When you think about it, putting a razor anywhere in the vicinity of your most sensitive parts is… well, a little bit bonkers. Risk-wise, it’s up there with walking on the ledge of a 50-storey building: one little slip and it’s all over.
Okay, so a grooming injury probably won’t leave you flattened on the footpath, but it will be followed by obscene language, a few tears and days of discomfort.
And yet, in the name of keeping things presentable in our pants, many of us regularly take that risk. Oh yes we do.
A recent study has found public hair grooming injuries increased by 500 per cent between 2002 and 2010.
500 per cent. They say that beauty is pain, but this is just getting far too painful, guys.
By monitoring Emergency Room visits, scientists at the University of California, San Francisco found genitourinary injuries – laceration, in most cases – rose by 247 incidents per year, with razors involved in 83 per cent of cases. Scissors and hot wax were also culprits.
Although women made up only 56.7 per cent of the cohort, “external female genitalia” was the most common site of injury in the pubic region. Are your eyes watering yet?
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I used to shave it all off, never ever had an injury. Began doing it at 15 before losing my virginity because I thought no guy would want to go near it if there was hair. I shaved religiously for 7 years (including while I was 40 weeks pregnant, by feel!) then 6 months ago my current partner said to me he wants a women and not a little girl, that he would love me to keep it tidy but leave something there! I'm loving the freedom of not worrying about every single hair and he's loving having a woman in bed :)
Me too...