Eggerue and a group of four other women—including a model, a student, and a cage dancer—stop all grooming for one month. The journey culminates in a public photo exhibition of their natural bodies to challenge aesthetic standards.
The documentary and broader historical research provide context for how these trends have cycled through time: Bring Back the Bush: Where Did All the Pubic Ha...
Bring Back the Bush: Where Did All the Pubic Hair Go? (2019) Eggerue and a group of four other women—including
Presented by body-positive activist (known online as "The Slumflower"), the film investigates why hair removal has become a default social expectation despite being a relatively recent cultural shift. (2019) Presented by body-positive activist (known online as
It highlights that 60% of women experience health complications from hair removal, such as epidermal abrasions, ingrown hairs, and even a slight increase in STI transmission. A Hirsute History: From Ancient Egypt to Today
The film identifies pornography as a primary driver for the "bare" standard, noting how cinematic requirements for visibility in adult films eventually seeped into mainstream beauty expectations.
is a provocative 2019 documentary, first aired on Channel 4 in the UK, that explores the cultural disappearance of female pubic hair and the modern taboos surrounding it. The Documentary Core
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