As we all wait for our next payday (yes we were warned about having to stretch our December salaries over what feels like three months in one), a refreshing campaign that encourages women to grow their body hair with pride was started by Laura Jackson, a drama student from the UK.
In the early days women were not affected by being hairy, in fact they embraced it, however with so many new beauty standards, women are forced to be keep up.
Laura got tired of society imposing their standards on her, and then started this movement. According to Today, Laura had grown her hair for a performance but soon began to embrace the fuzz and decided to keep it. She then started an Instagram page called Januhairy and invited others to join the movement.
The movement has been received really well as many women take to social media using the hashtag Januhairy, coupled with pictures of hairy legs and armpits.
Here are some of the posts:
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"Why does society still shame women for having body hair?" she captioned this Instagram post on the Januhairy page.
The Januhairy movement is not only creating a platform to encourage women and everyone really to be accepting of hair growth on the female body but it is to raise money for TreeSisters: an organisation, that protects and restores natural habitats in order to fight climate change;
And we love it!
While we're at it, we'll be leaving the hair on our nipples, under our nose and wherever else it grows to just do its thing.
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