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Tons of women on the internet right now are opening up about why they're putting down the razor or breaking up with their bikini waxer as they halt the ritual of removing their pubic hair . It's a conversation that plenty of female celebrities have weighed in on, too — from Amber Rose to Emma Watson. And they're pretty passionate about it: Rose started her own #BringBackTheBush revolution, and Solange Knowles went so far as to call Brazilian waxes an unnecessary "evil."
Of course, there's no right answer when it comes to pubes. If you prefer to be as hairless as a Sphynx cat, you do you. Want to make like the French and let it grow? That's cool, too. And if you fall in the latter group, know that you'll be in great company. Check out seven celebrities who embrace the bush, ahead.
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Beauty standards about pubic hair have come a long way in the last few years. Once viewed as taboo, having anything other than a Brazilian is finally losing its stigma. (To wit: Just last month, a razor brand debuted ads that actually show female body hair in them, a first for the industry.) Its normalization is in no small part helped by the celebrities who aren't afraid to open up about their grooming habits in interviews and on social media. Shave your pubic hair , wax, trim, do nothing—the point is, the choice is yours. Below, 10 famous women get real about their decision to keep it all.
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Of course Amber Rose is on this list. The outspoken advocate, who's taken on victim- and slut-shaming in equal measure, put her pubes in the spotlight in one very NSFW Insta post last year to promote her annual Slut Walk philanthropy—which, with Instagram being Instagram, was promptly removed. Naturally, she reposted it on Twitter. Rose then shared an Instagram video, in which she rolls her eyes, with the caption: "When IG deletes ur fire ass feminist post but you really don't give a f-ck because everyone picked it up already #amberroseslutwalk #bringbackthebush."
In her 2017 cover story with Glamour , Graham got real about her pubes. "Honey, I have a full bush. Period. It’s about your preference and your partner’s preference," she replied to a reader's question. The news even became a topic in her family's group text . Weird, but also kind of endearing?
In an interview in 2017, Watson revealed that she uses an essential oil called " Fur Oil " everywhere—literally, everywhere. "I’ll use that anywhere from the ends of my hair to my eyebrows to my pubic hair," she said. "It’s an amazing all-purpose product." It should be noted, however, that many gynos recommend refraining from pube products, since a) pubic hair is all you need to protect skin from friction, b) it may irritate your skin, and c) oil can potentially interfere with condoms. We've got all the intel here in case you're curious.
We don't deserve Janelle Monáe, who recently blessed us with a music video for the girl-power anthem "PYNK," replete with feminist slogans and vagina pants. In it, she wears a pair of undies (which feature the award-worthy pun "SEX CELLS") with pubes peeking out from underneath them. The camera then zooms in on them, helping Monáe to make her statement in a fun, lighthearted way.
On The Graham Norton Show on BBC, Newton announced that she doesn't wear a merkin on HBO's hit show Westworld . "I didn’t need the merkin because I don’t alter anything—full seventies bush," she said. (A merkin, if you've never needed to fake natural pubes, is basically a pubic wig. The more you know.)
Paltrow's bush had to take a quick vacay when she wore a sheer dress to the Iron Man 3 premiere. "Well, let's just say everyone went scrambling for a razor," she shared on The Ellen Degeneres Show in 2013. "I work a '70s vibe...You know what I mean?"
In a weird encounter that can seemingly only happen in America, the Transparent actress met two fans who asked her how she got a merkin (again, the merkin!) in the film Crystal Fairy . As Hoffmann recounted in an interview with the New York Times Magazine , she cleared things up pretty succinctly, saying, "No, that’s just me. I’m a human. I have hair."
In case you haven't had the chance to read Diaz's tome The Body Book , she devotes an entire chapter to pubic hair, aptly titled "In Praise of Pubes." She's Team Pubes for a very specific reason. "Let's be honest: Just like every other part of your body, your labia major is not immune to gravity. Do you really want a hairless vagina for the rest of your life?" she writes. Some people might, but Diaz isn't one of them.
Unlike half the barrage that hits your feed, Knowles sends out truly insightful and applause-worthy tweets. "Who ever invented the bikini wax was an evil creature. Who said bushes need to b gone?!" she wrote back in 2010. And, sure, while the creator of the bikini wax was likely wearing a bikini, the sentiment is understandable.
The powers-that-be at Instagram shut down the account of artist and photographer Petra Collins because of a bikini pic featuring a tuft of pubic hair. She wrote a scathing essay in response. "Unlike the 5,883,628 (this is how many images are tagged #bikini) bathing suit images on Instagram, mine depicted my own unaltered state—an unshaven bikini line. Up until this moment I had obviously seen and felt the pressure to regulate my body but never thought I would literally experience it," she wrote. "The deletion of my account felt like a physical act, like the public coming at me with a razor."
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I Have A Full, Hairy Bush — And My Husband LOVES It
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By Alex Alexander — Written on May 16, 2016
The thing about being an ethnic girl is you know really early on that bikinis are not for you. Before you've even figured out what an underwire is (and why you need it), your legs, pits, and crotch sprout dense, thick, black hair . If you're really lucky you can dodge the mustache and unibrow, but you've got to learn to live with a lot of body fur.
Lucky me, I was blessed with an abundance of body hair AND sensitive skin. Nair made me break out. Shaving my bikini line left me with a swathe of ingrown hairs every time. And don't even get me started on waxing.
I have only three words about that particular trend: F*CK. THAT. SH*T. 
The idea of being totally hairless doesn't really work when your body hair fights back. And mine? It wasn't going down without a fight. So before I was even out of my teens, I did the only thing I could: I gave up.
My pubic hair starts with a happy trail at my navel, covers my crotch, and swarms all over my inner thighs. You will never see me in a bathing suit without a pair of shorts on top. I might be OK with the hair living there, but nobody should have to see that .
Nobody except my husband , that is.
Back when I was dating, I was always very cautious about how and when I let my lovers see me naked . I usually waited until after we'd slept together a few times, in the dark, so before they could be shocked or grossed out by my ample bush they'd already decided they liked it. My husband was no exception.
Usually these guys would pretty much ignore it. Like, "Yup, there's your vagina , I'm gonna stick my dick in it, but I'm not going to look at it too much." But my husband was a different story. The first time he actually saw me naked, he was all about it . It took about five seconds for him to shove his face down there and start going to town.
I'm not saying you should marry the first guy who thinks you're so hot down there that he wants to eat it all day, but that's pretty much what I did.
Maybe it's because he's always been a beard guy, so having hair around his mouth didn't bother him at all. Maybe it's because he just thought I was so hot that any part of me was hot by association. Maybe it's because body hair isn't actually a big f*cking deal. Whatever the case, he was into it.
In the 10 years we've been together, he's never asked me to shave, vajazzle , or braid that sh*t. He likes getting up in there any way he can, and I LOVE that he loves it.
I love that I don't have to pretend I don't mind the torture of making my crotch somehow socially acceptable by torturing myself. I love that as far as he's concerned, all my body parts — hairy or otherwise — are parts of me , and that's what he likes best.
Sometimes we watch porn together, and when there's a close-up of a totally bald vagina we both get a little grossed out. "That just looks unhealthy," he's said, and he was right.
Maybe because it wasn't the best looking vagina out there, but after getting so familiar and fond of furry vajayjay anything else looks like kind of a bad imitation. Like an actual shaved cat. It just looks... sad. And kind of creepy . Like a super-sized Barbie doll with a dick in it.
My bush and his beard have a lot in common. Lots of hair around a pair of soft, kissable lips, a hole that's warm and wet in the middle, and it grows thick and fast no matter what you do.
His beard is one of many things about him I find irresistible. Just like he can't resist my crotch .
I'm happy I stopped trying to fight the forest in my pants . I'm even happier that my husband is more into it than I am.
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For years, the trendiest pubic hair style was a trimmed or bald bush. But we've noticed a recent uptick in the number of women who've tossed out their razors and waxing kits in favor of letting things go au natural down below. Anecdotally speaking, lady lawns seem to be coming back into style—and it might be because more women are discovering the surprising health benefits.


“From a health standpoint, removing pubic hair can lead to irritation of the hair follicle, and open wounds or nicks, which may increase the risk for STI transmission,” says Maureen Whelihan , MD, an ob-gyn at the Elite GYN Care of the Palm Beaches in Florida. It's not clear if less hair means a higher risk of STIs, but one study did link pubic hair removal to increased transmission of herpes and HPV.


Curious about some of the other wellness benefits, we asked six women who love their hairy pubes to tell us how it's boosted their physical, mental, and sexual health. Here's why they've sworn off grooming for good.


“I always kept my bush because I never liked the way [my vagina] looked or felt without hair. For years I felt ashamed about that, especially in my teens and early 20s—when it seemed like everyone was totally bald. But by honoring my hair preferences, I knew I was a lot more confident in the bedroom than if I'd shaved. I also learned that if a partner didn’t like it, they weren’t the partner for me.” —Danny, 26


“Why am I bush-positive? Because ingrown hairs suck. And I don’t have to worry about getting them if I don’t shave or wax. When I did, I'd try to find shaving cream, post-wax oil, or some other soothing product that could prevent them. So I finally decided to leave my hair be. I'm glad there are plenty of people and potential partners who appreciate a full bush and think it's sexy.” —Ellen, 32


“Having pubic hair is like giving the finger to that prepubescent look that porn made so popular. My bush makes me feel powerful, and womanly, and 100% sexy. For me, it’s all about feeling confident and body positive in my natural state. My advice to any woman who is growing out her pubes for the first time is to own it. Strut your stuff. Embrace your natural body state.” —Meghan, 24


“My ex-boyfriend expressed a preference for hair, so I stopped shaving to see if I’d like it, too. I'd started removing my pubic hair as soon as it began appearing, so I’d never seen myself with a bush. Turns out, I loved it! Zero irritation, no razor bumps, no weird chafing from my spandex shorts or underwear. He and I have since broken up, but I still sport a bush. I recommend that any woman who has never seen or felt her lady bits with pubes grow it out at least once. You could find you love it as much as I do." —Elizabeth, 25


“Creams and at-home waxing kits made me break out, shaving left me with painful bumps, and plucking was a pain. Professional waxing was not only expensive and time consuming, but it hurt. After 15 or 20 years of this, I decided to finally listen to my body. Now I have a 1970s-style porn bush, and I love it. I can wear way sexier lace underwear without dealing with irritation because my hair protects me from nasty rub.” —Alexa, 35


“One day I was in the shower using a razor on my nether regions and I thought to myself, How much time could I save if I just stopped grooming? At first, not shaving was an experiment: save 10 minutes two to three times a week. But the longer I stopped shaving, the more having hair grew on me, and I ended up enjoying the look of it. By not shaving, I save 20 minutes a week, which is almost seven hours a year. LOL.” —Carly, 27


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