(Trad. Laura Mcgloughlin)
Not waxing or showing publicly that you don't wax is usually a political decision. This book dismantles preconceived ideas about the supposed benefits of body hair removing and analyzes the social penalty that comes with showing body hair as it is born.
With data in hand, we will see that the choice is not free and that showing or not showing body hair is not a simple harmless option.
Bel Olid exposes with clarity and courage not only the contradictions of women's hair removing, but also everything that entails of social submission, obedience to demanding market regulations and the personal insecurity of so many women.
Why the circle of hair removing, submission and self-hatred hast to be cut.