How to Remove Anus Hair
The Best Way To Remove Anal Hair
Removing the anus hair is both an aesthetic and a hygienic need, and sometimes a health concern. It is a very common problem, although most of the people will be too ashamed to talk about it. There is a little reserve when talking about hair removal anyway, given the location on the body anal hair is probably one of the least discussed issues. What is the best solution for hair removal? Check the rest of the article for a comparison of the various methods.
Why Remove Anus Hair?
Removing Anal Hair for Hygiene, Health, Itching, and Aesthetics
The obvious reason and the most discussed is the aesthetic aspect. For many people the hair around the anus just doesn’t look good. Many people are turned off during intimate moments, at the sight of the hairy spot. Many women will always turn off the light during those moments because of this. Let’s admit it, this is not a healthy sexual life.
Hygiene is less discussed, however this is a bigger concern. As the hairs are covering the anal zone, going for the number two is always a problem when it comes to wiping. Wiping is just not enough, if that zone is full of hair. No matter how clean you are, there will always be moments when you don’t have the proper settings to clean your but properly, and rely solely on wiping. Ah, gross! More on anus hygiene later on the page.
Health is also an issue with hairy anuses. Many times the improper hygiene will lead to skin problems in the area, and your anus will itch, will hurt, and burn. This are all caused by the improper cleaning. Some stools are more toxic than others, and will have a bigger impact on the skin. Keeping the area free of hair will make everything easier, and will help you maintain healthy bum skin.
With much hair on the zone you can develop folliculitis, and if you have a sedentary type of job, poor circulation, perspiration and the hygiene problems mentioned before, seem to make the folliculitis even worse. The permanent removal of the perianal hair will dramatically improve the condition.
Silk’n SensEpil Hair Removal Handheld Device
Silk’n is recommended by dermatologists, it is very effective, it uses the IPL technology to destroy unwanted hair.
It can be used on any areas including your anus. When you are using it on the anal area, consider masking the anus to avoid burning the sensitive zone. This is probably one of the best solutions to remove perianal hair.
Silk’n SensEpil Hair Removal Handheld Device
It can be used on any areas including your anus. When you are using it on the anal area, consider masking the anus to avoid burning the sensitive zone. This is probably one of the best solutions to remove perianal hair.
The Best Way To Remove Anus Hair
The best way to remove anus hair is a permanent hair removal. The main reason, as I explained previously is that with temporary solutions, when the hair starts to grows back, it will be even worse than not doing anything. The short hair will cause more irritation than anything.
If you are a person that takes grooming very seriously and you take your time to fix any cosmetic and aesthetic issues as soon as they arise, then temporary solutions such as waxing, are a good option. With waxing, you will have a few weeks of hairless time, and even when the hair comes back it will not be as thick as before. This is particularly important because it won’t irritate your anal zone when it starts to grow back, as in shaving. Because of some pain associated with the procedure, you might want to take some analgesics to edge off the pain. There are many people who use waxing to remove anal hair. The more and more frequent you do it, the less pain and thinner hair you will have.
The best two ways to remove anus hair are laser/pulsed light hair removal and electrolysis hair removal. These two methods are the least invasive and have the least side effects. They are also great because the removal is permanent, the hair will not grow back. This is especially beneficial when taking in consideration the sensitivity of the zone.
Laser hair removal is a great option but it has its limitations. Because of the sensitive nature of the area, you can only do this in a specialized place where they have a doctor. There could be some itching and redness after the treatment, but nothing out of the ordinary, and make sure you go to a salon where they have a doctor. Although is not permanent, the laser method is one of the best for long lasting cleanliness.
The electrolytic hair removal is, another good option for grooming the anal zone. This method is a long lasting solution, although sometimes a few hairs will grow back after a while. It gives the best results, and it is the most precise, and efficient regardless of the skin tone or hair color. Electrolysis hair removal is a procedure where electric current is applied with tiny needles inserted into the hair follicles. Several needles are inserted at a time, and after applying the current for a few minutes the hair root is destroyed. The electrolysis is the best solution, with the best results. The disadvantage is that for hairy areas, several sessions might be needed. The other disadvantage is that it might be too painful for some.
How to Remove Anus Hair at Home
Remington I-Light Pro, Professional IPL Hair Removal System
Home use hair removal. This will cost you so little compare to what you pay to have it done at the cosmetic salon.
Because of the sensitiveness of the skin on that particular spot, you might want to use this on adjacent areas, but not in the immediate vicinity. As with any devices that bear some risk, try it on a small area first, to see how your skin reacts. Using this on legs is not a problem, but on your but is not the same. For the areas very close to the anal zone you can use the services of a professional. This will help a lot, because you will have less hair to remove at the salon. The disadvantage is that you might need someone to help you on this task, although I know people who have done it without any help.
The Hygiene of the Anus
The anal hygiene problems are not as uncommon as expected, and in most of the cases the root cause is the excess hair in the zone. The anal hair combined with a toxic stool, and an incomplete understanding of the steps for a proper hygiene, can cause serious problems.
The most common problem is the anal itching, medically known as “Pruritus Ani”. The medical world tends to attribute the itching to other causes than hygiene, however in my opinion the hygiene can play a major role. The key here is to establish where the itching is located exactly. If the source of itching is rather around the anus, on the hairy zone, then hygiene might be the culprit, if the itching is more deep, other causes might be looked for, such as diet, a healing hemorrhoid, etc…
Here are some steps to improve the condition of an itching anus:
- If you can’t have a permanent anal hair removal, trim the hair so there is less of it. Do not trim it too short to avoid itchiness due to friction in the area.
- Do not scrub the area, or use very strong soaps, this will worsen the condition.
- Use wet toilet paper, (the more resistant types), or baby wipes. The best is to wash with warm water.
- Use olive oil as a base with 3-4% tea tree oil on the affected area. This will soothe the itching.
What To Avoid When Removing Anus Hair
The shaving is not a good option, although if you are desperate you could do it. Shaving is great for two or three days, and it feels awesome. But you have to shave every three days, because the short hair that grows back in three days will cause you more problems than the unshaved one. It will itch, and sting the sensitive area and the skin will be irritated.
Using Veet or Nair or Sally Hansen hair removal creams, is a bad option too, because of the chemical depilatory creams are too harsh for a sensitive area such as the anus. Even though the anus itself should not be touched by the cream, because there is no hair on it, it is very hard to avoid it. The anus skin is much more absorbent than regular skin, so using these type of hair removal product is a definite no.
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