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Originally Published: April 11, 2017
1 Happy Trail (Below Your Belly Button)
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Female body hair may not be considered a “sexy” topic — historically, it’s been a subject shrouded in controversy and embarrassment — but it’s actually nothing to be concerned about. Beyond your armpits, legs, and nether regions , it’s common to grow hair underneath your belly button (aka a happy trail) and even on your fingers and toes.
"People see models without hair in magazines, in commercials, and on TV, and they feel that there is something wrong with them because they have hair in areas where these people seem to not," Christian Karavolas, owner of Romeo & Juliette Laser Hair Removal in New York City, tells Bustle over email.
Everyone has varying amounts of body hair, and this has to do with your ethnicity, sex, and family history, according to dermatologist Dr. Ava Shamban. “There are some ethnic groups that tend to have a bit more hair, but it’s completely normal and okay — unless it’s associated with other signs of high testosterone ,” agrees Dr. Michelle Henry , MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist at Skin & Aesthetic Surgery of Manhattan.
Henry points to an excess thick facial hair and irregular periods as signs of high androgen levels, which can mean testosterone-producing tumors or growths or polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). Unless you’re exhibiting those symptoms, your body hair is nothing to be alarmed about.
At the end of the day, it’s your choice whether or not you want to remove it — and if so, how you want to remove it — but know that female body hair is nothing to be ashamed about. “When it’s something that’s inherited or [something] we see more commonly in certain ethnic groups, it’s just that constant policing of female bodies,” adds Henry. “It’s not something that should be critiqued, but it’s an unfortunate truth.”
If you’ve wondered whether or not you should be worried about a particular area that has body hair, read on for expert-backed insight.
That happy trail? Yup — lots of people have it. In fact, says Henry, hair below the belly button is “the most common area of all” when it comes to female body hair. “We have different stages of maturation — we call them Tanner stages — and that depends on the spread of hair we get, but [hair below the belly button] is most common.”
If you have hairy nipples , you're certainly not alone. “Many, many women grow hair in that area,” says Henry. “I see it quite frequently, and I do a lot of laser removal on that area as some women are sensitive about it.” The purpose of the hair around the female nipple is unclear,” adds Dr. Amy Shamban, “but it is correlated with the presence of oil glands.”
Hair in between your butt cheeks and around the anus is 100 percent fine. What’s more, it serves a purpose: “We have hair to protect sensitive areas and any delicate orifices,” Henry adds. However, if you want to get rid of it, consider going the laser removal route. “We laser it off [women] every day. I’ll probably do two or three cases today.”
"Most males have ear hair, and some women are plagued with hair in that area as well," says Karavolas. "Some have excessive hair in the area, which, while possibly embarrassing, is not weird at all. Luckily, this area can easily be treated and the hair removed via laser, shaving , or tweezing ."
According to Shamban, having hair around the lower back is quite common. Even if you may not love the way it shows in, say, a backless dress, it's no cause for panic. “As long as it’s not very, very thick,” adds Henry, “it’s completely normal.”
"Again this area is quite normal, but people do not like it for vanity reasons," says Karavolas. "Nose hair actually protects our nasal passages from infection."
"This area is touchy for both men and women," says Karavolas. "Men can tend to the hairs on the back of their neck during regular hair cuts, but women can be embarrassed by an excess of hair in the area and choose not to wear their hair up. But in reality, this is not a weird area for extra hair."
Facial hair — from your cheeks to your chin to your upper lip — is totally healthy, so long as it’s not extreme or thick. “If you notice [a lot] of really, really thick hair, we start to get worried about excess androgen,” says Henry. “With a lot of chin hair [in particular], we worry about PCOS and things of that nature.”
Dermatologist Dr. Alan J. Parks agrees: "If a woman has excessive facial hair, however, this can be caused by heredity, hormones, medications, and polycystic ovary disease," he says.
"Thick hair growth the inner thighs is usually normal in women," Dr. Tsippora Shainhouse , MD, FAAD, a board-certified dermatologist at SkinSafe Dermatology and Skin Care in Beverly Hills, tells Bustle via email. "However, if it doesn’t run in your family, your periods are not regular, and you have cystic acne and difficulty losing weight, you may have [PCOS].”
Though she does see it more in men than women, Henry says hairs dotting your fingers and toes is not at all cause for concern. However, as with most areas of your body, “excess hair on the fingers and toes could be concerning, but a little hair should not pique your concern in any meaningful way.”
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Let the mixture dry for about 30 minutes before rinsing off using warm water. Use a gentle scrubbing motion so as to do away with the paste, and a bit of hair will then come off. You might repeat the process once weekly so as to deal with the two hairs one follicle problem. Pili multigemini - 3 hairs , 1 follicle.
Hair in between your butt cheeks and around the anus is 100 percent fine. What's more, it serves a purpose: "We have hair to protect sensitive areas and any delicate orifices," Henry adds. However,...
(ii) Black holes have a lush head of 'soft hair' . The information loss argument assumes that static black holes are nearly bald: i:ethey are characterized solely by their mass M, charge Qand angular momentum J. The no- hair theorem [40] indeed shows that static black holes are characterized by M, Qand J up to di eomorphisms.
Jan 26, 2021 Down in the bulb of your follicle, your hair splits into several shafts. Each one is wrapped in its cuticle. Your separate hairs then continue to grow from the same follicle. During the catagen...
Jun 13, 2022 Using Products or Procedures 1. Use an epilator to pull out the hairs . Epilators are small electric devices that pull out many different hairs at... 2. Apply a depilatory cream to get rid of hairs at the surface. Depilatory creams are applied to the skin and then get... 3. Trim your butt hair using ...
A study by Sasha Haco, Stephen Hawking, Malcolm Perry and Andrew Strominger postulates that black holes might contain "soft hair ", giving the black hole more degrees of freedom than previously thought. This hair permeates at a very low-energy state, which is why it didn't come up in previous calculations that postulated the no- hair theorem.
Feb 11, 2022 Step 5: Shave Your Buttocks. Wet your razor blade with cold water and begin shaving the hair on your buttocks. If you're using a body groomer, then just begin shaving. If you want a close shave, then shave against the grain; if you tend to be more prone to skin irritation, then you may want to shave with the grain.
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Schedule a professional waxing for the safest and most efficient hair removal. Since the hairs around your butt area are difficult to reach by yourself, it’s best to get them waxed off by a professional. Waxing specialists can recommend several different waxing methods, such as sugaring or hard wax for sensitive skin or wax strips for pulling up all of those fine hairs. [1]
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Sugaring and hard wax won’t be able to remove those tiny hairs as efficiently as wax strips, but they’ll be less painful than wax strips.
A wax specifically for your butt typically costs between $10 and $30.



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Choose a hard wax if you'll be waxing at home. Hard wax is best for waxing your butt area — it pulls out fine hairs while not pulling off skin, making it great on sensitive areas. Hard wax kits cost roughly $20-$40 and can be found at beauty stores or online. [2]
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Exfoliate and clean the butt area before starting the waxing process. If you’re going to do the waxing yourself, make sure you remove any dead skin and clean the area thoroughly. If your butt isn’t clean before waxing, you could risk your pores getting dirt or bacteria in them once they’re opened. [3]
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Trim the hairs so that they’re roughly 0.25 inches (0.64 cm). By trimming the hairs to 0.25 inches (0.64 cm), you’ll make the waxing process go much more smoothly. If your butt hairs are much longer than that, the wax might not be as effective, and shaving beforehand won’t allow the wax to cling to your hairs. [4]
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Test the temperature of the wax before following the specific instructions. Make sure your wax isn’t too cold or too hot — wax that’s cold won’t be able to pull out the hairs, and if the wax is too hot, you could end up with burns or damaged skin. Follow the specific instructions that come with your wax kit, which will be different depending on the specific type of wax. As a rule of thumb, try to apply the wax in the same direction that the hairs are growing. When pulling off the wax, pull it the other way. [5]
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Remove any residue and moisturize your skin after waxing. After you’ve removed all of the wax, you can use baby oil or olive oil to clean off your butt and remove any residue. It’s important to moisturize the area where you removed the hairs after waxing to help soothe the sensitive skin. Use a lotion that suits your skin after waxing, and continue to use it if you feel irritation. [6]
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Find a good-quality cartridge razor. Shaving your butt with a razor might lead to a feeling of prickliness as the hairs grow back, as well as the possibility of cutting sensitive skin. To prevent this, use a high-quality razor if you’re choosing this method. A cartridge razor will allow you to move around the curves of your body more easily. It's also important to use a new blade. [7]
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Lather up with shaving cream or lotion. Since the skin on your butt is quite sensitive, you don’t want to begin shaving on dry skin. Rub shaving cream or lotion onto the area that you want to shave, making sure you apply it in an even layer. Choose a shaving cream or lotion that won’t irritate your skin. [8]
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Use a handheld mirror to ensure you can see the area. Your butt is a pretty hard spot to see, so you’re going to need some backup. Use a handheld mirror to help you navigate the shaving process, ensuring that you don’t cut yourself. [9]
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Shave in the direction that the hair is growing. Shaving in the same direction of hair growth will help prevent your skin from becoming irritated or getting razor burn, which is a common occurrence. When you’re shaving the hair off, do it gently and use light, fast movements. Use a damp towel to wipe off any extra shaving cream once you're finished. [10]
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Put lotion on your butt after shaving. After you’ve completed your shave, it’s important to moisturize the area to r
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