ICYMI: all women have fine, thin hair covering their faces and necks—and it’s completely normal. (No, you're not alone in plucking those chin hairs.) How coarse, or dark that hair is, is a result of ...
These pinups won’t be caught trending with shaggy skin — not by the hairs of their chinny-chin-chins. Beauty influencers are busy making a big fuzz about the most cutting-edge primping hack to date: ...
Many parents hear young daughters asking to remove body hair, often due to social pressure. An expert explains how to cope ...
Jessica Booth is a New York-based freelance writer who regularly writes about health, wellness, parenting, food, travel, beauty and more for a variety of publications. She currently writes for Forbes ...
Millions of women regularly remove it. Does it have to be that way? Credit...Lisa Sorgini for The New York Times Supported by By Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff The day before Rosemary Greenwood’s first ...
From vellus hair to leg hair, and all the hair in between, hair removal is a monthly (or weekly) beauty regimen for many Black women. Whether you remove hair with a razor in the bathroom or book a ...
Let’s face the fuzz. It’s 2019, we have body hair and we’re not afraid to let it all grow or let it all go. More importantly: here at Refinery29, we’re not afraid to talk about it. Together with Braun ...