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Fuzzy and Free: What this New Hair Removal Campaign Means for Women

One of our readers opens up about her first experience of being shamed for her body hair, while celebrating photographer Ashley Armitage and Razor company Billie's decision to create the first hair removal ad that actually features fuzzy, stubbly women in all their glory. 
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