Should you trim pubic hair?

Trimming is important from the hygiene point of view: It tends to get hot and sweaty down there. Sweat will contribute to bacteria which can cling to your pubic hair. Moreover, not shaving after regular intervals will make you stink down there. It can lead to odour and make you uncomfortable.
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Is it OK to trim female pubic hair?

Yes. It's perfectly fine to carefully trim your pubic hair with small scissors along your swimsuit or underwear line. Many girls trim their pubic hair, or go to a salon to have a “bikini wax”; others prefer to shave just about every day, and many just leave it alone. Removing pubic hair is a personal preference.
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Is it better to shave or trim your pubes?

Less chance of razor bumps.

The hair can still grow back into the skin without shaving it, but you'll have much less likelihood of getting bumps or ingrown hairs from trimming alone. However, the shorter you trim it, the more your odds go up for getting bumps (see bump-fighting products).
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How much should I trim my pubes?

To reduce the likelihood of razor burn or irritation we've seen 4mm as the recommended length to trim pubic hair with a bikini trimmer. If you want smooth skin we recommend waxing or sugaring.
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How should my pubic hair be cut?

The key to shaving pubes is to use short strokes with gentle pressure. You can shave in any direction that feels comfortable, but shaving “with the grain” will help to avoid excess shaving irritation. Clean the blade in water every 2-3 strokes to keep your hair from blocking the blades.
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Should You Shave Your Pubes?



Does trimming pubes make them thicker?

No — shaving hair doesn't change its thickness, color or rate of growth. Shaving facial or body hair gives the hair a blunt tip. The tip might feel coarse or "stubbly" for a time as it grows out. During this phase, the hair might be more noticeable and perhaps appear darker or thicker.
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Why do I feel prickly after shaving pubic hair?

Folliculitis is typically caused by bacteria. Folliculitis causes red and white pimples to grow around the hair follicle resulting in that prickly feeling after shaving. Rest assured, mild cases of folliculitis should clear on its own within a number of days.
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What percent of females shave their pubic hair?

Pubic hair removal is common — approximately 80 percent of women ages 18 to 65 report they remove some or all of their pubic hair.
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Why do I feel weird after shaving down there?

Your pubic hair region is more sensitive than your armpits and legs. So one reason why you might be hurting down there when the hair starts to grow back is because of razor burn, which can be itchy or painful. Another reason why you might be uncomfortable is because shaving can trigger ingrown hair growth.
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How do you soften pubic hair after trimming?

Moisturise your pubic area

Using a conditioner is a quick way to soften prickly pubic hair. Applying the conditioner to your pubic area, leaving it on for a short period of time and then washing it away, is an effective way to soften coarse pubic hair.
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What are the bumps after shaving pubic hair?

These bumps are usually ingrown hairs caused by irritation to the skin as the newly shaved hair exits the skin. They will typically go away on their own after several weeks as the skin releases the embedded hair.
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What is the purpose of pubic hair?

The main role of pubic hair is to reduce friction during sex and other forms of exercise, protecting the delicate skin around the genital area. Just like eyelashes and nose hair, pubic hair helps prevent the transmission of bacteria, trapping any dirt, debris, and microorganisms that could be harmful to the body.
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How long should your pubic hair be?

How long is a typical pubic hair? Most pubes grow between half an inch and 1.5 inches, according to Steixner.
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Why is my pubic hair so long?

The length of the anagen phase is based on genetics, but it can also be affected by hormones and stress levels. The anagen phase lasts between three and five years for head hair and a couple of weeks for pubic hair. The longer the anagen phase, the longer the hair grows.
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How do I stop my pubic hair from growing back prickly?

Dermatologist Anthony Rossi also previously provided us with prickliness-reducing advice: “Trim or shave with the grain, never against — if you're not sure which way to go, pull the razor in the same direction that your hair seems to be pointing,” he explained. “That will prevent creating sharp angles.
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Can I trim my pubic hair with scissors?

Trimming with scissors Using scissors can be a safe way to give the pubic area a well-groomed look. Since the operation does not come into contact with the skin, trimming the pubic hair with scissors has a relatively low risk of injury.
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Why is my pubic hair itchy after I cut it with scissors?

Why do my pubes itch after trimming? The most common cause for itchy pubic hair is trimming with a dull blade or making contact with your skin. To prevent this focus on exfoliating your skin and hair, so it is less sensitive.
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Should my pubes itch after trimming?

Because the skin on your vulva is sensitive, prickling and itching after trimming your pubic hair is very common. In fact, pubic hair grows on and around your vulva to protect the vulvar area from irritation and infection.
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What oil is good for pubic area?

Oils such as jojoba and grapeseed are also ideal for the pubic region, because they quickly absorb into skin and hair and soften both, without staining your clothes.
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How can I trim my pubes without itching?

Gently hold the skin tight with one hand. Slowly shave in the same direction that the hair grows — pubic hair grows toward the genitals. When finished, rinse the area with warm water and pat dry with a clean towel. Apply a fragrance free moisturizer, such as CeraVe or Vanicream, to avoid irritation.
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How do you know if your pubes are too long?

But having too much or too little pubic hair can point to health issues. If pubic hair begins to grow further down and onto the fronts of the thighs and/or upward on the stomach, towards the navel, you should head to your pediatrician or your primary care doctor to get checked out.
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