Valentine’s Day is a special day for showing love and affection to the people whom you care very much. Valentine’s Day was actually named after a saint named Valentine who was a Christian martyr back in Early Medieval years.

Legend says that a Roman emperor did not allow young men to get married and should remain single. The emperor believed that married men are weak and would make better soldiers if they were to remain single or unmarried. The priest Valentine was unfazed and ignored these rulings. Without the Emperor’s knowledge, Valentine secretly gave wedding ceremonies to young men, as he could not deny a couple’s love just to make a strong army.

A secret exists only if it stays hidden. The Emperor noticed increasing numbers of young married men and later found out about Valentine’s doing. The Emperor had Valentine locked up in prison. During his confinement, the emperor tried to convince the priest to convert to Roman paganism but Valentine refused. When the emperor finally grew tired of these efforts, he was executed.  But before the night of the execution, Valentine has written the first ever “Valentines Card” addressed to the jailer’s daughter, whom he healed and was said to be his beloved. The heartfelt note stated at the end: “From your Valentine”.

Presently, the “heart shape” coloured in red or a winged red baby cupid with a cute little bow and arrow shooting love arrows symbolises Valentine’s Day. These symbols are found scattered all over to celebrate Valentine’s Day – in the streets, billboards, cakes, cards – all over the place. Why not join the celebration by shaping and colouring your intimate area with the red Betty Pubic Hair Dye? This is certainly a unique way of celebrating Valentine’s Day and surely your partner will be surprised when he sees a red heart shape or a red cupid shape down there.