Acceptance is all the rage these days. Everywhere you look, social norms, beauty standards, and 'taboos' are being challenged. Especially in regards to body image and cultural expectations about the ways beautiful women present themselves in public.
“It's about time too,” I hear many of you say. After all, we live in a free, individualistic society, and there should be no pressure to conform to unnatural or unrealistic 'standards' that were consolidated under an outdated patriarchal system. However, for the more conservative among us, these changes and challenges are happening so quickly that it can become disorienting. Perhaps there are more pressing issues than body hair we should all be focusing on?
The latest example of breaking down barriers comes, naturally, in the form of a pithily-named month. From 'Veganuary' to 'Decembeard,' any movement worth its salt seems to be couched in a punny and easily achievable 30-day package, and 'Januhairy' is no different. “This isn’t an angry campaign for people who don’t see how normal armpit hair or any other body hair is, but more an empowering project for everyone to understand more about their views on themselves and others,” British student Laura Jackson, gal behind the anti body hair removal Januhairy, wrote. The campaign's aim is for women to grow out body hair for one month to support Body Gossip’s education program, which encourages everyone to be the best version of themselves and “to rock their own brand of gorgeous!” A week into the month, beautifully hairy women are already posting progress pics. You can scroll down below to check them out yourself, and let us know your own thoughts on the natural beauty initiative in the comments!
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eeeeek i’ve just learnt about januhairy!! it’s always so exciting for me to see new waves of this movement of body nonconformity. it’s gaining a lot of attention from the media which is EXACTLY what is needed. people need to be reminded over and over that what women choose to do with their bodies is THEIR OWN DAMN CHOICE. people need to see women who do not care to change themselves to fit our society’s bullshit beauty standards until seeing that becomes the norm. that is the only way we can change the standards
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shave or don’t, i don’t care or judge you either way, it’s your choice! but i do encourage all women to think about the changes they make to their bodies and think about why they do it. who they do it for
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personally, there are so many reasons i don’t shave my armpits and very few reasons why i would. but one of my biggest motivators not to is knowing that by not shaving i am actively choosing not to give money to companies, and the people who run them, that think that women’s bodies aren’t good enough the way they naturally are
If people don’t support woman showing hair then why did you click here!?
Hi I’m Laura, the gal behind Januhairy! I thought I would write a little about my experiences and how Januhairy came about... I grew out my body hair for a performance as part of my drama degree in May 2018. There had been some parts that were challenging for me, and others that really opened my eyes to the taboo of body hair on a woman. After a few weeks of getting used to it, I started to like my natural hair. I also started to like the lack of uncomfortable episodes of shaving. Though I felt liberated and more confident in myself, some people around me didn’t understand why I didn’t shave/didn’t agree with it. I realised that there is still so much more for us to do to be able to accept one another fully and truly. Then I thought of Januhairy and thought I would try it out. It’s a start at least . . .I have had a lot of support from my friends and family! Even though I had to explain why I was doing it to a lot of them which was surprising, and again, the reason why this is important to do! When I first started growing my body hair my mum asked me “Is it you just being lazy or are you trying to prove a point?” . . . why should we be called lazy if we don’t want to shave? And why do we have to be proving a point? After talking to her about it and helping her understand, she saw how weird it was that she asked those questions. If we do something/see the same things, over and over again it becomes normal. She is now going to join in with Januhairy and grow out her own body hair which is a big challenge for her as well as many women who are getting involved. Of course a good challenge! This isn’t an angry campaign for people who don’t see how normal body hair is, but more an empowering project for everyone to understand more about their views on themselves and others.This picture was taken a few months ago. Now I am joining in with Januhairy, starting the growing process again along with the other wonderful women who have signed up! Progress pictures/descriptions from our gals will be posted throughout the month. Lets get hairy
"There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty."~Steve Maraboli
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@i_am_morgie~ “…Imagine if everyone just decided that today was the day they loved themselves and embraced every part of them selves. Accepting and loving your body and your "flaws" because you know they are what makes you who you are. If you are focused on being true to yourself in every moment, you are less concerned what others think, which will lead to peace of mind. When you have nothing to hide and you can freely be yourself, there is a profound peace/confidence you will emanate to the world that will inspire others.”👏
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All the girls joining in januhairy are shaving off their body hair on New Year’s Eve (Monday 31st) ready to kick start the new year with a new challenge!
We have many women who have signed up for this charity project so far, from the age range of 16-60! ✨💃✨💃 Sign up and join in while you can!
That’s great and all but number 7 is actually a woman who doesn’t shave and has been interviewed and blogged about it for years. That photo has been going in the web for ages and I bet the other photos are old as well since if you stop shaving in January, you don’t automatically get an amazing bush in weeks or even months! 😁💕
That's my photo, here's a description: "Well I've heard it's #januhairy now, so I decided to join. I had begun to shave in elementary school after I went to a swim class and one classmate asked me why I don't have shaved armpits. I still remember the feeling of surprise and humiliation that something is wrong with my body. At this age, you can easily get the impression that if you're not doing what everyone else is doing, something is wrong with you. I often heard in high school that I would be more attractive if I didn't have such hairy hands. With time, it gradually became clear to me that the main reason why I shave is mainly the inner pressure from this learned norm and the automatic expectation of the society. It sounds banal, but I think this pressure on women is really strong and unnecessary. Now I'm satisfied with all my hair because the hairs are normal. Peace out"
Hey, if men can have hairy legs/pits and still be sexy, why can't women?
believe In the #januhairy #hairyjanuary initiative because I believe women should feel #free to love their bodies and not feel embarrassed by their #natural #hair. A woman can be #sexy with#hairyarmpits #hairylegs As a man still looks masculine without #bodyhair Stop the stigma please ! I do not feel disgusting nor dirty for being a #human being.
Me and my best friend: "hey girl, what are you doing, do you have time for coffee?" "just brushing my leghair.. Sure, I'm on my way!"
Guys have noshavenovember girls have januhairy
The fact she rolled down one sock just to show her tattoo, is rather amusing. And before people rush to reply with something snarky, I don't mean that in a horrible way.
this girl looks exactally like the girl i met on suicide watch(we still talk)
I have hypothyroidism, so I can literally count the hairs in my pits! Not many at all, eyebrows fell out ago, and I can go without shaving my legs foo a year, before I need to do it again! Sigh... no pit hair, is a sorry state for me!
If you’re a woman - are you comfortable with your body hair? I try to be, but after almost 2 years of not shaving, I’m still insecure about it. I get really self conscious when wearing tops, and I usually opt for an option where my armpits are covered. I’m a little more confident about my leg hair, but not much. I wonder if it will ever be completely chill to show my body hair, or if I will keep feeling the pressure. I don’t think society is gonna change over night, but really hope to at least see some change in 2019. A girl can hope, right? For now I will just try to do my part in showing that body hair on women is ok ✨
Thank you for being honest about feeling insecure about it. I am the same way when I experiment with not shaving.
Great time with Freya a few weeks ago, during a brief parting in the stormy clouds in Plymouth
Just to let you you all know this is me and that i am happy letting my armpit hair grow and dying my head hair red. I do not do it for your acceptance or because you think I should dye my armpit hair too. I do it because sometimes i do not want to shave and like armpit fuzz :) Women do not have to have smooth armpits if they do not want to. You go girls!
I have never seen another woman with leg hair as thick as mine. It's such a blessing to know I'm not the only one. ♥
I was eating!!! For Christ sake... I didn't shave my legs for about a month, cause I am in a long term relationships and it's winter 😂 (yeah, I am lazy).. Do I have to post it on my Facebook for everyone to know too?
I'm removing hair regularly although I'm married and it's winter because I go to the swimming pool frequently and I can't mentally afford to look like a prehistoric specimen. *sigh* (no judgement for other women, just the way I see myself)
Load More Replies...I'm sad to read the comments below this article. Personally I shave (for a whole host of reasons), but I think it's important to normalize body hair for women, because too many people see it as disgusting (but not men's body hair, because double standards). Just like men are free to choose whether they shave their body hair or not, women should be too, without being shamed/degraded for it.
To be honest, I prefer men with less body hair. But i fully and wholly agree with what you say. Same here.
Load More Replies...So... haircuts is OK, hair dye is OK, makeup is OK, tattoos is OK, piercing is OK, nail polish is OK, bedazzling your stupid forehead is OK... But hair below your nose - do not touch that s**t - that s**t must be all natural...
This is not about being natural, it's about choices. They enhance the natural part of it as an argument to let females be. There is an unspoken common social pressure on females (yep, from underage girls to mature ladies) that obbligates us to remove body hair. I won't say it comes from men, no, not exclusively, women are guilty too in this story. Anyway, you get the point. I still prefer the hairless feeling for myself, but I wish I could care less than I do now, honestly. It should be a choice, not a rule.
Load More Replies...I was eating!!! For Christ sake... I didn't shave my legs for about a month, cause I am in a long term relationships and it's winter 😂 (yeah, I am lazy).. Do I have to post it on my Facebook for everyone to know too?
I'm removing hair regularly although I'm married and it's winter because I go to the swimming pool frequently and I can't mentally afford to look like a prehistoric specimen. *sigh* (no judgement for other women, just the way I see myself)
Load More Replies...I'm sad to read the comments below this article. Personally I shave (for a whole host of reasons), but I think it's important to normalize body hair for women, because too many people see it as disgusting (but not men's body hair, because double standards). Just like men are free to choose whether they shave their body hair or not, women should be too, without being shamed/degraded for it.
To be honest, I prefer men with less body hair. But i fully and wholly agree with what you say. Same here.
Load More Replies...So... haircuts is OK, hair dye is OK, makeup is OK, tattoos is OK, piercing is OK, nail polish is OK, bedazzling your stupid forehead is OK... But hair below your nose - do not touch that s**t - that s**t must be all natural...
This is not about being natural, it's about choices. They enhance the natural part of it as an argument to let females be. There is an unspoken common social pressure on females (yep, from underage girls to mature ladies) that obbligates us to remove body hair. I won't say it comes from men, no, not exclusively, women are guilty too in this story. Anyway, you get the point. I still prefer the hairless feeling for myself, but I wish I could care less than I do now, honestly. It should be a choice, not a rule.
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