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Golden Globes 2019: Best Beauty on the Red Carpet
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No Shave November has nothing on the new, budding women's movement, Janu-Hairy. 
This month, women all over world are putting down their razors, waxing strips, tweezers, thread, lasers and everything else we use to pluck, pick and remove hair and going au naturale. For some, it's empowering to go against the grain and our society's fixation with female hairless bodies. It's natural, so if you've got it, flaunt it. For others, seeing visible armpit and leg hair still creates discomfort. When you've spent years desperately attempting to rid your body of hair, being photographed with armpit hair on the red carpet requires getting over your own conditioned disapproval and a negative response from the public.
Julia Roberts ' 1999 armpit reveal at the Cannes premiere of Notting Hill is a classic case. Although the Homecoming actress told Busy Phillipps that her visible body hair "wasn't a statement," twenty years later, she can still vividly remember the moment it happened and the resulting photo that made world news. It spurred that much conversation. 
"When I was a younger woman, I thought it was a statement," Busy said. "I thought it was really punk rock and cool."
Two decades later, however, millennial and Gen-Z women are agreeing with Busy. Fueled by the ability to be as authentic as possible, these stars consistently bring their cultural beauty traditions, statement-making fashion and body hair to the red carpet. Unlike Julia's accidental reveal in the '90s, Miley Cyrus , Paris Jackson , Amandla Stenberg and more are making a very clear statement in the era of #MeToo and other pushes for female equality: Body hair is a natural, and thus should be accepted. In fact, it's cool.
In honor of the sentiment and Januhairy, check out what the stars that are getting behind the push for body hair acceptance below!
Cheers to the woman that started it all. Back in 1999, the Homecoming actress took to the Cannes Film Festival red carpet wearing a red sequined 
Before it was cool, the '90s sitcom star revealed her body hair on the Golden Globes red carpet with pride. Pulling her dress up and laughing, the actress let it be known that she's not ashamed.
This singer does not care about shaving her legs. Last year, when asked how her partner Simon Konecki feels about the star gave the ultimate clapback : "He has no choice," she retorted. "I'll have no man telling me to shave my f**kin' legs. Shave yours." 
The Hate U Give actress, who doubles as an activist, made a major statement at the European premiere of the movie late late year. In a beautiful black gown and flawless beauty, the star posed to reveal the natural hair under her arms. 
Everyone was talking about Michael Jackson 's daughter's bold style at the 2017 MTV Video Music Awards, which included a Dior ensemble and body hair.
The star has demonstrated herself as a champion for the movement by posing on the carpet with visible body hair multiple times and posting the iconic 1999 photo of Julia Roberts on her Instagram. She captioned the photo, "Beautiful in every way."
While the CFDA Fashion Awards is one of the top fashion events of the year, the Girls actress made a serious statement about her style by wearing her armpit hair with pride in 2015.
Her sister agrees, revealing her body hair at the 2017 Golden Globes.
If you're joining the movement, at least you know that Hollywood is on your side!
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What causes women to grow hair on their chests?


Genetics can cause some women to grow more body hair
However, everyone is different and there is no 'normal' amount of body hair
Having an excessive amount of the hormone androgen can make women grow hair on their chests, face and abdomen
A side-effect of polycystic ovary syndrome is excessive hair growth


FASHION FORWARD I’m plus-size - I love my bikinis, they go up to size 26 and cup size G/H
TOTAL STEAL I'm midsize and have found the perfect dress to hide my lower tummy
TOP IT OFF I'm size 12 - 3 affordable pieces are key to a flattering style for midsections
NAIL NIGHTMARE My horrible manicure left me traumatized for months
GROWING up, Esther Calixte-Bea felt ashamed whenever hairs cropped up on her chest.
As a teenager, the artist, from Montreal, Canada, "obsessively" shaved and waxed out of fear her school friends would see her unusual body hair.
"I would freak out if just two hairs appeared," Esther recalled. "Shaving and waxing caused me tremendous amounts of pain."
Describing how she's just a "very hairy person", she added: "There is no medical explanation behind my hair.
"I have recently learnt that the women on my father's side are quite hairy and it is perfectly normal."
"I come from the Wè tribe in Ivory Coast, Africa, and the women in my great grandmother's time were very hairy and it was seen as beautiful."
But developing a hairy chest as a teenage girl in the noughties wasn't easy for Esther and she struggled with depression for years.
The body positivity activist said her body hair was a "heavy burden" for many years and it even left her suicidal in her teens.
She continued: "It has taken me most of my life for me to accept my body and embrace who I am.
"I became fed up with feeling insecure and shy. It was tiring carrying around a heavy burden and hiding my hair from people."
I would freak out if just two hairs appeared. Shaving and waxing caused me tremendous amounts of pain
In the summer of 2019, Esther decided to confront her fears and stopped shaving completely.
"It is the best thing I have ever done as I feel sexier and comfortable in my own skin," she said. "It was more hassle than it was worth."
At first, Esther felt nervous going out in shorts that showed her hairy legs - but now feels totally comfortable in her own skin.
"People stare but I don’t have to worry anymore. Fear tried to paralyse me," she said. "But I don’t have to worry anymore as I have accepted who I am."
Now that she proudly wears clothes that show off her leg, armpit and chest hair, Esther questions why she ever felt the need to cover it in the first place.
She added: "If women weren’t supposed to have hair, we wouldn’t grow it. It is the society that tells us to shave.
"I have redefined beauty for myself and I no longer allow society to dictate it for me. I have decided what beautiful is for me."
Although Esther says she's occasionally filmed while out and about, she says the reaction has been 90 per cent positive.
"I have received thousands of messages from women all over the globe who thought they were alone," Esther said. "I have shown them that facial and body hair is nothing to be ashamed of."
The artist also paints women with body hair in a bid to normalise it.
"I paint beautiful pictures of women who have hairy bodies," she added. "I don’t want hair to be an obstacle anymore. I refuse to victimise myself because of it.”
EVERY 90 minutes in the UK a life is lost to suicide.
It doesn't discriminate, touching the lives of people in every corner of society - from the homeless and unemployed to builders and doctors, reality stars and footballers.
It's the biggest killer of people under the age of 35, more deadly than cancer and car crashes.
And men are three times more likely to take their own life than women.
Yet it's rarely spoken of, a taboo that threatens to continue its deadly rampage unless we all stop and take notice, now.
That is why The Sun launched the You're Not Alone campaign.
The aim is that by sharing practical advice, raising awareness and breaking down the barriers people face when talking about their mental health, we can all do our bit to help save lives.
Let's all vow to ask for help when we need it, and listen out for others... You're Not Alone.
If you, or anyone you know, needs help dealing with mental health problems, the following organisations provide support:
For more real life stories, this traveller groom who said he’s a ‘two woman kind of man’ dumped his pregnant girlfriend because ‘arguments are bad luck’.
And family found a hidden message left by girl inside second-hand caravan – and people think she’s a ‘legend’.
Plus this woman was called a ‘disgusting fat pig’ who was good for ‘one f**k’ by her Tinder match so she got him fired.
I’m plus-size - I love my bikinis, they go up to size 26 and cup size G/H
I'm midsize and have found the perfect dress to hide my lower tummy
I'm size 12 - 3 affordable pieces are key to a flattering style for midsections
My horrible manicure left me traumatized for months
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