Pubic Hair Shown in Ad for the First Time! Razor Brand Billie's Stance on Body Positivity Impresses Netizens (Watch Video)
Titled 'Red, White, and You Do You', Billie's new ad tries to encourage women to be comfortable in their bodies. So in their new ad for razor blades, the company showed women of all colours and sizes enjoying the time at the beach. And there are shots of unshaven armpit and pubic hair.
Women shaving their already waxed hands is how companies selling hair-removing products show women's body in advertising. Thin, fair women with straight hair are the ideals promoted by the media. While there is a positive change in the wind with brands becoming more inclusive in their approach, the many continue to promote unrealistic body expectations. And now, in a massive breakthrough, razor brand Billie dared to defy these norms by showing women with pubic hair in their latest ad! Nike Launches First Ever Plus-Size Mannequins to Promote Inclusivity and Body Positivity! Internet Is Divided.
Titled 'Red, White, and You Do You', the video tries to encourage women to be comfortable in their bodies. It shows a group of women by the sea in their bikinis being comfortable in their unshaven bikini line and hairy armpits. This is the first time real female pubic hair has been shown in advertising. Plus Size Baby Store Panties Worn by Zero Size Models! Twitter Is Furious Over the Offensive Ad by Lingerie Company.
Here is the ad:
Billie's ad comes after their groundbreaking campaign last year called 'Project Body Hair' which was the first-ever razor ad to show female body hair. Billie co-founder Georgina Gooley told TODAY Style, "To celebrate our one-year anniversary of Project Body Hair and the beginning of summer, we wanted to challenge the notion of being 'summer ready.' A lot of women feel the pressure to remove their body hair when they're wearing a bathing suit so we felt like it was the perfect time to get out there and say 'no matter what you choose, you're already summer ready.'"
As the video went viral, women took to social media appreciating the brand's move. Check out Twitter reactions below:
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For this body positivity ad, the brand partnered with Ashley Armitage, who had directed the original Project Body Hair.
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Gooley further said, "Historically, women's razor brands have portrayed body hair as 'socially problematic.' In an attempt to sell more razors, they instilled shame around having women's body hair. For the last 100 years, the idea of women's body hair was so taboo that we have been seeing commercials where razors shave completely hairless skin, and the entire shaving category refused to show it."
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