How many times a week should you shave?

In general, we recommend shaving every two to three days if you want a clean shave; three to five days if you want to simply style or trim; and if you want to just let your hair grow, then simply stop shaving. How quickly hair grows also depends on the area of the body.

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How many times a week does the average woman shave?

-The majority of women shave 1-2 times each week, but 11% of women shave every day.

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Is it OK if I shave everyday?

Unless you follow the right shaving techniques, dermatologists say shaving daily irritates the skin and causes razor bumps, itching, and burns. It also does not make facial hair grow faster.

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Should a 13 year old shave pubic hair?

Some teens don't do anything with their pubic hair, leaving it to grow naturally. Some girls remove hair when they'll be wearing a bathing suit, and some remove hair regularly as part of their beauty routine. No health benefits are linked to removing pubic hair, so choose what feels right for you.

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How often should I shave to avoid razor bumps?

To see fewer razor bumps, shave daily — or at least every 2 to 3 days. When you shave less often, you give hairs time to grow long enough to curve into your skin. Once you know how your hair grows, you're ready to shave.

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Is it better to keep shaving or let it grow?

Long story short, shaving your beard will only get rid of hair, not make it grow faster in the long run. If you want to see growth, let your beard be! Allowing your hair to grow untouched for four to six weeks will yield the best results. That means no trimming and shaping.

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What age does pubic hair stop growing?

Pubic hair may extend out to their thighs, and some girls may have a line of hair up to their belly button. Most girls attain their peak height by age 16, but some may continue growing through age 20.

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Why does my pubic hair feel prickly after shaving?

Folliculitis is typically caused by bacteria. Folliculitis causes red and white pimples to grow around the hair follicle resulting in that prickly feeling after shaving. Rest assured, mild cases of folliculitis should clear on its own within a number of days.

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Why is my 6 year old daughter growing pubic hair?

Premature pubarche, or the development of pubic hair before the age of 8 in girls or 9 in boys, is most commonly caused by premature adrenarche. Adrenarche is the maturation of the adrenal zona reticularis in both boys and girls, resulting in the development of pubic hair, axillary hair, and adult apocrine body odor.

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Why do soldiers shave everyday?

PFB has a long history in the military dating back to World War I, when shaving was enforced not only to ensure good personal hygiene and to foster good order and discipline but also to ensure gas masks would seal in the event of a chemical attack.

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Should you shave your thighs?

Straight up, there is no science to support a reason not to shave above the knee, says Dr Elizabeth Farrell, gynaecologist and medical director at Jean Hailes for Women's Health. Some women don't feel the need to because the hairs on their thighs are finer and thinner than those on the lower half of their leg.

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What is a 5 o'clock shadow?

What is a 5 o'clock Shadow? '5 o'clock shadow' refers to the faint stubble growth that many men get in the late afternoon when it's been a whole day or so since their last shave.

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How often should I shave my ??

That depends on how fast your hair grows and what's comfortable for you. If your hair grows quickly and you want to keep the area smooth, you may need to shave every 1-2 days. However, it's a good idea to take longer breaks if you get ingrown hairs or razor burn. Thanks!

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How often should a beginner shave?

In general, we recommend shaving every two to three days if you want a clean shave; three to five days if you want to simply style or trim; and if you want to just let your hair grow, then simply stop shaving. How quickly hair grows also depends on the area of the body.

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How do I stop my pubic hair from growing permanently?

Electrolysis is your best option for permanent hair removal, but it can be expensive. For more permanent results, laser hair removal can also help you remove pubic hair for a hefty price. You can also opt to do occasional grooming with trimming or tweezing to avoid going completely bare.

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Why is pubic hair itchy when it grows?

The pubic area is among the most vulnerable parts of the body for feeling itchy and irritated. Think ingrown hairs, razor burn and even post waxing irritation. The extra sensitive skin coupled with thick, wiry hair makes the pubic area prone to noticeable discomfort and itch during regrowth.

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Does pubic hair smell?

Pubic hair holds on to residual urine, vaginal discharge, blood and semen. Bacteria line up all along the hair shaft just lunching it up and creating odor. (Very appetizing, I know.) Trimming your pubic hair reduces that surface area for bacteria, thus reducing odor.

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Do most girls shave down there?

Pubic hair removal is common — approximately 80 percent of women ages 18 to 65 report they remove some or all of their pubic hair.

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Do pubes reach a maximum length?

Does pubic hair cease growing once it's reached a certain length? All hair grows at a contstant rate, but eventually falls out. With body hair, which typically does not grow as long as head hair, the rate at which it falls out is greater. This results in hair that appears to reach a certain length then stops growing.

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What are the white dots after shaving?

This sounds like razor burn, sometimes called razor bumps, which are often red or white in color. It's not uncommon to get these when you shave. If they aren't painful and go away on their own, the bumps aren't likely to be infected. However, it could be folliculitis, an infection of the hair follicles.

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What to apply after shaving pubic hair?

When you're done shaving, wash the area generously with lots of warm water. Apply soft baby oil to keep skin smooth and free of pimples. (Some people find baby oil perfume irritating. Ideally, you want a moisturizing cream or lotion free from perfume, antiaging ingredients, sunscreens or other additives.

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What are the big razor bumps on my pubic area?

An ingrown hair cyst starts out as a small, red bump. Many people call these bumps razor bumps or razor burn, and their medical name is pseudofolliculitis. Over time, a bump, usually just one, may get bigger and form a cyst. An ingrown pubic hair cyst develops anywhere in the pubic area.

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