Pubic hair is a normal aspect of the human body, but a lot of people feel the need to get rid of it under societal beauty standards. So, why do we even have it down there, anyway—and do we really need to wax, shave, or laser it away?
In this guide, we will discuss: ✔ The functional role of pubic hair ✔ Cultural and personal reasons why it should not (or should) ✔ Advantages and disadvantages of having it vs. getting rid of it ✔ How to groom safely (if you choose to do so)

Breaking down the facts, no embarrassment, no judgment!
Why Do We Have Pubic Hair? (Science Explains)
1. Protection against friction and bacteria
Pubic hair plays the role of a natural cushion, minimizing skin friction during intercourse and movement. It prevents bacteria and pathogens from entering the vagina or urethra.
2. Sweat Absorption and Temperature Regulation
Hair catches pheromones (natural odor chemicals associated with attraction). It draws sweat away, eliminating the excess moisture that leads to infection.
3. Sign of sexual maturity
Pubic hair grows due to androgen hormones during puberty. Historically, it indicated reproductive maturity.
To Remove or Not Remove: Pros and Cons
Reasons People Choose to Remove Pubic Hair
Personal preference (prefer the appearance/feel) ✅ Cultural/partner expectations ✅ Sports/swimwear convenience ✅ Decreased odor/sweating (in some individuals)
Reasons to Keep It Natural
✅ Reduced risk of ingrown hairs and infection ✅ Reduced irritation/razor burn ✅ Protection against skin-to-skin STI friction ✅ No need to keep up with the trends
Health Risks of Hair Removal

Method | Possible Risks | Tips to Stay Safe |
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Shaving | Razor burn, ingrown hairs, cuts | Use sharp razors and shaving cream |
Waxing | Pain, redness, folliculitis | Exfoliate first; avoid if prone to cysts |
Laser | Burns, pigment alterations (for dark skin) | See a dermatologist initially |
Depilatory Creams | Chemical burns, allergies | Patch-test 24 hrs before |
Reference: In a study conducted in 2017, it was discovered that 60% of women who depilate have at least one side effect (infections, rashes, etc.).
How to Groom Safely (If You Choose To)
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For trimming: ✂ Use small scissors or an electric trimmer Trim the dry (not the wet) to prevent nicks
For Shaving:
Soak in warm water initially Use fragrance-free shaving gel Shave with hair growth (not against) Rinse using cool water and then moisturize
For waxing:
Go to a licensed esthetician Avoid sun exposure 24 hours after
Debunking the Common Misconceptions About

❌ Myth: “Pubic hair is dirty.” ✅ Reality: It is washed with water/soft soap, just like scalp hair.
❌ Myth: “Removing hair stops STIs.” ✅ Truth: It can cause more microtears (increases risk of infection). Condoms are not redundant.
❌ Myth: “Everybody is doing it nowadays.” ✅ Truth: Trends do change-most prefer natural or light trimming
What medical professionals say
Gynecologists concur: There is no medical rationale to remove pubic hair. When you do, use gentle techniques that won’t irritate fragile skin.Why Do We Have Pubic Hair?
The Bottom Line
Pubic hair serves a purpose—but it’s up to you to choose to eliminate it or not. Bare, trim