
A powerful and provocative photo series is flipping the script on female beauty standards and challenging women to put down their razors and pick up a new accessory: natural armpit hair.
Long before razors, lasers, and waxing strips became everyday items in beauty routines, hair removal was already a deeply rooted practice.
In fact, the journey goes as far back as the Stone Age when both men and women used primitive tools – like seashells and sharpened stones – to scrape hair from their bodies.
‘Primitive ancestry’
Thousands of years later, Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection introduced a new lens: fur loss attributed to sexual selection.
