The salient point the media pounced on was that
removing pubic hair increases STD risk by 400 percent: NPR screamed that «Going Bare Down There May Boost The Risk Of STDs,» Time proclaimed «Grooming is linked to a higher risk of STIs,» and The Guardian spooked readers with a rather tasteless piece about «the health dangers of bikini waxing.»
Perhaps an STD diagnosis prompted some respondents to start
removing their pubic hair.
I just concentrate on
removing the pubic hairs from the bathtubs, or at least the dark ones that I can see.
Others
remove their pubic hair religiously to stay completely bare down there.
Not exact matches
Normally these women will be very small, totally flat - chested and have all traces of
pubic hair
removed.
Pubic lice can live for up to 24 hours once
removed from their host.
Removing all of my
pubic hair revealed some big surprises.
This is what
removing all of my
pubic hair actually felt like — and why I've decided to never, ever do it again.
Not surprisingly, the people who reported injuries were also those who said they groomed more frequently and were more likely to groom more extensively, in many cases
removing all of their
pubic hair.
Despite all the headlines proclaiming the return of the bush, if you prefer to go completely bare down there, you're far from alone: A new study published today in JAMA Dermatology found that a majority of women
remove all of their
pubic hair.
In this wax we
remove all the hair (including the labia and bottom) except for a floating landing strip, triangle or shape of your choice above the
pubic bone.
This wax will see all the hair
removed from the
pubic region including the bottom.
DeMaria hopes that the new research out of UCSF will prompt clinicians to open a dialogue with their patients, to «remind them about the role of
pubic hair and how to safely
remove it.»
What the hell has «clean» got to do with it... but I can't get too agitated because I'm
removing my god - given
pubic hair when I should be loving myself just the way I am.)