September is the real January of the year. Let's not kid ourselves: after summer and its excesses, the start of the school year often means making good resolutions. What if this year, instead of setting impossible goals, you took care of yourself differently?
Let's be honest. Intimate well-being is rarely at the top of the back-to-school priority list. Between work, the gym, and the usual New Year's resolutions, we often forget the most important thing: feeling good in our bodies, our whole bodies.
In 2025, it's time to change that. Here are 5 kind and realistic resolutions to help you finally feel comfortable with your intimacy, without the hassle or insecurities.
Resolution #1: Adopt a routine that really suits you
Stop TikTok tutorials and advice from your cousin who's "been doing this forever." Your body, your period.
Some people need daily maintenance, others prefer a weekly routine, and others will simply hibernate all winter. Maybe you like to shave everything off, or maybe you just trim to keep your look natural. It doesn't matter what everyone else is doing, the important thing is that YOU feel good.
Take the time to listen to your body. Experiment with different frequencies and approaches. You'll quickly see what works best for you. And above all, don't hesitate to adapt according to the seasons, your mood, or your current desires.
A good routine is one you can maintain over time without it becoming a chore. Start small and adjust as you go.
What intimate hair length for this autonomous?
At Billy's, this fall, we're going for a 6 or 9mm. We're stopping the close shave and keeping a little pubic hair. We're comfortable having hair, but above all, we want it to be well-groomed, clean, and pretty.
Tell us in the comments, what will be your intimate style for this back-to-school season?
Resolution #2: Say stop to intimate perfectionism
Let's face it: Instagram and magazines have put a hell of a lot of pressure on us to achieve the "perfect body." The result? We stress over three hairs that stick out, and we put ourselves under a lot of pressure.
In 2025, we'll stop. Your body doesn't have to be perfect to be beautiful. Small imperfections, hard-to-reach areas, unruly hairs that grow back faster than others? It's normal, it's human, it's YOU.
Body acceptance starts with stopping comparing yourself to others. Every body is unique, and that's exactly what's cool about it.
Celebrate your style, whether it's minimalist, natural, or completely shaved. There's no right or wrong way to care for your privates, there's only YOUR way.
Resolution #3: Invest in quality equipment
We save on everything, but not on what touches our sensitive areas. Using that cheap razor lying around in the shower or borrowing your roommate's clippers is a no-no.
Your private parts deserve respect and the right tools. No more cuts, irritation, or sessions that last forever because your equipment is rubbish.
Choosing the right intimate trimmer is an investment in your comfort and safety. Look for simple criteria: secure blades, ergonomic design for hard-to-reach areas, waterproof so you can use it in a hot shower (ultra important for this winter...). And of course, a multitude of cutting lengths because this fall, we won't necessarily want to shave closely, a short length of well-maintained hair, that will be the style of this fall.
The Billy clipper was designed for exactly that. It features a cut-resistant ceramic blade, an integrated LED to see what you're doing, and, above all, a design that respects the sensitivity of these sensitive areas. Because we all deserve equipment that makes our lives easier.
Also think about replacement blades : a blade that cuts well is a blade that you change regularly.
Resolution #4: Speak openly (without complexes)
2025 is the year we stop acting like intimate grooming is a state secret. Your friends talk about their skincare routine, so why not their intimate routine?
Start small. Share your discoveries with your close circle, ask for advice when you have doubts. You'll see that everyone struggles a little, and normalizing these discussions does everyone good.
Embracing your intimate style also means talking about it naturally. No need to go into detail, just to show that it's a subject like any other.
And who knows? Maybe your advice will help someone else feel better about their body.
Resolution #5: Make this time a pleasure, not a chore
Turn your intimate routine into a relaxing moment, not a Sunday night chore. Create a mood: music you love, products that smell good, and dim lighting.
Take your time. No need to rush or rush. When you feel good about your body , it shows in your confidence every day.
After each session, congratulate yourself. You've just taken care of yourself, and that's exactly what you need to feel good.
Use tools that make the experience enjoyable: a quiet clipper that doesn't vibrate all over the place, LED lighting to see what you're doing, and gentle skincare products afterward.
Conclusion
These 5 resolutions won't revolutionize your life overnight, but they can really change your relationship with your body and your intimate well-being.
The most important thing to remember? There are no universal rules. You can decide to shave everything, just trim, or leave it natural, depending on your mood. Your hair, your style .
This fall, 2025, trust yourself. Listen to your body, take kindly care of yourself, and above all, don't forget: feeling good in your body is priceless.
Ready to adopt these good resolutions? We'll support you in this process with tools designed for your comfort and safety, because you deserve it.
FAQ: Your questions about intimate well-being, season by season
Do we really need to care for our private parts in autumn/winter?
Great question! Many people think you can "slack off" on grooming when fall arrives. In reality, hygiene and comfort remain important all year round. And besides, intimate moments don't stop when the temperatures drop, if you know what we mean BUT whether it's fall, winter, spring, or summer, the most important thing is to do what feels right for you, to do what's best for you!
Does keeping your hair in winter keep you warmer?
Yes, but no. Your pubic hair won't save you from the winter cold; its effect is negligible compared to layers of clothing (underwear, pants, etc.). Shaving or keeping your pubic hair won't really change the feeling of cold or heat during the winter.
They have other functions (protection, humidity regulation), but in terms of thermal insulation, it's really ultra negligible (unless you do winter nudism, then it can help). Keeping your hair or not is above all a question of personal preference.
Should we adapt our routine according to the seasons?
Absolutely! In fall/winter, skin is often drier and more sensitive. You can space out your sessions a little more if you want, use more hydrating products after the treatment, and be careful of temperature changes (hot shower + cold air = tight skin).
Do we shave more in summer than in winter?
The stats say yes, but honestly, it's up to you. Summer often means swimsuits, shorts, and more frequent romantic time, so naturally, we tend to take much more care of our hair when the weather is nice. In winter, we can be more relaxed, but intimate care remains important for your comfort and confidence, but again, it's up to you.
How to avoid irritation in dry autumn air?
Moisturize your skin well after each treatment, avoid hot showers that dry out your skin, and consider a trimmer that respects your skin like the Billy . Billy blades are designed to be as painless as possible with their integrated protection.
Should you change your technique between summer and winter?
Not necessarily a technique, but perhaps a frequency. In winter, you can allow yourself to space out a little more if you wish. In summer, some prefer more regular maintenance. Listen to your body and adapt according to your current needs.
Is it normal to feel less like exercising when it's cold?
Totally normal! Less light, more clothes, we tend to think less about our bodies. But it's precisely the right time to take care of ourselves. A little wellness ritual can even help fight the fall blues.
If I'm single in the middle of fall/winter, don't I need to maintain my intimate hair?
We clearly understand the idea and once again, we tend to think that you do as you feel. The only thing we can tell you is that often, knowing that you are spotless and maintained in this intimate area can create a boost and self-confidence effect that is not negligible, so who knows, it might even help you find someone to spend the winter with in the warmth 😇
What is the best billy color for this winter?
The best Billy color is the one you like the most. But it's true that we'll have a soft spot for the Billy Limited Edition Red . Its red was specially designed to create a warm atmosphere during autumn and winter, and since it's a limited edition, there won't be enough for everyone...
Come on, Tell us in the comments, what will be your intimate style for this back-to-school season?
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