Pubic hair serves as a protective barrier, helping to reduce friction during sexual activity and preventing bacteria and other pathogens from entering the genital area.
Pubic hair has a different growth pattern compared to hair on the scalp. It tends to be coarser, curlier, and grows in a more random direction.
The color, texture, and density of pubic hair can vary widely among individuals due to genetic factors.
Pubic hair grows in anagen, catagen, and telogen phases like other body hair. This causes natural shedding and regeneration.
Pubic hair can trap and hold sweat, which can produce a unique scent known as pheromones. Pheromones are believed to play a role in attracting potential mates.