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Body hair removal: Prevalence, demographics, and body experience among men and women in Germany
Elmar BraehlerAda BorkenhagenBernhard StraussUwe GielerUrsula Mirastschijskisubject
AdultMaleYounger ageAdolescentDemographicsPopulationDermatologyHair RemovalPubic hairYoung Adult030207 dermatology & venereal diseases03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineAxillary hairGermanyPrevalenceHair removalmedicineHumans610.72educationAgedAged 80 and overNational surveyeducation.field_of_studyintegumentary systembusiness.industryBody hair removalMiddle AgedPubic hairBody hairBody imagemedicine.anatomical_structure030220 oncology & carcinogenesisMarital statusFemalebusinessBody mass indexHairDemographydescription
Background: Body hair removal is an increasing trend that has an impact on the individual's body image. Aims: To characterize current body hair removal practices in Germany and the extent to which body hair removal was related to demographic characteristics, body image, and body mass index. Patients/Methods: A national survey was conducted from September to October 2016 in men and women in Germany. Body experience was measured by a standardized questionnaire. In addition to sociodemographic data, age, gender, education, marital status, monthly income, and body mass index were collected. Results: A total of n = 2510 participants aged 14 to 94 years (Mage = 48.4 years (SD = 18.2), 53.4% females) were randomly selected from the general population. 69% of the questioned women removed their body hair while only 41% of men do. The gender effect is statistically significant (χ2 = 203.43; df = 1; P < .001). Income, a higher level of education, and living in an urban region were significantly associated with body hair removal in both, men and women. Furthermore, significant differences with regard to body image were found between hair removers and nonremovers which are associated with a different attitude toward the own body. Conclusions: Germans were likely to remove body hair if they were of younger age, better educated, and with high income. Hair removal is above all a women's issue. Especially, female hair removers experience their body as an esthetic entity with the need of active reshaping. There is a “shift” from ideal of a naturally hairy body to an increased hairlessness in Germany.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2020-03-13 | Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology |