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Published 18:43 3 Jul 2018 BST
Updated 20:19 3 Jul 2018 BST
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A recent study conducted by Skincare company, Advanced Dermatology, showed that the most groomed area on the body for both men and women is the pubic area.
68 percent of women and 32 percent of men said that they rid their groins of hair (or just give it a bit of a trim) around once a month.
The most common method of hair removal is a razor with this specific type of grooming generally starting when a person is a teenager.
Similarly, the most frequent grooming practice is shaving underarm hair, with 87 percent of women using a razor to get rid of their hair every couple of days.
Just 13 percent of men said that they would groom under their arms.
The survey gave a pretty in-depth insight into the frequency of grooming and the areas that most attention is paid to.
There were a few obvious contributions - almost twice as many men as woman shave their faces and far more women regularly pluck their brows - but there were a few things that were fairly surprising.
According to the study, over half of women and almost 45 percent of men shave their butt cheeks on the regular.
Even more surprising is that this kind of grooming begins when a person is a teenager too.
Now, this study was conducted using participants from the States, so we can probably go ahead and assume that it may not be totally accurately for us here in Ireland.
Still though, lots to consider lads.
Think how much time we'd save if we didn't have to shave our toes every other week.
Stunning.
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