Women are being challenged to lay down their razors and pick up a new accessory—natural armpit hair—by a compelling and provocative picture series that is completely changing the way that women are expected to look.
Hair removal was a deeply ingrained activity even before razors, lasers, and waxed strips were commonplace tools in beauty regimens. The voyage really dates back to the Stone Age,
When both sexes used crude implements to remove hair from their bodies, such as pointed stones and seashells. “Primitive heritage” A fresh perspective was brought forward by.
Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection thousands of years later, which linked fur loss to sexual selection. Darwin believed that a person seemed more “evolved” if they had less body hair.
A new kind of social currency—sexual attractiveness and evolutionary advancement—was given to hairlessness by this pseudo-scientific justification.
The feminine obligation The notion that being hairless was a feminine obligation was well established in society by the 1900s.