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Published: 04:59 GMT, 10 June 2015 | Updated: 09:55 GMT, 10 June 2015
Female celebrities have made headlines with their hairy armpits of late, and now the trend is back in the spotlight, with a Chinese underarm hair competition gaining traction on social media.
Local social media site Weibo has been flooded with pictures for the second year running of women proudly raising their arms and showing off their armpit hair to the world.
The latest competition kicked off in May, with founder Xiao Yue saying that women do not need to be hairless to feel beautiful.
Armpit Hair Don't Care: Chinese women are taking to social media sharing armpit hair selfies for photo competition
'Women's armpit hair can be adorable...': The photos have sparked an online conversation about attitudes towards female armpit hair 
More Than a Prize: The women are joining the competition to make a statement about the stigma surrounding female underarm hair 
'Women's armpit hair is considered to be offensive, rude and ungraceful – how come it makes people so uncomfortable?' the 26-year-old told the Shanghaiist . 
'Women's armpit hair can be adorable, interesting, humorous, sexy, serious, connotative and ever-changing,' she said.
Prizes will be given out for the most 'characteristic and beautiful and confident' displays of online underarm hair.
 Confidence: Prizes will be awarded to the most 'characteristic and beautiful and confident' displays
Women's Rights: Most entries are from females who believe they can feel beautiful with or without armpit hair
Pride: Most of the entries show women with their arms raised, smiling proudly 
Their posts are for more than a prize however, most of them posting online to support women's rights through the unconventional competition.   
To Ms Xiao it's not about a radical move, but a chance to start a conversation.
'We are not trying to force people to not shave, but we are against the social norm that armpit hair is unacceptable and disgusting,' the young activist told the Global Times .
The competition kicked off on May 26 and will run until June 26. 
Carefree: The entries show the women either in public or at home (pictured) without a care in the world 
 Celebrities Miley Cyrus and Jemima Kirke have both proudly shown off their underarm hair recently, moves that also sparked controversy on social media. 
Both celebrities were photographed at the 2015 CFDA fashion awards proudly flashing their armpits.
A similar trend swept through the US last year, with women dyeing their armpit hair and posting it on social media.
Celebrity support: Girls star Jemima Kirke (pictured) was also photographed with hairy armpits at the CFDA awards 
Armpit Hair in the Spotlight: Singer Miley Cyrus (pictured) flashed her hairy underarms to cameras at the CFDA fashion awards 
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One of the more popular accounts there is hosting the imaginatively named “Girls Not Plucking Armpit Hair” contest. We’re not going to imply it’s kinky or anything. It’s billed as a celebration of “natural beauty”. 

The selfies show pretty young women with arms raised, and the subsequent debate has been heated. There are those who find the hair (or at least its public exposure) gross. There are those who praise the hirsute ladies for their confidence and courage in challenging social norms. The contest has been in the Thai news, but so far Thai women have failed to join in the pit-beard fun.

American pop singer Madonna must be smiling, though, having dared to show the truth of her own shaggy underarms on Instagram and alluding in the photo caption to freedom and a “revolution of love”. We recall Hong Kong stars of the 1980s also sharing picture of their dyed pit hair. 

China Daily reports that the entrants in the contest there have various reasons for airing their hair. The armpit photo posted by one woman identified only as Coco showed hers covered with gauze because she picked up an infection due to plucking the hair. She had to have a bit of surgery. “What a lesson!” Coco lamented online. “I suffered a lot. I dare not pluck my hair ever again.” 

Meanwhile contestant “Alice” thinks armpit hair is sexy and vows never to shave again. “It’s healthy for young women to not shave,” she adds. “And the contest is promoting this point of view.” 

In Sina Wiebo’s survey of 6,400 people, more than 70 per cent said it’s better to shave because it’s more beautiful. The other third disagreed entirely, opting for naturalness and health over superficial appearances. The counter-argument is that shaving leg and underarm hair is a matter of personal hygiene – and etiquette too. Men might be considered more manly with hair all over the place, the reasoning goes, but women must use epilators, shaving creams and razor blades to be “feminine” – which translates basically to “hairless as a newborn baby”. 

China Daily quotes Beijing-based women’s-rights activist Lyu Pin as pointing out that women in China only began shaving their underarms about 20 years ago. “It’s easier to hold an armpit-hair contest in China due to the cultural differences between China and the United States,” she says, referring to the world power where excess follicles remain taboo (for everyone except iconoclasts like Madonna). 

“If people think you’re not beautiful or lack etiquette just because you don’t shave your underarm hair, I don’t think they’re right,” Lyu Pin says. “The decision whether to shave or not is restricted only by social norms. I don’t think Chinese have to learn from Westerners to shave their underarm hair.” 

We’ve just had a phone call from the razor-blade-and-hair-removal-wax industry and must request that you stop reading this now and forget you ever heard of such a thing. 
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