To shave or not to – this dilemma is a forever companion of many women, when it comes to their pubic hair. Not only is the process of shaving tedious, and sometimes painful, it also has multiple side ...
A decade ago (2015), I blogged about the first few studies of pubic hair removal, grooming. Since then, several more reports have appeared. They provide new insights into a practice that’s not ...
The other day, I received this email: I found your (and your colleagues') article "Pubic Hair Removal Among Women in the United States: Prevalence, Methods, and Characteristics" after some noisy ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Removing hair from your legs, underarms, face or swimsuit area can be a tedious task that is sometimes ...
Pubic hair removal is not an indication that your body is clean. In fact it alters the balance of the protective secretions which can significantly change the micro-conditions of the area around the ...
No shade to razors, but many of the most common forms of temporary hair removal—shaving, waxing, the like—often leave something to be desired (read: ingrowns, irritation, pain). Enter hair-removal ...
Due to social media, advertisements and beauty products, people have developed the notion that pubic hair is dirty and removing it is considered clean and hygienic. Nowadays, people are more vigilant ...
Pubic hair acts as a protective buffer, reducing friction during sex and other activities. It can also prevent the transmission of bacteria and other pathogens. Yes, pubic hair does have a purpose.
Women who removed all pubic hair did not have higher rates of chlamydia or gonorrhea. By Nicholas Bakalar Women who remove their pubic hair do not increase their risk for sexually transmitted diseases ...