Axillary hair in the context of "Shaving"

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⭐ Core Definition: Axillary hair

Underarm hair, also known as axillary hair or armpit hair, is human hair in the underarm area (axilla).

In some cultures, underarm hair removal through shaving or other means is common, particularly among women.

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Axillary hair in the context of Terminal hair

In humans, terminal hair is a variant of hair that is thick and long such as that growing on the scalp, as compared with vellus hair, colloquially known as peach fuzz, growing elsewhere. During puberty, the increase in androgenic hormone levels causes vellus hair to be replaced with terminal hair in certain parts of the human body. These parts will have different levels of sensitivity to androgens, primarily of the testosterone family.

The pubic area is particularly sensitive to such hormones, as are the armpits which will develop axillary hair. Pubic and axillary hair will develop on both men and women, to the extent that such hair qualifies as a secondary sex characteristic, although males will generally develop terminal hair in more areas. This includes facial hair, chest hair, abdominal hair, leg and arm hair, and foot hair. Human females on the other hand generally retain more of the vellus hair.

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