Once you start growing pubic hair, if you stop shaving it, it will grow back. There is no medical reason you need to continue shaving, but ou should watch out for ingrown hairs as the hair grows back. An ingrown hair can become infected and painful.
No, when you shave your pubic hair the hair does not stay spikey forever. The hair will grow in spikey because it was cut during shaving so this leaves a blunt end, but as hair grows it may soften. Once you stop shaving the hairs will start to grow back in naturally, thus not spikey either.
Not really. The hair is there for a reason and the reason is ventilation. It's easier to get yeast infections if there's no hair and you're wearing tight clothes. If you do shave leave some. And who wants to look like a 12 yo girl anyways.
Once Puberty begins you will start to grow pubic hair first, then hair on arms, legs, face, back and bottom. Not all boys will have hair everywhere but some will.
Pubic hair begins to grow once you start puberty. It is usually one of the first signs to the individual that he or she has begun puberty. Puberty differs for everyone but on average begins at around 10 for girls and 11 for boys.
Not necessarily. The decision to start shaving should be based on the individual's hair growth and personal preferences, rather than a specific age. It's important for parents to discuss shaving with their child and provide guidance on proper techniques and safety.
It all depends on your physical development. If you have started puberty then you may have hair on your vagina. Pubic hair is a normal part of puberty that will begin slowly and continue growing as you age. As a girl, you will have hair grow on your legs, pubic area and arm pits, boys will also have hair begin growing on their face. The hair on your arms may also thicken but usually not to the point it will on your legs. At some point during your journey from girl to woman you may decide to start shaving. It is possible to shave all of the areas that I just mentioned including your pubic area although some women choose not to shave or trim this area. It is important to note that extreme care must be taken when shaving any area of the body and you should practice with less sensitive areas (like your legs) first before moving to your pubic area and armpits.
Once you have begun to grow pubic hair, the growth of your penis is just around the corner. It will probably start to grow within a few months.
Unfortunately there is really nothing you can do about facial hair. All i can say is put off shaving because once you start u cant stop you will have to constantly shave. Don't use products like Nair or Hair removal cream as it can and will burn your face and that is worse than having hair. (very uncomfortable Believe me). If you have blonde facial hair it is barely noticeable, other than that shaving is your only option. Hope that helps GOOD LUCK
of course once a boy starts to go through puberty the will grow hair on their balls THATS STUPID YES BOYS HAVE HAIR ON THERE BALLS ITS CALLED PUBIC HAIR AKA PUBS
In puberty, hair does not all come at once; often the pubic region is first. Axillary hair (arm pits) will probably come later.
Pubic hair, once it starts appearing, grows gradually more coarse, darker and more abundant as puberty progresses. It is normal for a young man to have fewer pubic hairs than he might wish. Not to worry though, what begins as a sparse gathering of fine, wispy hair, will eventually grow into a dense patch of curly hair that will overspread the pubic region, and may eventually spread up the lower abdomen, and down around the legs, perineum, anus and buttocks.
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