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Armpit hair and underarm hair on men seems to be no big deal — but according to YouGov’s 2021 Body Image Study, half of Americans say women should get rid of their armpit hair. Meanwhile, 59% ...
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A century after these ad campaigns started, removal of leg and underarm hair by women in the U.S. is tremendously common and lack of removal is taboo in some circles. (Feminists of the 1970s and 1980s explicitly rejected shaving, though. [11]) An estimated 80–99% of American women today remove hair from their bodies.
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Many men are still alergic to pubic hair shaving. Especially they don't like a girl to shave. Some men even have the idea that only prostitutes shave pubic hairs; My approximation is 20% shave, 10% trim, 70% not modified. But, Gillette India survey says 27% women shave; even if it is true, the modifying population is still less.
I don't believe for one minute that women don't shave solely for environmental reasons or to be more "natural". Following that logic, you should also stop bathing, washing your hair and cleaning your teeth, too. That would really save the environment, and it would also be more natural.
“Compliance rates of body hair removal are staggeringly high,” said Fahs, who cited research that between 92 and 99 percent of women in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and much of western ...