Body Hair Care with El Mundo
Whether it's long, short, straight or curly, your body hair is important. It protects skin from dirt and germs, provides cushioning for your sensitive parts, lessen the friction between skin and clothes, and holds in heat to keep you warm when you need it, which leads to more revealing clothes. Body hair even helps provide a subtle dating service by retaining your unique personal scent conveyed by chemicals called pheromones which helps a potential mate become attracted to you.

Sometime after puberty, (In my case at the age of six) your body starts sprouting hair in places that were probably baby smooth just a few short months before: around your genitals, under your arms, on your legs, and (for guys) on your face and neck.
Many guys find it exciting to start growing body and facial hair. It's a sign that they're changing from boys to men. Some people choose to keep their new hair, they like how it looks, their partner prefers it, or they leave it for religious reasons, among others. But other people prefer to bleach, trim or completely remove hair from some parts of their bodies. No matter what you decide, you've got plenty of options to deal with your own body hair. We've compiled a list with pros and cons for each choice.
If you know the facts making this personal decision won't be so "hairy"!

* Leave it.
This is the easiest option of all ? just sit back, and let
it grow! You get all the benefits of having the hair, and
you don't have to spend time or money trying to get rid of
it.However, some people find that armpit hair can encourage
the growth of bacteria there, leading to body odor(mmmm).

* Bleach or dissolve it.
Chemical bleaches lighten hair so it's hard to see.
Depilatories dissolve hair so it washes away.
Both are good for places not only where you'd rather not
have hair, but also where hair removal is difficult (for
example, the upper lip or lower back). Both are easy to
apply but can irritate sensitive skin. They're available at
any drugstore, but they aren't cheap ? they run anywhere
from $8 on up.

* Shave it.
Shaving hair is inexpensive and easy ? a pack of three
disposable razors costs around $1.50, and shaving cream
costs around $4. The downside is that you're scraping a
very sharp blade across delicate skin ? be careful, or you
could be in for some serious cuts.

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