusable, and are completely safe to use on skin.
Pretty Strip is also easy to use. Simply trim the unruly area to the desired length, hold the design in place with one hand, and then trim or shave around the design with the other hand. Once finished, the hair beneath the design is left in place to reveal the perfect landing strip design every single time.
The Pretty Strip collection includes:
- The Lovely Heart - Perfect for any occasion. It's conservative, but shows a caring heart. SRP: $9.
- The Start Here Arrow - Feel like embarking on a wondrous journey? This design is a little more provocative, but will definitely get the party started. SRP: $9.
- The X-Spot - There's not really much to say here, since X always marks the spot. SRP: $9.
Each Pretty Strip product includes a 30-day money-back guarantee and a lifetime warranty. For information or to make an online purchase, please visit www.prettystrip.com.
Pretty Strip Gives Shape to Women's Unruly Underwear Hair
Create perfectly shaped landing strip designs every single time.
2014-03-05
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