Sexual Health
How old are women starting to grow pubic hair? Take a look at the ten common shapes of female pubic hair
Pudendal hair is the private body hair of women, which is generally considered a normal physiological phenomenon and is not useless. For the health of the external genitalia, many women pay close attention to knowledge related to pubic hair. So, at what age do women start growing pubic hair? What is the shape of the hair on the female genitals? How do women care for their pubic hair?
Age of female pubic hair growth
Pudendal hair is a secondary sexual characteristic. When girls are 10-13 years old, their ovaries become increasingly mature, and under the stimulation of secretion of sex hormones, pubic hair also gradually germinates. Firstly, the pubic hair that sprouts appears sparse and soft. With age, the color of pubic hair will deepen, become thick, and curly, distributed in an inverted triangle on the pubic mound. More specific information is as follows:
In general, during the development process of girls, most of them first have pubic hair sprouting before menstruation. However, there are also some people who may have pubic hair sprouting after menstruation or even after the age of 18. The amount or presence of pubic hair varies from person to person, and as long as the development is normal and the body is healthy, the problem is not significant. Your pubic hair is difficult to sprout, but your menstruation is normal. It doesn't seem like a problem, so don't worry too much.
Entering puberty, girls aged 11-12 years old begin to grow pubic hair due to the action of sex hormones, distributed in the lower abdomen and perineum, with an inverted triangular distribution in adult women. The pubic hair has a mysterious beauty, which conveys the message of sexual maturity, helps attract the opposite sex, stimulate sexual excitement, and improve sexual pleasure between couples. The pubic hair is particularly sensitive to touch and often becomes a comma during sexual foreplay, transitioning into sexual intercourse. After entering sexual intercourse, the pubic hair quickly switches roles, playing a buffering role during sexual intercourse, preventing strong skin friction and protecting the skin from damage.
What is the shape of female pubic hair?
Female pubic hair, also known as pubic hair, is the surface part of the female external genitalia. The thickness, richness, and sparsity of the hair can vary greatly, but the degree, amount, density, thickness, and color of the curl can vary depending on individual and race, and is not directly related to development. The following are common shapes of pubic hair in women:
1. Bowl shaped: The pubic hair is horizontally curved upwards.
2. Sunflower fan type: pubic hair distributed like sunflowers.
3. Disc type: pubic hair extends horizontally to the femoral joint.