Ladies! If you shave your pubic hair, read this!
Penite shaving dates back to ancient Egypt and Greece, where prostitutes were required to shave for hygiene reasons and as a clear sign of their profession.
Although shaving women's bodies became commonplace between 1915 and 1945, pubic hair removal didn't gain traction until the 1980s.
However, a new study shows that 60% of women experience at least one health complication after pubic hair removal, most commonly excoriations (invisible skin sores) and ingrown hairs. This causes serious skin irritation, infection, and increases the risk of spreading and transmitting sexually transmitted diseases.
Here are the real reasons not to shave your pubic hair:
Pubic hair helps regulate body temperature.
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