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I love Januhairy – what better way to start the year than with an initiative to normalise female body hair. But it is still hard when I meet new people, for example when I was searching for a new job or going to lectures at university. It turns out that I really like it. I think it’s important to normalise body hair, and remind everyone that it’s a choice. THIS stunning young woman has embraced her natural body hair with the support of her understanding husband after ditching razors over a year ago and has been fighting against the strict beauty standards of smoothness ever since. When I stopped shaving my armpits, I was in art school, surrounded by smart, beautiful, talented, hairy women. It was a safe place for me to make the first step in accepting my hair. I haven’t shaved my pits since 2011. They’re lovely and have the cutest baby curl.

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My kind of advice is if you are afraid of losing your friends or partner, think about whether you want to live with people for whom you have to pretend to be someone you are not. Like most females, secretary Sonia Cytrowska (28) from Gdynia, Poland first started to remove her body hair when she was 12 but thanks to airbrushing in magazines and on television, she constantly found herself comparing her hair to other girls who had more or less hair than her. Sonia Cytrowska / mediadrumworld.com Grow it or not but never feel pressured to do something to your body just because society as a whole says you should.’ Emina Redzepovic, 34Januhairy is about encouraging women to put down the razor, wax, and thread and just embrace the hairiness. Yes. It’s taken two to three years to get as comfortable with my body hair as I am now. I started with letting my arm pit hair grow out first. It worked as a filter: if someone came up to me at a bar or club I would lift my arm up and if they were judgmental, I would know that they were not the kind of person I wanted to associate with. Most people cared less than I thought. A very common reaction to body hair (usually from men) is that it’s “dirty.” I always try to remind the people who make that comment that they probably don’t think men’s armpits are “dirty” and that my armpit hair doesn’t stop me from showering. The hardest thing was to accept myself and to feel confident with my hairy body in front of others, even if they whisper and stare at me. It was hard to accept that sometimes people can reject me if they will know how I really look like. Body hair in my society is a taboo”.

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We are all individual owners of our bodies and have a right to feel at home in them, whether that pleases others or not.’ Chloe, 39 Sometimes there are days where I don’t care what anyone in this world is thinking about my body hair, because I fell in love with my natural body and I believe that every woman should have a choice. Sonia Cytrowska / mediadrumworld.com I receive a lot of messages from women who are at the very point where I was one year ago. I talk with them, sometimes we send pics and we support each other. Sonia Cytrowska / mediadrumworld.com I choose not to shave because I find myself beautiful and it’s very comfortable to live that way but of course days where I question why I choose to fight with all these beauty standards and ask why I am so stubborn.I just want to normalize body hair on woman. You don’t have to like it, but you should at least be able to tolerate it. I feel people should do whatever it is that makes them happy and be proud of being an individual. In the age of social media, that can be really difficult, and American beauty standards have always been pretty bizarre, to a point where some women go through countless amounts of physical changes to be “comfortable” with what other people think about them because of what society taught them is beautiful. I wish people were more secure with their natural selves and did not want to fit into this box of what other people think beauty is. Most women complain about having to shave/wax, so why do it? For whom? For themselves or for societal acceptance? I have not had any trouble with my body hair physically. I haven’t really had any issues with ingrown hairs or anything like that. It’s more of a challenge of how people can’t help but stare or get uncomfortable even though there is a much bigger population of femmes who don’t shave their body hair now. It also makes it harder for me as an actor to break certain molds or fit into the industry. Even though I think now is my time! It is more of a social and professional challenge. Styled with Mara Hoffman dress and Annie Costello Brown earrings Styled with Mara Hoffman dress and Annie Costello Brown earrings

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