Rosemary Greenwood reflects on her pre-wedding anxiety about facial hair, revealing how cultural expectations lead to shame and silence among women dealing with this issue.
Studies indicate that nearly half of all women experience facial hair at some point, yet cultural norms render such visibility shameful, prompting numerous hair removal solutions.
With over 80% of women feeling self-conscious about facial hair, societal pressures drive many to regularly remove it, despite efforts to normalize body hair in general.
Historical examples like Annie Jones illustrate the long-standing visibility of women's facial hair, contrasting current societal norms that often treat it as taboo.
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