From Bush to Bare: Tips for Grooming Your Public Hair (2024)

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Wonder wool, shag rug, carpet, bush, frontal fleece… you’ve got a smattering of options for what to call pubes. But you’ve got even more for how you groom, grow, and tame them.

The good news? There’s no wrong way to groom ’em. That myth you heard in middle school about carpets being dirtier than wood flooring? It’s just that: a myth.

“There is no medical reason that you need to be removing or trimming some or all of your pubic hair,” says Nina Carroll, MD, OB/GYN, of Your Doctors Online. According to Carroll, the risk of infection — be it bacterial, yeast, or sexually transmitted — is not higher or lower based on your pubic hair practices.

In fact, a 2019 study found it’s not your grooming practices that affect your risk of STI transmission, it’s your safer sex practices!

Keep reading to learn about the different hair-removal methods at your disposal.

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Before you start grooming, you have to know what you want it to look like. Pick a style below because this will help determine what method you should use.

For people with vagin*s

StyleWhat it looks like
BushLeave it all be and feel free!
BrazilianRemoves everything in and around your vulva and anus.
BikiniGets rid of anything you can see when wearing, well, a bikini bottom (or your underwear of choice!).
French (aka landing strip)Keeps a little patch or strip of hair on the pubic mound and the hair around the anus but gets rid of everything else!

For people with penises

Styles What it looks like
BushAll the hair, don’t care!
BriefRemoves all the hair “leaking” out the bottom of your underwear.
Lion’s maneKeeps the fluff above the peen, removes all the scruff below. Apparently, this is a good option for penis owners who want their penis to look ~lengthier~.
TrimmedEntails using scissors to make the pubes shorter but doesn’t remove them altogether.
Landing stripThe idea here is that the only hair is on the penis and straight up the middle of the pubic mound.

Not a fan of flashing your hole(s) to a stranger? Or would rather spend money on like, rent than on your pubes’ appearance? Do it at home!

By far the most cost-efficient option on the list, shaving is also the most likely to cause razor burn (LOL, duh). But these dermatologist- and gynecologist-approved steps will slash your risk of slashing yourself.

You can expect hair to start growing back 1 to 3 days after shaving, though it’ll take a week or three to get back to bush length.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Get in the shower (or bath, if that’s your thing).
  2. Lather the hair and surrounding area with a chemical-free, fragrance-free, natural shaving cream or soap. If you have a vulva, do your best to avoid getting the product inside your vagin*l canal, warns Carroll.
  3. Pull the skin tight and shave slowly with the grain of the hair to minimize ingrown hairs.
  4. Go over the hair only once — especially if you’re prone to folliculitis.
  5. When you’re done, moisturize to help avoid ingrown hairs and irritation.

What to know going in

  • Designate a “vulva razor.” Do not dull this baby by using it on other parts of your body.
  • If your hair is longer than half an inch, trim with scissors first. Long hair will clog your razor and dull the blade faster.
  • The shaved skin will probably be itchy when your hair starts to grow back.
  • Store your razor in a cabinet, not on the shower ledge.
  • Replace your razor after every seven uses, or sooner if you see any rusting bits, says board certified dermatologist Tsippora Shainhouse, MD, FAAD.

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“Waxing removes the hair by the root, meaning that it is an effective way to keep the hair from coming back for a long, long period of time,” says Shainhouse. For some, this means up to 6 weeks, though many people’s hair will grow back faster, more like 2 weeks.

At-home waxing kits cost between $8 and $25 and include enough strips and wax for five or more waxes. That’s a heck of a lot less than the $50 to $120 salons charge.

Do it right, Shainhouse says, and it’s just as effective as a professional wax.

Psst… you should wax *only* your bikini line at home. Doing a full Brazilian can be super tricky and even dangerous.

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Buy a waxing kit. Please don’t try to concoct wax in your kitchen (seriously, even if you’re a scientist!).
  2. If your pubes are longer than half an inch, trim them before applying wax, says Shainhouse.
  3. Heat the wax according to the instructions on the box.
  4. Do a test strip on your inner thigh to test the temperature.
  5. “Apply the wax in thin, centimeter-long stripes. Then hold your skin tight and firmly rip the strip away from the skin,” says Shainhouse.
  6. Repeat.
  7. Afterward, moisturize and put on a clean pair of skivvies.

What to know going in

Follow the box instructions to avoid tearing, bruising, or otherwise injuring yourself, says Shainhouse.

You can lessen the pain by taking an over-the-counter (OTC) pain reliever like ibuprofen or acetaminophen 20 minutes beforehand and applying pressure to the area after ripping.

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Yup, we’re talking products like Veet and Nair.

“These inexpensive creams dissolve the hair that sits above the skin,” says Shainhouse. “But it’s physically safer [than shaving], as there isn’t a risk of cutting the skin or irritating it with a razor blade.”

The results will last 1 to 3 days — the same amount of time it takes your pubes to regrow after shaving.

Step-by-step instructions

TBH, it completely depends on which brand you choose. So make sure to follow the instructions on the box.

Generally, those will read something like:

  1. Apply the product.
  2. Let the product sit so it can break down the keratin in your hair, making it easy to remove.
  3. Wipe away the product and your hair with a warm towel.

“If you develop an itchy rash, remove the product immediately and discontinue use. Apply a topical hydrocortisone cream and take an antihistamine pill,” says Shainhouse.

If the rash hasn’t gone away within a few days, see your doctor or dermatologist.

Sensitive skin? Skip this

According to Shainhouse, hair removal creams tend to have irritating ingredients. but they aren’t supposed to hurt. Chances are, if you’re experiencing a burning sensation rather than your skin feeling hot, you should stop using the product immediately.

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Pro waxing, sugaring, lasering — maybe be a little (read: A LOT) pricier. But professional hair removal is generally longer-lasting and more thorough.

“A professional can typically get the hair at a better angle, so that you’re actually getting the root, which means it can last longer,” says Shainhouse. “And you’re less likely to miss hairs — it’s a really hard area to see.”

Going to a professional waxer is a great option because an expert can minimize pain and potential skin damage, says Shainhouse.

The cost depends on where you live, but expect between $50 and $120 per waxing. The results should last 3 to 5 weeks.

As mentioned above, taking ibuprofen or acetaminophen 20 minutes beforehand can help lessen the pain. Also, board-certified dermatologist Rita Linkner, MD of Spring Street Dermatology notes that waxing can hurt more if you’re menstruating.

What to expect

An aesthetician will apply a layer of warm wax to a portion of your bits using a tool. They’ll press down on the area for a brief moment and then yank it away with cloth strips until they’re done.

“Sugaring is similar to waxing, but instead of wax, it uses a hot water/sugar/lemon juice solution,” explains Shainhouse.

Even though you can technically find these ingredients in your kitchen, don’t try this at home. “It’s not going to be effective or sticky enough if you try to concoct your own sugaring goo,” she says.

Sugaring costs between $10 and $60. The price depends on whether you get a bikini, a Brazilian, or some other style. It hurts more than shaving but less than professional waxing. It doesn’t grab at the skin the way wax does, says Shainhouse.

You can expect the results to last 2 to 5 weeks. If your hair typically grows quickly, you’ll likely start to see some stubble after 2 weeks.

What to expect

The sugar-er (aka the professional) will apply the paste to the sugar-ee (aka you) and then grip and rip the sugar away, pulling out the hair in the process. No special strips are needed.

Laser hair removal is a treatment that removes as much (or as little) of your fleece as you want gone. “It’s a great option for folks who struggle with constant ingrown hairs,” says Linkner.

Although lasering is often said to be permanent, your hair follicles do actually heal themselves in time. For many people, this means the hair will start to grow back months or years down the road.

What to expect

The procedure uses a light laser to zap-zap-zap the hair follicle. It takes multiple 15-minute sessions, spread out in 4ish-week intervals, to remove all the hair.

“The larger the contrast between the skin color and pube color, the less sessions it will take,” says Linkner. If you have pale skin and dark, dark pubes, you may need only four treatments. If you have very dark skin and very dark hair, it may take six to eight treatments.

It does hurt quite a bit, especially the first session. But most dermatologists will apply a topical numbing agent 15 minutes before the treatment to reduce the pain.

Expect it to cost between $250 and $450, depending on how much hair you want to get rid of. “But you can usually get session packages that help lower the cost,” says Linkner.

Electrolysis is another method that’s similar to lasering. It uses short-wave radio frequencies to damage hair follicles and prevent hair from growing back. Although electrolysis has fewer side effects, it generally takes more sessions to get rid of all the hair.

If you’ve already got some post-pube-removal irritation, now is not the time to remove the pubes that have grown back! Press pause on waxing, shaving, and sugaring until the area is slightly less sensitive.

If it’s really bothering you, either apply a warm compress to the area or take a warm bath. Feel free to rub a washcloth in circles over the area to help exfoliate it. This can help bring the hair to the surface faster.

If the hair pops free, go ahead and use some sterilized tweezers to pull it out. But for the love of your privates, don’t go digging, squeezing, poking, prodding, or hunting for it. Wait for it to grow to the surface.

In the meantime, try one of these OTC anti-inflammatory products:

And if the ingrown starts to hurt A LOT or starts excreting pus, call your doc or derm. They’ll be able to prescribe you an antibiotic wash or cream to clear up any infection. Steroid cream can also reduce swelling.

Try trimming with scissors

If you’re especially sensitive to lumps and bumps, try trimming with scissors instead. This won’t create a smooth, hairless effect, but it’s an effective way to keep hair at bay.

Tip: Invest in a pair of facial hair scissors, which have a rounded edge, or the small trimming scissors. Make sure to sterilize the blade with rubbing alcohol and when you get to the delicate nooks and crannies around your lips, slow way down.

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The nice thing about hair is that it grows right back if you happen not to like your new downstairs ’do. You’ll get a chance to try a new one soon! Keep experimenting until you find a method and ’do that best suit your budget and your preferences.

Gabrielle Kassel (she/her) is a queer sex educator and wellness journalist who is committed to helping people feel the best they can in their bodies. In addition to Healthline, her work has appeared in publications such as Shape, Cosmopolitan, Well+Good, Health, Self, Women’s Health, Greatist, and more! In her free time, Gabrielle can be found coaching CrossFit, reviewing pleasure products, hiking with her border collie, or recording episodes of the podcast she co-hosts called Bad In Bed. Follow her on Instagram @Gabriellekassel.

From Bush to Bare: Tips for Grooming Your Public Hair (2024)

FAQs

How to trim a bush pubic? ›

Starting at the highest point on your pubic region where you want to groom, place a fine-toothed comb at the hair root flat against your skin. This provides a protective barrier between your skin and the scissors, and offers a guide for an even cut. Only trim the hair that sticks above the comb's teeth.

What is the healthiest way to groom pubic hair? ›

Trimming. Trimming is the safest option because it shortens your pubic hair without cutting close to the skin, which can lead to injury or infection. You can use scissors or a trimming tool marketed for use on pubic hair, or even tools made for trimming beards.

How to get a smooth pubic area after shaving? ›

For people prone to ingrown hairs or razor burn, shave in the direction of hair growth. As you shave, feel free to keep applying shaving cream. 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.

Is it better to trim pubic hair wet or dry? ›

However, trimming is best done on dry hair, so we recommend trimming your pubic hair before starting the water in your shower. When you are ready to start trimming, use short strokes and gentle pressure on the skin. Take your time and trim the areas you feel comfortable grooming in your pubic region.

What should female pubic hair look like? ›

In general, pubic hair in females naturally covers the labia majora (outer lips) to the inner thighs and form a triangle-like shape up to the pubic bone. Some women will naturally grow thicker or thinner hair than others, so typically there's no cause for alarm when there's slight variation.

What happens if you never shave your pubic hair? ›

It's also okay to decide not to shave your pubic hair at all! It's quite normal to let it grow out, though you must wash and dry it properly. Otherwise, you can cause itchiness and rashes from dried-out skin or clogged pores.

What age does pubic hair stop growing? ›

longer than 4 years to reach the adult genital development stage. no pubic hair by age 15 years.

How often should you shave your pubes as a female? ›

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 to get a smooth pubic area for a female? ›

Whether you're shaving or waxing, here are our tips on how to keep this area smooth and hair free!
  1. Exfoliate pre and post hair removal. ...
  2. Tone and moisturize your bikini area. ...
  3. Don't pick at ingrown hairs. ...
  4. Diminish discomfort before-hand. ...
  5. NEVER shave on dry skin. ...
  6. Pay attention to your bikini area for the next 24-48 hours.

How to shave down there without getting ingrowns? ›

The Right Way to Shave Your Bikini Area to Avoid Bumps
  1. Wait Until the End of Your Shower to Start. ...
  2. Exfoliate Beforehand. ...
  3. Lather Up with Shaving Cream. ...
  4. Upgrade Your Shaving Technique. ...
  5. Apply Moisturizer Once You're Done. ...
  6. Avoid Tight Clothing Immediately Afterwards. ...
  7. Take Care of Your Razor.

Should I put Vaseline on my pubic area after shaving? ›

Rubbing on petroleum jelly, found in products like Vaseline or Aquaphor, can help with vagin*l itching. Using conditioners and moisturizers (topical beta glucans may especially help with razor burns)3.

What is the best razor for the private area of a woman? ›

Billie Razor Starter Kit

In our evaluations, 100% of testers agreed that the Billie razor excelled at shaving closer than other razors they tried. It was also a top choice for hair removal in the leg and pubic area and got extra points for not irritating skin.

Should I put Vaseline on my pubes after shaving? ›

If the skin in your pubic area is especially sensitive, invest in after-shave products made with calming ingredients such as cucumber, oatmeal and aloe vera, all of which are equally effective. Dr. Bolden-Cook also recommends the more affordable Vaseline jelly as a viable after-shave balm.

Do most girls shave their bush? ›

1. A majority of the U.S. does a lot of secret garden grooming. A recent study that surveyed a diverse group of women found that more than 80 percent of gals groom their pubes regularly. About 5 percent of ladies groom daily, but a monthly regimen is more common.

What shape should I trim my pubic hair? ›

Popular shapes include a small, downward-pointing triangle or a heart. Give the hair an overall trim so that the shape can come through more clearly. Shape the hair above the labia with a razor or wax. Remove the hair around the labia with a razor, wax, or an epilator.

Should you trim pubic hair with scissors? ›

The safest technique is trimming pubic hair with scissors, if they do not come into contact with the skin. Shaving or using methods that remove hair from the hair follicle can lead to effects such as unintentional cuts or small cuts in the skin, redness or irritation.

Can I shave my bush with a razor? ›

Go slowly, pulling skin taut before running the razor over the hair. Always shave in the same direction that the hair grows, not against it. Change razors often to avoid nicks, which happen when the blade gets dull. Using shaving cream also may help protect your skin from cuts and irritation.

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