Social media has done a lot of bad for people, theres no doubt of that.
But in 2025, more and more women are making their voice heard.
Theyre taking something thats always been controversial and shutting down any conversations around it.
Bush, and the conversations that surround it, are back!
Has bush made a complete comeback?
Perhaps not entirely, seeing as there is still a negative stigma around it.
Everyone in Ancient Egypt were in on the bush-free lifestyle.
to remove all traces of body hair.
During this time, it was seen as rather uncivilized to have pubic hair.
Those who were wealthy would use flints, pumice stones, or tweezers to get rid of any bush.
But things may have taken a little bit of a turn in The Middle Ages.
A few scholars have speculated that this was in large amounts due to the hygiene of the era.
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Fast forward to the 1970s, andsexual freedomwas all the craze.
As we entered the 2000s, the shift in perception was very noticeable.
Brazilian waxes were introduced to the conversation, especially after a now-iconic episode ofSex and the City.
These trends, she claimed, were bound to change.
And now, the 2020s.
And it turns out, this led to more of an opportunity to embrace natural body hair.
While the full Brazilian style remains popular, theres been a shift in embracing a more natural look.
Check out the results: