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It's no secret that women in modern society are believed to be in constant need of improvement. It's the result of many factors rooted deeply in our lives. The idea of "looking good" is communicated through slogans such as "because you're worth it," which is not really what self-love is all about.

What women are really worth is to feel good the way they are. With or without makeup, skinny or curvy, shaven or hairy, etc. That's what Cécile Dormeau, an artist based in France, tries to tell us. With her colorful illustrations, she confronts restraining stereotypes and inspires many women around the world to love themselves just as they are.

The artist has previously shared with Bored Panda that she likes to show that it's completely normal to not feel great all the time or to have body 'imperfections'. "We all face problems, and sometimes our lives don't fit what society expects from us. There is not only one way to be or live your life. I like to celebrate imperfection and try to be as authentic as I can."

More info: Instagram | ceciledormeau.com | youtube.com

Bored Panda got in touch with the artist again to get to know a little bit more about her creative process and the thoughts behind her illustrations. Since Cecile's drawings are about celebrating "imperfections" and authenticity, we got curious whether she noticed some sort of change in the way our society perceives women. The artist answered that people on social media started to speak more and more about these topics, so media and advertising finally realized that some things needed to be changed.

"Of course, everything is not perfect as these topics became marketing tools, and can sound a bit empty or hypocritical sometimes. For example, a clothes brand speaking about inclusivity but not including all sizes in their clothing. Or the popularity of self-love sometimes became a bit oppressive and made some women feel guilty about themselves too. I guess it's all about balance, and noticing that self-worth isn't necessarily buying yourself a mask and candles but listening really to yourself and letting yourself live in peace."

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Cécile revealed that she also feels the pressure to be perfect. "I guess we all feel it from time to time, and on very different topics (physically, professionally, with your relationships, etc), it's human! And it's also the world we live in. But what helps me is to know that these bad thoughts are just temporary if I focus on what is really important. For example, if I start to feel bad because my waxing is not perfect to go to the beach, I realize that enjoying taking a swim matters much more to me than caring if people are checking my leg hair."

"When I torture myself because I think my illustrations are not good enough and I'm not posting enough on Instagram, I remind myself that the most important is that I draw, and it doesn't matter if it looks like crap sometimes and that it's totally ok to take breaks.

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Perfect people are boring, and we are most of the time more moved by authentic people, so I guess we should apply this to ourselves too. Simply accept what we are at this moment in our imperfections, and remember that it's totally ok to make mistakes and to move at our own rhythm."

We asked what makes Cécile passionate about creating illustrations. She replied that she is just happy to put all the crazy ideas she has in mind in her doodles, and try to put some fun in her insecurities! "The main message I have for people is 'you're not alone'. I just hope my work can make them smile about themselves."

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At the moment, Cécile is working on a children's book and an illustration series about couples. She shared that she might start illustration series about men as well so if you're curious, follow Cécile on her Instagram!

Cécile's works have been previously featured on Bored Panda and you can find them by clicking herehere and here

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Zara VP
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I didn't shave my legs when I went to the pool the other day. Guess what...no one cared nor noticed! Sometimes it can be all in your head- you are your own worst enemy.

Kay Phillips
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And if they notice AND comment, it says more about them than anything else

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Amanda Seifert
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Everyone has a right to be comfortable, whatever that means. I used to put SO much pressure on myself to "Not care what people think" but I do, and trying to force myself not to was stressful and exhausting. If you feel great with your legs au natural, go for it! If you're like me and find you just can't enjoy yourself because you're worrying about it, there's nothing wrong or anti-feminist about shaving. It's about being comfortable, free, and fully yourself, whatever shaven or unshaven form that takes.

Caleb of the homies
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My problem is why do people get a a*s hurt when I guy shaves his legs, I get so many odd looks when I shave my legs, and some idiot told me "gay pride" as if they assume I'm gay because I shave my legs. Just to let you know I'm straighter than lil pump's hair. I agree nobody should judge you tho.

urlocalmtndewaddict
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Its because people stereotype gay people. If you act different, you must be gay. If you are gay and dont act that way, straight people dont believe you.

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Ashley Reardon
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have an autoimmune disorder. When it flares up it causes my hair to fall out, including patches of eyebrows and lashes, even in pit and pubic zones, and no hair grows on my legs... so when I see that I DO have hair on my legs or elsewhere, I get happy; it means my body is working the way it should...

Laura Probst
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I shaved my legs the other day, first time in 8 months. The only reason I did? I couldn't take the insect feeler-y sensation tickling my ankles every time I walked and the wind whipped through the hairs. 🤣 Otherwise, I couldn't give a frog's fart as to what my legs look like.

Hannah
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

All I can think about is how much it would hurt if one of those.clips got snagged on something. My legs are so freaking sensitive, it's the only reason I shave them actually. Lol

Solly D
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

a 12 year old boy told me no man would ever love me with hairy legs. jokes on him

Scourge McCloud
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I usually shave when I want to wear shorts over the fear of being judged by people.

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