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Bille, a razor company that made a very popular ad last year of women showing off their armpit hair decided to take things a step further with a new ad released a few days ago named 'Red, White, And You Do You'
By Zauva C
June 29, 2019
Posted June 29, 2019
Body hair has been a taboo issue for a long time especially for women. Everyone has it but few people talk about it openly. In the age of perfect bodies and Instagram perfection, body hair is considered a strict no-no. Thankfully, people have begun to speak out about the unrealistic standards of beauty and even some companies have taken note. One such enterprise is a razor company named Billie, that made quite a splash last year when it launched an ad campaign. In it, models flaunted their armpit hair in order to promote body positivity while also trying to sell its products. The same company has now come out with another ad that is set to be bigger than the previous one. The new ad shows models in bikinis not only flaunting their armpit hair but even their pubic hair.
The ad aims to challenge the pressure faced by women everywhere to be 'summer ready' and shave during armpits or pubic hair or any sign of hair anywhere on them for the hotter months. To be honest, the pressure to flaunt a completely hairless look for women is something that is there all year round, whether summer or winters, spring or autumn. As a company, Billie centers most of its products around women. The 'Project Body Hair' ad campaign last year was the first of its kind to show women with armpit hair.  
It drew the attention of not only people but bigger and older companies in the field. Following the ad campaign, world-renowned companies such as Gillette Venus and Joy also followed suit with similar ads. The new ad of the company has now taken its message one step further. Called the 'Red, White, and You Do You,' it shows a number of female models in the beach flaunting their pubic hair. These are not your Victoria's Secret models but women with more realistic and relatable bodies that make the ad's message seem more authentic.
  According to the Daily Mail, Billie Co-Founder Georgina Gooley, said, "Red, White, and You Do You continues to emphasize our stance that shaving is a choice, not an expectation. To celebrate our one-year anniversary of Project Body Hair, and the beginning of summer, we wanted to challenge the notion of being "summer ready. A lot of women feel the pressure to remove their body hair when they're wearing a bathing suit, so we felt like it was the perfect time to get out there and say."
Gooley further added, "For the last 100 years, the idea of women's body hair was so taboo that we have been seeing commercials where razors shave completely hairless skin — the entire shaving category refused to show it." She also believed that not acknowledging the body hair sends the message that women should feel ashamed. "By showing and celebrating the fact that women have body hair, we're hoping to remove the shame around it," she added. 
Girls: if you don’t subscribe to Billie (razor club) you are missing out and spending way more than you have to on your razors. I’m obsesseddddd.
Gooley also said, "No matter what you choose, you're already summer ready. Historically, women's razor brands have portrayed body hair as "socially problematic" in an attempt to sell more razors — they instilled shame around having women's body hair," Gooley said. 

 
   
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This is a serious issue for smart women d'un certain âge who are still, shall we say, active. So, what do you do when your bush starts to turn? By Francesca White
Three things in life are certain: death, taxes and that one day your pubic hair will go grey. Which poses the question: do you feign ignorance, whilst secretly vowing never to walk around naked again, and have sex with the lights out? Or do you nip it in the bud, whip the whole lot off and be done with it? What do chic women actually do when they spot the first grey hair? And does growing old gracefully really apply downstairs? Some women aren't remotely fazed by the idea, of course. Why should they be? It's what happens as we get older, and none of us are exempt. Our mother's generation grew up in an era where pubic hair was it. They've never been into waxing, they've popped out babies and they've had it tidied up again afterwards. Who cares if things down there aren't as sprightly as they once were? But for some, going grey is an issue. To these women, it is an irrefutable sign of age. It doesn't feel sexy. 'Who's going to want to shag me,' they wonder, 'with 50 shades going on down there?' Men, the lucky 'silver foxes', get away scot-free. So let's get our facts straight. Blondes (proper blondes, not Josh Wood-highlighted blondes) get off lightly - redheads too. It's the dark-haired that have cause for concern. There's no set time frame either. You may have just turned 30, or you might be nearing 50. Either way, be vigilant. It starts with one, but those critters quickly multiply. And they're stubborn, like guests at a party who have outstayed their welcome. To get rid of them takes planning. But although you can walk into any salon worth its salt and get the roots on your head done, when it comes to down there, it's a grey area. Admitting to it out loud is tricky enough. (There's nothing like a discussion about pubic hair with friends for oversharing.) The best women to talk to, the ones who dole out advice along with great dollops of hot wax and excellent small talk, are, unsurprisingly, the beauticians. These women are utterly unshockable - and they will tell you exactly what needs to be done. But first, here's what you don't do. Don't pluck - unless it's just a few. Whipping off your knickers to reveal a patchy bikini line is not going to elicit the response you were hoping for. Never be tempted to shave - seat-shifting itchiness will ensue. And forget laser - once the pigment in the hair has disappeared, it's too late for the treatment to work.
Take a pair of nail scissors instead, suggests waxing expert Arezoo Kaviani: 'Clip it down as much as possible - or ask your therapist to do it for you.' On the other hand, you could be gung-ho and just wax it off. Remove the hair altogether, argues Arezoo, and mentally you'll feel younger. (Although it may be a tad younger than you had been planning.) More than 50 per cent of her clients come in to get their grey seen to, ranging from women in their mid-30s to their 80s. 'As you age, the texture of the hair changes - it becomes coarser, and hairs become sparser. So waxing is the best option.' Wax regularly and you can modify the shape over time too. 'Most women find that the hair goes grey in the middle at first, not at the top,' she says. 'The most elegant solution is to remove everything beneath, but to leave a small triangle at the highest point of your bikini line. Women in the early stages of grey can get away with this style for several years.' From £35; arezoo.co.uk
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Of course, this look can be an acquired taste - and if ripping your hairs from their snug follicles on a six-weekly basis doesn't set your heart on fire, colour might be the way to go. It's never advertised on a treatments list at a salon (perhaps they're still wondering how best to phrase it?) but a couple of beauticians are starting to embrace the idea. The cleverest are the ones who tint it all in one hit - and don't make you feel like a weirdo for asking. Like Clare Peters at Neville Hair & Beauty. 'If someone comes in for a wax with just a couple of grey hairs, I'll do it for them,' she says. 'You don't need to go into specifics when you're booking an appointment. I'd use a blue/black eyelash tint with a slightly higher concentration of peroxide, then leave it for about 20 minutes to allow the colour to take.' From £45; nevillehairandbeauty.net
Or why not go the whole hog and dye it a bright colour? Pink could be glorious - like a small patch of very colourful grass. How cheering! Beauty & the Bleach in Dalston offers just that with its Downstairs Dye service. It's overseen by beautician Chelsea Saunders - who came up with the idea after customers not keen on the pre pubescent look complained about a lack of options for greying hair - and everyone from grannies to drag queens passes through its doors. Of clients, 75 per cent opt for daring colours (pink and blue are the most popular), whilst 25 per cent go for more conservative hues. 'For a natural way to cover grey, we suggest a vegetable tint,' says Chelsea. 'Which is far milder than the tints used in conventional hairdressing.' From £40; bleachlondon.co.uk
This is all marvellous if you have time on your side. But if you make a sighting hours before exposure? Your best bet is a bit of stealthy DIY. Bliss has an awesome gadget called Trim and Bare It, £55, which mows through hair at an extraordinary speed. You can use it in the shower too. For quick touch-ups, Colour Wow, £29, could be a lifeline. It's technically for the roots on your head, but in desperate times, this powder-and-brush combo - in every 'natural' colour you could want - might just come to the rescue.
If you've got a bit more time, look to the home-dye kits, £13, at Minikini (minikinicolour.com): gentle gel formulas in blond, copper, red and brown, which cover grey without looking 'matte'. They don't cause irritation, thanks to the lowest percentage of PPDs (a chemical substance used in dyes). Best of all, it's permanent - so you can forget about it. For six weeks, anyway. But beware. According to dermatologist Stefanie Williams, off-the-shelf hair dye (for your head) can be irritating if it comes into contact with the more sensitive skin down there: 'Which is practically impossible to avoid - especially when showering it off - and could lead to allergic-contact dermatitis.' So take care. Because nothing is more off-putting than dermatitis in your nether regions. Not even a rogue grey hair.
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