What Body Hair Do You Remove?
By Kathy Hammond
To remove body hair or not remove body hair
- That is the question. And as with most everything,
there are, (at least), two beliefs about what
to do with body hair.
One belief is that you should not remove
your body hair because it protects skin from
dirt and germs, provides cushioning for sensitive
areas, lessens the friction between skin and
clothes, holds in heat to keep you warm when
you need it and retains your personal scent,
which may attract your potential mate.
Another belief is that you should
remove your body hair because it holds
dirt and germs, interferes with sensations
in sensitive areas, causes friction between
skin and clothes, and holds in heat which
creates your personal scent, which repels
everyone.
Some people, both male and female, believe
because you're born with body hair, it's
best to just let it grow. These people
add that a big benefit is you don't have
to spend your time or money removing it.
Other people believe just because you're
born with body hair, doesn't mean you
have to accept it. These people believe
it's their body, (and hair), to do what
they please and the big benefit for them
is they say they look and feel better
because they remove their body hair.
Since the human animal has walked this
planet, body hair has played a couple
of important roles. Before clothing, as
protection and a signal of sexual maturity.
Since clothing, a signal of sexual maturity.
Today, neither of these roles apply.
And it seems even evolution is playing
a part towards less hair.
It's a genetic fact that since the need
of body hair as protection has become
unnecessary because of wearing clothing,
with each generation males have become
noticeably less hairy.
Even though some males still believe
that their body hair is a measure of their
manliness, in today's world, being a hairy
male does not represent being manly like
it did in the past. In fact these days,
most people, of both sexes, really prefer
smooth bodies. So with body hair being
useless, it's more than acceptable for
a male to trim his body hair or even become
a full body shaver - Especially if he
has a lot of hair.
Now be honest - What's your response
when you see a male with a really hairy
chest or back?
Most males today have a better sense
of how to project the most positive image
and remove excess body hair, particularly
on the chest and back. Removing chest
and back hairs can be beneficial on both
hygienic and aesthetic levels. A male
with a hairless and toned body is very
attractive to others.
Now be honest - What's your response
when you see a female with bushy armpits,
scraggly bikini lines and hairy legs at
the pool or beach?
Unless you're in France, forget that
hairy armpits on females is considered
chic. Bushy armpits on males are not attractive
either. Both males and females can improve
their personal hygiene with groomed armpits.
Bushy armpits generate extra heat, encourage
the growth of bacteria and most often
create heavier perspiration, resulting
in an unpleasant odor. So whether you
choose to just trim this hair or completely
remove it, your armpits will tell onlookers
that you're tidy and clean.
Now, with all of today's hair removal
products, there's really no excuse for
any, (conscientious), female wearing a
skimpy swimsuit, not to be a body shaver.
A female may have a beautifully shaped
and toned body which looks great in a
thong bikini, but the entire image will
be ruined if there are scraggly pubic
hairs sticking out.
To at least trim or remove hair in the
genital area will not only improve appearance,
it will also improve personal hygiene.
Less hair in this area means less heat
and consequently, less build up of bacteria
and unpleasant odor. This holds true for
males as well as females.
And - You won't know unless you try -
If you remove the hair in the genital
area, it may even enhance your sex life.
Most people today say that if their partner's
genital area were well groomed, they'd
be paying more attention to this area.
How about you? Do you prefer your partner's
genital area neatly groomed or unkempt
and hairy?
Most people would agree that we all want
to look the best we can. Whether you choose
to just trim your body hair or become
a full body shaver, grooming your body
hair is a basic step towards being more
presentable.
Some hair removal methods are designed
specifically for different parts of the
body. But there is shaving tool that is
specifically designed to remove hair from
every part of the body. Do your own research.
You'll be glad you did.
Bodworx International presents body hair
removal tips and the latest data for removing
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for more information.
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