That’s how Instagram star — and body-hair free — Sjana Earp starts her latest video. The Australian traveler gets a ton of questions about hair removal for her fans, so she created an 11-minute ode to ...
A decade ago (2015), I blogged about the first few studies of pubic hair removal, grooming. Since then, several more reports have appeared. They provide new insights into a practice that’s not ...
Spring break is upon us, and April is National Minority Health Month. Men and women are using razors in ways Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon would never have dreamed in preparation for the ...
Here’s a free idea for any bored engineers or energetic youths looking for a disruptable industry that hasn’t yet been disrupted: Make us a pubic hair removal device that doesn’t injure our genitals.
More than one in four people who shave, wax or in some other way remove pubic hair sustain injuries in the process, a new study finds. Pubic hair removal has become increasingly common, San Francisco ...
When's the last time you got a haircut? No, not on your head. Lower. Lower. Even lower. Why do you groom? A little over 20% reported their partner's preference as a reason. A little over 30% answered ...
For those who prefer no hair "down there," beware: Pubic hair grooming injuries may be more common than you think. Researchers found that 1 in 4 people in a new study said that they had injured ...
HealthDay News — Frequent groomers of pubic hair are 3 to 4 times more likely to contract a sexually transmitted infection, such as herpes, human papillomavirus, or syphilis, according to a study ...
Kansas lawmakers have sent a bill to Gov. Laura Kelly that would deregulate a hair removal technique, a move that would allow unlicensed workers to remove genital hair from minors without going ...
Women who removed all pubic hair did not have higher rates of chlamydia or gonorrhea. By Nicholas Bakalar Women who remove their pubic hair do not increase their risk for sexually transmitted diseases ...
WHEN it comes to intimate grooming, there’s a fine line between feeling smooth and doing something you’ll deeply regret.