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Jul 6, 2020 · Women with visible body hair are often regarded as masculine, lesbian, radical, or mentally ill. Women typically say they remove body hair because it is disgusting and removing it makes...
Jan 13, 2020 · As Rebecca Herzig argues, “within a single generation, female pubic hair had been rendered superfluous” (2015, p.137). It’s not just body hair we are obsessively removing; facial hair has...
Aug 4, 2019 · That thought pattern of feeling free and in control of oneself is still a driving force in why women change their hair today. Jess, a scientific researcher in Canada, alters both her hair length and colour–sometimes to fight boredom, and other times to gain a sense of control over her appearance.
- Shannon Moyer
Jul 11, 2017 · When gray hairs start to crop up, women are faced with a dilemma: Do they leave them alone, or start to hide them with dye? For Heather, a 39-year-old editor, leaving her gray hairs alone was...
- Madeleine Holden
Apr 13, 2017 · The important take away is that while both women and men experience hair loss, they experience it differently. The emotional toll from hair loss goes beyond skin deep. Hair loss affects quality of life in other areas like personal relationships, work, school, and basic daily activities. [2]
Oct 5, 2023 · Why do we make drastic hair decisions when we feel emotional? And why can haircuts often make us feel emotional? We investigate.
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Simply put, dying our hair greatly enhances the magnetic attraction of our physical selves. Or rather, if I were to speak in a realistic manner, it makes us think we are more beautiful than we actually are.