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Are you an “intimate razor”? What are the arguments against removing pubic hair?

2024-04-04T08:18:28.190Z

Highlights: Are you an ‘intimate razor’? What are the arguments against removing pubic hair? Pubic hair protects the sensitive skin in the intimate area. Hair also makes it more difficult for bacteria and other pathogens to enter the body. This should even reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases. It is not intended for self-diagnosis, treatment or medication. It in no way replaces a visit to the doctor. For confidential support call the Samaritans on 08457 90 90 90 or visit a local Samaritans branch, see www.samaritans.org for details.



As of: April 4, 2024, 10:03 a.m

By: Juliane Gutmann

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Whether you shave your intimate area is a very personal decision. Proponents praise the feeling of cleanliness afterwards. But there are a number of counterarguments.

Some arguments against shaving the intimate area are obvious. You can save tons of money by not trimming your pubic hair. Visits to the hair removal studio, razors, shaving gel, peeling gloves and even antibacterial ointments and sprays for aftercare take a toll on your wallet in the long run. But there are also arguments against intimate shaving that concern health. This can result in skin problems that have a huge impact on everyday life.

Intimate care – but correctly

As little as possible, as much as necessary. When it comes to caring for the most sensitive part of the body, you shouldn't just ensure hygiene with shower gel etc. Special intimate wash lotions from the pharmacy

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care so that the natural balance of the mucous membranes is maintained.

Pubic hair protects sensitive skin in the intimate area

As the AOK informs, pubic hair is extremely useful. They protect the sensitive skin in the intimate area by reducing friction when running and protecting the skin from drying out. Hair also makes it more difficult for bacteria and other pathogens to enter the body. This should even reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases.

Shaving in the intimate area: yes or no? Everyone can make this decision for themselves. © Yaroslav Astakhov/Imago

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Many “intimate shavers” know well the problems that come with shaving. From ingrown hairs to purulent abscesses – the following possible complaints speak against shaving the intimate area:

  • Ingrown hairs (especially after hair removal including roots, such as sugaring)

  • As a result of painful inflammation and abscesses (risk increases especially with black, thick hair)

  • Irritated skin

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This article only contains general information on the respective health topic and is therefore not intended for self-diagnosis, treatment or medication. It in no way replaces a visit to the doctor. Unfortunately, our editorial team cannot answer individual questions about medical conditions.

This article was created using machine assistance and was carefully checked by editor Juliane Gutmann before publication.

Source: merkur

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