Hair Pubic Removal
Monday, December 8th, 2008The contemporary phenomenon of public hair removal is an increasing trend. Both men and women featured in popular erotic photos and movies increasingly often are shown with hairless privates. Naturally this is having an increasing impact on how many people are performing hair pubic removal for themselves.
Removal of Bikini Line Hair
Women have long made use of the practice of removing unsightly hair on the bikini line, particularly in the summer or on vacation when they have a desire to wear skimpy clothes. But nowadays, in addition to bikini line hair removal, the removal of all hair growth from the genital region, using laser hair removal and other methods, is becoming very common.
The Sensitive Pubic Region
Given the extreme sensitivity of the genital area, it’s crucial to address hair pubic removal with caution. You’ll want to learn about the many methods that are in common use, and their drawbacks, ease of use and any pain or discomfort involved, before selecting which approach will be most suitable for you.
Laser Hair Reduction
Laser hair reduction is probably the best ultimate route to hairless privates. It has the enormous advantage of permanent results, and the additional attraction of stopping instead of encouraging ingrown hairs, which can be both unsightly and painful. The disadvantages include the expense, and the fact that you’ll be required to repeat the procedure quite a few times in order to achieve satisfactory permanent results.
Waxing the pubic region can be extremely painful. The largest benefit is that if performed well the results can leave smooth skin for several weeks. If you decide on this method you should find a professional salon and you should ask about what pain relief is employed. If you usually have a high pain tolerance then this might be the method of choice for you.
Shaving the Pubic Region
Shaving is probably the most commonly used method. You should be sure to use a very sharp blade and perform the shave carefully to avoid undue irritation. The disadvantages of shaving include the need to shave every few days or even on a daily basis, the unsightly stubble and the increased risk of ingrown hairs.
In Conclusion
Pubic hair removal is not something to take on lightly, as the last thing you will want is to irritate this sensitive part of the body or cause ingrowing hairs. So please do your research thoroughly if you are considering hair pubic removal.
Ingrid Preube