Although fine vellus hair is present in the area during childhood, pubic hair is considered to be the heavier, longer, coarser hair that develops during puberty as an effect of rising levels of hormones: androgens in males and estrogens in females.
Pubic hair is natural and may protect your genital area by blocking bacteria and friction. Some methods of hair removal, like shaving and waxing, can lead to irritation or injury. Keeping your pubic area clean with water and mild soap is all you need for hygiene.
Five women show off their pubic hair (or lack thereof) and reveal how they really feel about the hair down there.
Why do humans have pubic hair? In this article, learn about the purpose of pubic hair, as well as some of the best ways to safely remove it.
Pubic area (pronounced /ˈpjuː.bɪk ˈɛə.ri.ə/) is the region of the human body located around the pubic bone, just above the genitals. In both sexes, it is covered by pubic hair after puberty.
What’s the point of pubic hair? Does it serve an important purpose or is it a costly inconvenience? An anatomist explains the science.
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