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These days, you don’t have to lay your underarms bare.

Keeping Your Armpit Hair May Have Health Advantages

Whether you like underarms bare or you prefer armpit hair, the decision is up to you. If you’re considering the latter, read on for the unusual benefits of keeping your pit fuzz.

December 9, 2021
Read Time: 4 Minutes

Skip the Consequences of Armpit Hair Removal>

Armpit Hair Protects Your Skin>

It Can Serve As Your Quiet Mating Call>

It's Considered a Power Move. >


The biographical comedy series Naked Director discussed some pretty serious topics, from show business to politics to sex. One issue that it casts to light probably inadvertently is female body hair. The show is about the Japanese adult entertainment industry. AV performer Kaoru Kuroki refuses to shave her armpit hair as a protest against the longstanding tradition of censorship – and to make her stand out from other actresses. 

If you think about it, who are you hurting if you have armpit hair? Except perhaps century-old sensibilities. It was only in 1915 when sleeveless blouses became a trend in the United States that hirsute underarms became less desirable. That, along with the invention of the portable razor, was a marketing recipe that affected women until now. 

With the onset of female empowerment and as more women realize that going hair-free is a personal choice, there may be other reasons why you should keep your armpit hair intact. It might even be better for you.

Skip the Consequences of Armpit Hair Removal

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Shaving, plucking, or waxing can damage your skin. Stopping armpit hair removal means you don’t have to suffer the consequences.

From shaving to lasers, there are numerous ways to go about armpit hair removal. Each one, however, has its pros and cons. Shaving, perhaps the most common method, can cause damage to your underarms. It can cause inflammation, itching, ingrown hair, folliculitis, and razor burns. Worse, if you’re not the most conscientious about your shaving habits, cuts from razors could lead to infection.

Other cons, albeit cosmetic, are chicken skin and underarm darkening.

Armpit Hair Protects Your Skin

Body hair isn’t a vestigial accessory. According to a 2011 study in the International Journal of Trichology, body hair protects the body against trauma. In the case of your underarms, it helps reduce skin-on-skin friction when you swing your arms as you walk or run. Armpit hair can save you from unnecessary chafing, irritation, or even heat rash, which can happen when sweat and abrasion mix. 

It Can Serve As Your Quiet Mating Call

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Many people tend to focus on the physical aspect of armpit hair, but its benefits go beyond that.

Health isn’t limited to your physical well-being. You might not realize it, but having armpit hair might just boost your social life. A study on pheromones published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine theorizes that underarm hair acts as an innate diffuser for your natural scent, helping you spread your musk.

It's Considered a Power Move. 

Throughout living history, growing out armpit hair has been used by powerful women as a way to demonstrate a courageous disregard for societal norms. When Julia Roberts was photographed with hairy armpits in the late ’90s, the actress didn’t intend to start a feminist revolution. Her explanation, revealed two decades later, was that she was just being herself. Confidence? We think so. 

Nonetheless, it inspired many other women to turn their backs against beauty standards. In 2011, Lady Gaga performed with turquoise armpit locks. Three years later, Miley Cyrus showed off rainbow-colored armpit hair. In 2019, Emily Ratajkowski bared her hairy underarms for a magazine cover. She said that women should have the right to choose whatever they wanted to do with their bodies, even if it’s as simple as throwing out the razor.

Whether you’re comfortable with smooth underarms or you’re confident enough to pull off armpit hair, it’s up to you. You can stay protected either way with an effective deodorant for women. Try Dove Radiant + Care Deodorant Dry Serum 3% Niacinamide 10x Omega 6 Pore Smoothener or Dove Radiant + Care Deodorant Dry Serum 3% Niacinamide 10x Vitamin C & E Dark Marks Reducer. They absorb fast and dry quickly – a welcome quality whether you prefer to be bare or you have hair – while renewing your skin up to 20 layers deep.

As social conventions ease and expand, the armpit hair trend may be here to stay. Just seize the moment and embrace whatever makes you confident.

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