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They Are Coming To Destroy The Perception Of “Women Should Be Hairless”

Is it necessary for a woman to be well-groomed to be beautiful, or does a woman's well-being be determined by whether she shaves her hair or not? Here we are with a movement started on exactly these questions: JanuHairy.
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Recently, we brought together a content that talks about the functions of hair in the human body. Even just talking about the role of bristles in our content, we have received a lot of comments from you, our followers, that bristles are “unnecessary” or “necessary”.

We would like to introduce you to a trend that has become popular all over the world without going into these discussions. Here is the JanuHairy trend with all its lines.

Word origin and meaning of JanuHairy:

JanuHairy (cenyuheri) is a combination of the English words January (cenyueri) meaning January and Hairy (heri) meaning hair. Although it is translated into Turkish as Kıllı Ocak or Ocak Kılı, the common usage is Hairy Ocak.

The birth story of JanuHairy:

Laura Jackson, left

Laura Jackson, a student of the Theater Department at the University of Exeter, decided to grow her body hair for the play she will act in one day. When she decided to grow her body hair and grow her body hair, she received a lot of negative criticism from her environment. According to Jackson, body hair was in human nature and was not something to be ashamed of or concealed.

Later, Jackson said that the perception of beautiful and well-groomed women was combined with the perception of hairless women in advertisements, television, magazines, newspapers, serials, cafes, in short everywhere; He started the JanuHairy movement (or its campaign), thinking that women with hair are described as unkempt and ugly and that this perception should be destroyed.

What JanuHairy is is as important as what it isn’t:

JanuHairy was initially perceived as if women should not cut their body hair, but this perception is not correct. What JanuHairy really wants to tell is that a woman is beautiful and well-groomed with her hair.

In fact, JanuHairy’s slogan seems to sum it up completely: “Hairy or no hair; We are already women, well-groomed and very beautiful. ”.

JanuHairy’s social responsibility projects

All revenues generated during the campaign; It is donated to Body Gossip, a foundation established to cover the education costs of disadvantaged women, and TreeSisters, an organization founded to protect nature:

We can say that there is great interest in the campaign, especially from the USA, England, Canada, Germany, Spain and Russia.

There’s also the color JanuHairy stream:

Hairstylist Caitlin Ford once dyed a client’s armpit hair a rainbow color and shared the moment on Instagram. With this instantly popular frame, the #UnicornArmpitHair trend started. If you want to get some color while joining the JanuHairy movement, its sister trend UnicornArmpitHair is waiting for you.

Here are the popular posts that stand out in both trends:

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Singer Miley Crus, right:

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There are many famous models who support the campaign:

Although most participants prefer to display their armpit hair, the number of participants who want to display their leg hair and eyebrows is not to be underestimated:

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Feminist individuals in particular give great support to this campaign:

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Some participants regularly participate in the campaign by using paper for photographs. The papers also say how long they haven’t shaved:

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Just like those who dye their armpit hair; There are also participants who paint their eyebrows:

Participants can also share their genitals, as Instagram allows. We can say that most participants do not prefer this:

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A participant who has left his eyebrows and armpit area natural for a very long time:

One of the popular Instagram trends is “unladylike”. We can translate it into our language as unsuitable (!) things for women:

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The image to the right says “men like hairless legs”:

The image on the left says “women shouldn’t be ashamed of their hair”:

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The happiness of a woman who has not shaved her body for 21 months, on the left; a woman confident enough to wear her wedding dress in her natural state, right

Participant who wants to share face area in particular:

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Many women take great pleasure in making their armpit hair look like plants:

While finishing our content; We are also wondering what you think about JanuHairy. Have you heard of or participated in Januhairy before? Do you support JanuHairy? Think of yourself as Laura Jackson for a few moments, what would you do in this situation? You can express your ideas and thoughts in the comments.

Source: All images used in the content belong to the official Instagram address of JanuHairy and the shares of users who participated in the campaign. For more images, you can visit the JanuHairy official page and community.

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