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The 1960s and 70s saw a rebellion against these norms, with feminists and counterculture groups embracing natural growth as a symbol of liberation and resistance . Modern Representation and "Januhairy" 'I feel liberated': the women celebrating their body hair

The moment you stop fighting your own biology, you get your time back. You get your money back. You get your skin back—without the razor burn, the ingrown hairs, and the stubble that appears three hours later. weare hairy

There is a sound you rarely hear in razor commercials: the sound of skin brushing against skin, naturally. You won’t see it in the perfume ads lining the subway, and you definitely won’t find it in the airbrushed pages of a fashion magazine. The 1960s and 70s saw a rebellion against

In the 1920s, the rise of sleeveless dresses and shorter hemlines led to the marketing of the first female razors, such as the Milady Décolleté by Gillette . You get your skin back—without the razor burn,