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She also says that those who are prone to irritations like redness, ingrown hairs, or infections after shaving will benefit from abstaining and may experience a smoother and less sensitive fit to tight clothing. Shaving your underarms or letting that hair growth has no impact on whether you smell or not. Aigen explains that sweat is released from sweat glands regardless of if there is hair there or not, and is odorless until it comes into contact with bacteria. That naturally occurring bacteria found on the skin breaks down protein in the sweat and causes body odor.

In fact, Nazarian says that keeping hair in your underarms can have benefits, including a decrease in irritation from skin chafing. She also notes that your regular body soap doesn't have to change if you choose to not shave that area anymore — just remember to always keep your underarms clean. As for using deodorants and antiperspirants, she says having hair in the underarm area doesn't make your skin any less or more respondent to them. The hair just acts as a physical blocker, and those who have a lot of hair may find it difficult to apply any product to their skin, which is needed in the first place to work.

For that reason, she suggests considering a gel or roll-on formulas over aerosol versions because sprays might have difficulty targeting the skin under the hair. For antiperspirants, she says it's best to apply at night to dry skin because we are less likely to perspire at night, giving the aluminum chloride to form a plug-in those sweat glands.

In the end, the most important thing to remember is to continue cleansing and moisturizing. All products featured on Allure are independently selected by our editors.

However, when you buy something through our retail links, we may earn an affiliate commission. Don't forget to follow Allure on Instagram and Twitter. Celebrity Fashion Video. Hair won't grow back thicker or thinner. Pubic hair is protective: it bars foreign bodies, bacteria, pathogens dirt and germs from entering the sensitive vaginal area. It can minimize the risk of various infections and prevent friction during sex and thus injuries.

All in all, pubic hair fulfils an important function for our body. Shaving is still the most popular way to get rid of pubic hair. Read more: Viruses and bacteria don't stand a chance with a strong immune system.

But a new study from California found that women who shave their pubic hair regularly have a higher risk of contracting genital herpes, genital warts or the dreaded papillomaviruses. This is particularly true for the pubic bone, from where warts often form on the entire surface of the pubic bone," continued Brockmeyer.

Read more: Does gut flora cause multiple sclerosis? When epilating — plucking out the hair from the root — inflammation can occur. Renewable hair can grow in its place, which doesn't emerge from the skin, but grows in the wrong direction — inwards. The hair then often continues to grow under the skin.

The body reacts to this by inflaming the skin, which in the worst case can develop into purulent furuncles. They often occur at the hair shafts themselves — i. Pimples can form and inflammation with pus in the hair follicles. When shaving, the most important thing to keep in mind is to be as careful and kind to the skin as possible. You should also wait a day or two after shaving your pubic area before you have sexual contact again," advises Brockmeyer.

Shaving it all off can have some advantages. Felt lice or pubic lice that live in the human genital area are very unpleasant. And they're not as rare as you might think. The parasites feed on the blood of the person and form so-called nits. Without any hair there it's very difficult, even impossible, for lice to settle in the genital area, says Brockmeyer. The lice are deprived of their basis. They are transmitted through close physical contact, for example during sexual intercourse.

Getting rid of pubic hair is not new. Even the ancient Egyptians did it. But back then they didn't have disposable or electric razors, and no epilators or laser either. A few thousand years ago, people were not exactly squeamish. The Egyptians de-haired themselves with coarse bronze knives or with beeswax to get smooth, hairless skin. The Romans too. When it's on top of the head it's fine, but when it's on other body parts, sometimes people shave it off.

Young kids don't usually do this, but older girls might shave their underarms and their legs. And older boys might shave the hair on their faces. Just to make it even more confusing, some men don't shave at all — they grow beards and mustaches. Some women also choose not to shave.

And some male and female athletes, such as swimmers, shave their entire bodies so they glide better in the water! You probably want to know when boys and girls need to start shaving. But that's a tough one because it depends on whether you have any hair to shave, whether you see this hair as a problem, and whether your mom or dad thinks it's OK for you to start shaving.



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