In her passage, Swedish actress Emilie Bostdt states that women with underarm hair shouldn’t make political statements.
“It’s strange that something as natural as growing hair under your arms is considered a political act or a statement in this society, and that’s a reason to grow,” she added.
challenges the ideals of beauty Hopper made it clear that he doesn’t necessarily “want women to start growing their armpit hair,” despite the message of accepting body hair.
“I just believe that people shouldn’t rule it out because it’s a possibility. He went on, “I want people to just question [beauty standards], the whole thing.”
The potential for a more inclusive definition of beauty is growing as more people join the discussion and initiatives like “Natural Beauty” gain popularity.
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