Hair care

Body Hair Removal Methods That Are Easy and (Mostly) Painless

Removing unwanted hair from a human body permanently has existed in human cultures since way before the Neolithic age. While the methods and techniques used for hair removal have been different for each age and region, its philosophy has remained the same.

Starting from cultural to sexual aspects to fashion, hygiene, and religious or spiritual purposes, hair removal has been an important part of human history.

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And even though removing hair from any part of your body is completely a personal choice, unwanted hair can easily creep up on parts of your body that you might not be excited about.

 

The History of Body Hair Removal

For hundreds of years, removing hair has been centered around gender roles, social status, and hygiene. In Ancient Rome, hair removal was a sign of purity and superiority, performed by both men and women. People in Ancient Egypt used it as a source of treatment for louse infestation, and in Muslim cultures, removal of the pubic hair and axillary hair for hygiene purposes serves as religious purposes.

Fashion, cultural, and sexual aspects play a huge role in hair removal as well. While hair removal has always been performed by both men and women throughout the centuries, with an increase in popularity in women’s fashion clothing, such as sportswear and swimsuits, removing hair from different parts of the body such as legs, armpits, and the bikini line has also become popular along with it.

This has caused men and women subject to experience social acceptance problems and body images issues related to body hair as well. Nowadays, it’s common for both men and women to remove their hair from many places, including the ears, armpits, arms, and legs.

 

Common Places Hair Can Grow for Men and Women

Body hair growth is completely unpredictable as so many factors can affect where it happens. While hair starts growing from adolescence, how it affects men and women can also differ. For both men and women, body hair can grow on the legs, arms, head, armpits, and private parts.

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