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Gillette Venus

Writer and expert

29 May 2026

6 mins read

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Gillette Venus

Writer and expert

29 May 2026

6 mins read

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Introduction

Knowing how to shave your butt, bottom, butt, posterior or whatever you want to call it is important if you are going to get rid of hair on this part of the body. Whether you shave your butt or use another method of hair removal, this body part requires some special attention since, unlike the face or legs, for example, it is harder to reach.

Read on to find out how to shave your butt and deal with unwanted bottom hair effectively in our cheeky guide. After all, here at Gillette Venus, we've got you covered from top to bottom.

As mammals, humans haven't evolved so much that hair is no longer required for warmth and comfort. Although your butt hair might be very fine, it remains there.

Like other body parts that produce odours, there may be an evolutionary reason for it to remain, perhaps because it traps individuals' signature scents. More likely is that hair helps to prevent chafing when exercising or simply because it keeps us warm in winter.
Asking, 'Should you shave your butt?' is a sensible question and one you should know the answer to before you go on to learn how to get rid of butt hair. The answer is that if your butt hair isn't bothering you, then you can simply leave it.

However, like other hair removal practices, it comes down to individual choice. Perhaps you like the feel of your smooth butt cheeks just as you might prefer a smooth pair of legs, armpits or bikini line?

Importantly, it is safe to shave butt hair so long as you use the right methods. The good news is that knowing how to get rid of butt hair on females and males alike isn't so different from any other body part. Nicks and razor burns, for example, are less likely to occur if you shave gently with adequate lubrication.

Consequently, knowing how to shave your butt correctly means paying just as much attention to preparation and aftercare as it would anywhere else on the body. Get these steps right and shaving your butt – including between the cheeks - really is perfectly safe. After all, your bottom deserves just the same care and attention as any other part of your body, doesn't it?

Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Razor

The Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Razor is specifically designed to help protect pubic skin from ingrowns and bumps. Its Anti-Irritation Barrier and optimally spaced blades allow the blades to cut hair while barely touching the skin. Tricky areas have met their match with the ergonomic handle that helps reach any hair in any position. The razor and refills come equipped with a back blade for precise shaping. Equipped with a touch of aloe, the razor is designed for even the most sensitive areas of the body.

Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Razor

Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Gentle Trimmer

The Venus for Pubic Hair & Skin Gentle Trimmer offers a tool for women who prefer to trim and shape their pubic hair, completing the lineup of all key methods to care for pubic hair and skin. The trimmer also is designed to help protect pubic skin from hair tug and pull and provides gentle hair removal with skin protection fins. This gentle trimmer is waterproof and can be used either in or out of the shower.

Pubic Hair & Skin Trimmer

Step 1: Trim the hair

Begin by trimming longer hairs to a shorter length before shaving with a razor. Gillette Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Gentle Trimmer offers a safe and precise trim whilst being gentle on the skin. This helps minimise irritation and ensures a smoother shaving experience.

Step 2: Have a sharp, clean razor on hand

Use a sharp razor for any intimate body parts and make use of a different razor for your bottom than you would use on your legs, for example, for the sake of hygiene. Gillette Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Razor is an ideal tool to shave butt hair safely.

Step 3: Wash your butt

Before you begin, make sure your backside is clean. Washing it in the shower with soap and water is a great way to ensure your razor will make good contact with your cheeks.

Step 4: Apply some shaving gel to the area

Lubrication is the best way to help you avoid nicks, cuts, razor rashes and other forms of irritation on your butt. Apply shaving cream, such as the Venus Pubic Hair & Skin Smoothing Cleanser & Shave Gel, to the area you will shave. It is dermatologist-tested and pH-balanced, ideal for body parts that might not be used to hair removal, such as bottoms.

Step 5: Adopt a suitable position

Being able to reach your backside while maintaining your balance is key to knowing how to shave your butt safely. It may be helpful to put one leg on the side of your bathtub and reach around. Be sure to have adequate grip underfoot so you don't slip.

Try squatting instead if you feel unbalanced and use a mirror on the floor to guide you, if necessary. It might be the first time you've seen yourself this way, but it can really help!

Step 6: Shave gently with your hair growth

Pull the skin of your butt cheeks taut with your free hand to help maintain close contact. Use smooth, short, gentle strokes with your razor working in the direction your hairs grow in.

Step 7: Rinse and dry

Rinse your razor blades in clean water frequently to keep them clear of excessive gel and shaved hairs. Once you have finished shaving your butt, gently pat your backside down with a clean towel to remove any remaining foam.

Step 8: Moisturise after shaving

Always moisturise after shaving any part of your body, including your butt, of course. The Daily Ingrown Serum is a good product to use if you want to rehydrate your skin after shaving. And, yes, it's just as good for keeping the skin of your butt feeling hydrated even on days when you haven't shaved it!

1. Waxing

Unlike shaving, waxing involves pulling butt hairs out by their roots so it can offer longer-lasting results, but it will involve a degree of discomfort.

2. Sugaring

Sugaring is a little like waxing insofar as it will remove butt hairs by their roots. The difference is that sugar wax paste is formed of just three ingredients - lemon, sugar and water.

3. Depilatory creams

Removing hair in intimate areas with depilatory creams should only be conducted after patch testing. Check for any possible skin reaction the cream might cause somewhere other than your butt. Some people are allergic to this method of hair removal so seek specialist advice or stick to shaving instead.

4. Laser hair removal

Laser hair removal targets hair follicles with an intense amount of highly localised energy. As a permanent hair removal method it will certainly reduce butt hair growth significantly but you might not get completely permanent results.

5. Electrolysis

A professional beauty treatment, electrolysis can deal with unwanted butt hair as well as hair on other parts of the body. It uses an electrical current to disrupt the normal function of hair follicles. You may need several treatments to obtain permanent hair removal outcomes with electrolysis.
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Say hello to smooth and soft skin with a range of pubic hair care products from Venus.

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