One beauty brand is debunking the myth that women need to remove all their body hair to look and feel beautiful. Razor company Billie launched a new campaign timed to 4th of July, called “Red, White, ...
Shaving rash, ingrown hairs, the agony of a Brazilian or the expense of laser removal: anyone who has tried to remove their body hair will know it can be far more hassle and pain than it’s worth. And ...
The ad opens with an engine's vroom and a long, panning shot of hairy legs. A succession of body parts appear: Armpits, stomachs, bikini lines and glabellas (that's the skin between the eyebrows) — ...
Close your eyes and think about the last razor commercial you saw starring a woman. A slick, sharp blade slides up the model's leg — despite the fact that her limb is suspiciously fuzz-free. You might ...
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If you’ve ever watched a women’s razor commercial, you’ve probably observed one of the weirdest hypocrisies of advertising. Despite selling products for the removal of body hair, razor commercials ...
For men, shaving subscriptions options are bountiful with companies like Dollar Shave Club, Harry’s and even Gillette offering the convenience of bringing personal care to your doorstep. Billie ...
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