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Hair Removal For Genitals - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
- By Natalie Williams
- Published 07/13/2007
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Genital hair removal for men includes the removal of hair from the penis and scrotum. For women, this refers to the removal of hair from the clitoral hood, labia minora and labia majora. The process of removing genital hair requires sensitive care because the genital area has an uneven surface and thinner skin. Hence, some of the normal hair removal methods you use on your pubic area may not be very advisable for removing genital hair.
How To Remove Genital Hair Safely
When it comes to removing genital hair, it is important that your chosen method is both safe and gentle enough for the delicate skin of your genitals. The most common way of removing hair on the genitals is by shaving with the existing razors you possess because it is cost effective, quick, and easy. However, the use of normal razors may lead to bumps and nicks on the genitals causing pain, infections and itchiness. Razor blades and depilatory creams that were not designed for contact with the genitals are ill-suited for genital hair removal. If you are willing to shell out a bit more cash, you might want to check out getting safer alternatives like laser genital hair removal, plucking with tweezers, waxing and pubic shavers.
Genital Waxing
Waxing the genitals for women should not be a problem as waxing works relatively fine on the female genitalia. Men do not have it the easy way with waxing because most waxing professionals are unwilling to wax scrotums. The problem with the scrotum is that the skin there is too loose. During the pulling off of the wax, the skin on the scrotum tends to stretch excessively, which creates a lot of pain. Hair on the scrotum is usually thicker, which makes it even harder to remove with waxing.
To further complicate things for men, most waxing professionals are women. While some men certainly do not mind a woman handling their privy parts, others may not like the idea of having a man doing the job and some men want no one to touch them. If you
prefer to wax your genitals yourself, you could purchase a home waxing kit. The main benefit of waxing is it removes the hair from the root, which lasts from 3 to 8 weeks before growing back. The hair growth process can be slowed down with special hair inhibitors to extend the effectiveness of waxing. The pain factor is what stops most people from waxing but if you think you can handle it, then go for it!
Laser Genital Hair Removal
This is most likely the best permanent genital hair removal method out there but it can be very costly. It can take between 4 to 8 laser hair removal sessions, each of which will cost $150 or more. Besides, you will have to be willing to "bare all" in front of a stranger for quite some time.
Genital Hair Removers
If you prefer to remove genital hair by shaving, the best solution is an electric pubic shaver, which will rule out the risk of cutting yourself and the other downsides associated with shaving with a razor. These pubic shavers usually look like small men's beard shavers with a rotary foil at the top. You will be required to trim the hair you want to shave till it is very short in length to enable these pubic shavers to do their job. Due to the fact that shaving does not eliminate hair from the root, you may experience ingrown hairs when they start to grow out if you do not apply special after-shave creams to prevent the new hair from growing sideways. Lastly, shaving requires a lot of maintenance because hair grows back in just a couple of days.
Are There Any Genital Hair Removal Depilatory Creams In Existence?
Even though there are hair removal creams for the face, legs and pubic area, there aren't any hair removal creams (as far as I know) that claim to be mild enough for the genitalia.
Conclusion
I tried to cover the various options of removing genital hair as completely and truthfully as I could. As you can see, there is no defectless solution to remove genital hair. You will need to thoughtfully decide which procedure suits you best based on your budget, time constraints and personal preferences.
How To Remove Genital Hair Safely
When it comes to removing genital hair, it is important that your chosen method is both safe and gentle enough for the delicate skin of your genitals. The most common way of removing hair on the genitals is by shaving with the existing razors you possess because it is cost effective, quick, and easy. However, the use of normal razors may lead to bumps and nicks on the genitals causing pain, infections and itchiness. Razor blades and depilatory creams that were not designed for contact with the genitals are ill-suited for genital hair removal. If you are willing to shell out a bit more cash, you might want to check out getting safer alternatives like laser genital hair removal, plucking with tweezers, waxing and pubic shavers.
Genital Waxing
Waxing the genitals for women should not be a problem as waxing works relatively fine on the female genitalia. Men do not have it the easy way with waxing because most waxing professionals are unwilling to wax scrotums. The problem with the scrotum is that the skin there is too loose. During the pulling off of the wax, the skin on the scrotum tends to stretch excessively, which creates a lot of pain. Hair on the scrotum is usually thicker, which makes it even harder to remove with waxing.
To further complicate things for men, most waxing professionals are women. While some men certainly do not mind a woman handling their privy parts, others may not like the idea of having a man doing the job and some men want no one to touch them. If you
Laser Genital Hair Removal
This is most likely the best permanent genital hair removal method out there but it can be very costly. It can take between 4 to 8 laser hair removal sessions, each of which will cost $150 or more. Besides, you will have to be willing to "bare all" in front of a stranger for quite some time.
Genital Hair Removers
If you prefer to remove genital hair by shaving, the best solution is an electric pubic shaver, which will rule out the risk of cutting yourself and the other downsides associated with shaving with a razor. These pubic shavers usually look like small men's beard shavers with a rotary foil at the top. You will be required to trim the hair you want to shave till it is very short in length to enable these pubic shavers to do their job. Due to the fact that shaving does not eliminate hair from the root, you may experience ingrown hairs when they start to grow out if you do not apply special after-shave creams to prevent the new hair from growing sideways. Lastly, shaving requires a lot of maintenance because hair grows back in just a couple of days.
Are There Any Genital Hair Removal Depilatory Creams In Existence?
Even though there are hair removal creams for the face, legs and pubic area, there aren't any hair removal creams (as far as I know) that claim to be mild enough for the genitalia.
Conclusion
I tried to cover the various options of removing genital hair as completely and truthfully as I could. As you can see, there is no defectless solution to remove genital hair. You will need to thoughtfully decide which procedure suits you best based on your budget, time constraints and personal preferences.
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13 Responses to "Hair Removal For Genitals - The Good, The Bad And The Ugly" 
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said this on 08 Aug 2007 6:52:43 PM EST
nice article...I came across a new hair forum if you have some input to share with people..www.Hairlosspimp.com
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said this on 20 Aug 2007 12:20:01 AM EST
ummmm....This is kinda a wierd topic
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said this on 08 Sep 2007 2:47:55 PM EST
Nice info...good one...
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said this on 09 Sep 2007 10:37:21 AM EST
Nat...whens your next post? you have 2 articles yet you are on the popular authors list simply for the 2 you have...we want some more!
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said this on 09 Jan 2008 4:41:38 PM EST
this aricals has good ideas, however I am too young for waxing (parental things) and i do not wish to shave due to the pain it'll cause (believe me, it hurts). and none of the depilatory creams i've found (such as Nair) cannot be used for this... where on earth do I find a depilatory cream that'll work for it? No one ever answers me.
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said this on 31 Jan 2008 9:43:35 PM EST
I thought this article was very informative, and well written! I appreciate the good grammar and correct spelling! Thanx!
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said this on 29 Feb 2008 4:59:35 AM EST
I’m 20 years old girl find difficult moments with my unwanted hair over my lips. I searched more than what is necessary to get the solution. But I couldn’t get the perfect product that could solve my problem. While I’m searching for the best information I found hair removal cream from this site which also provides treatment centers for all hair related issues. I got lot of information from this site regarding the types of hair removal methods which includes electric public shaver.
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said this on 15 Jun 2008 10:07:30 AM EST
I don't think the article is strange at all. Let's be honest-- we all wonder! Many of us have tried (with various hilarious or painful results), and I appreciate your insight!
I hope all readers remember to be SUPER careful when shaving-- a tiny little nick I got turned into a raging infection, and I can't even describe the awkwardness of having a doctor and two hot young interns poking around down there trying to lance it. Yikes! |
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said this on 03 Jul 2008 6:59:36 PM EST
Lily, you poor darling. Myt hasband would like me to shave my genitals - I told him I will if he does, and the status quo remains!
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said this on 16 Jul 2008 7:23:54 AM EST
Why have and remove hair completely try using the scissors, it is safe enough if you are careful at the same time. Again there is no irritation with garments when the hair is growing back again. Shaving is most dangerous
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said this on 01 Aug 2008 4:13:40 AM EST
I wish there was just a removal cream for the genitalia!! Wax and shaving is to scary for me...
thank for the advise! |
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said this on 17 Sep 2008 8:14:12 PM EST
I'm a 36 year old guy and I have just had laser hair removal treatment on my pubic area - including the shaft of my penis, scrotum, and peri-anal region. I used to shave - but I would end up with nicks and bumps and the itching used to to drive me crazy. There is a slight stinging involved during the pulses of the laser - but really a fairly minor level of discomfort. It took four treatments to remove all the hair - and I paid about $250 per treatment - and the results have been great. As long as go to a qualified tech, you should be fine. It also seems like the procedure is fairly common now - based on the advertisements I have seen.
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