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  2. We Asked 63 Women About Their Body Hair and Their ... - AOL

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    This prompted us to put together an anonymous questionnaire, where we talked to 63 women about their body hair. They shared th. From an early age, we learn about the ways we can remove body hair ...

  3. Body hair - Wikipedia

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    H. Harris, publishing in the British Journal of Dermatology in 1947, wrote Native Americans have the least body hair, Han Chinese people and black people have little body hair, white people have more body hair than black people and Ainu have the most body hair. [18] Anthropologist Arnold Henry Savage Landor described the Ainu as having hairy ...

  4. History of removal of leg and underarm hair in the United States

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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 pervasive 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.

  5. Hair fetishism - Wikipedia

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    Hair is one of the defining characteristics of mammals. In humans, hair can be scalp hair, facial hair, chest hair, pubic hair, axillary hair, besides other places. Men tend to have hair in more places than women. Hair does not in itself have any intrinsic sexual value other than the attributes given to it by individuals in a cultural context.

  6. Women with body hair remain a cultural taboo, and I can ... - AOL

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    LET’S UNPACK THAT: As English Heritage unearths evidence that the Romans were just as obsessed with tweezing and plucking as many of us today, Ellie Muir asks whether we’ll ever get over our ...

  7. Curly, unruly, fast-growing. For women, chin hair is normal ...

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    The thicker, coarser, darker hair that comprises your eyebrows, eyelashes, head hair and other body hair is called terminal hair — and that’s typically what people target with their tweezers.

  8. Hair removal - Wikipedia

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    Those connotations were mostly applied to women's and not men's body hair. [2] By the early 20th century, the upper- and middle-class white America increasingly saw smooth skin as a marker of femininity, and female body hair as repulsive, with hair removal giving "a way to separate oneself from cruder people, lower class and immigrant". [2]

  9. Leg hair - Wikipedia

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    Body hair, or androgenic hair, is the terminal hair that develops on the human body during and after puberty. It is differentiated from the head hair and less visible vellus hair, which is much finer and lighter in color. The growth of androgenic hair is related to the level of androgens and the density of androgen receptors in the dermal papillae.