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New competition for Gillette: Billie encourages Women to shave Mustaches like Men

 
 
 
 
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Remember those evil Gillette ads, encouraging men to hate themselves because they have “toxic masculinity”? Well now, there’s new competition in town, Billie is encouraging “empowered” feminist women to shave their mustaches, just like men do, razor blades now feel the need to educate people.

This world is going crazier and crazier by the day, are we customers in fact pupils in school???

Why do some freaking razor blade companies feel the need to teach us how to behave? Clown world? Nope, psycho world.

They closed most of the asylums and nowadays almost nobody goes to an asylum for psychos because they have basically almost completely eradicated them. Clearly its time to reopen them as psychos shouldn’t run free making advertisements and stating psycho opinions in public.

So check this out, the woman who made this disgusting ad said that “We’re hoping to encourage women to feel more comfortable with their upper lip hair.” Anything wrong with that statement? No? Nothing? Where the hell is your logic people??!?!??!!

So they are encouraging women to feel comfortable with having mustaches……. BY SHAVING THEM OFF!

Ohh hey girl, you should feel comfortable with your mustache, its nothing out of the ordinary, but ummm you know, you should shave it though with our Billie razors! Planet of the psychos, I tell you!

If you are a woman and you’re thinking about doing this, DON’T!!!!!!!! Under no circumstances ever do such a thing because it will stimulate the hair with each and every single time you shave and it will grow back bigger, faster and bushier than ever before.

If you wanna get rid of it, go do a laser procedure for permanent hair removal or if you feel like embracing it and proudly display your woman-mustache in public, well just go to a mental asylum and ask them to check you out first.

This applies only if you are a brunette. If you are a blonde, don’t worry if you have a tiny mustache, just ignore it, the blonde hair color is barely visible on the skin, nobody will even notice it.

So here’s the report from the Daily Mail:

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You go girl! Be empowered, show those “toxic men” who is boss, shave that mustache!!!

A razor company has released a new campaign that celebrates the female mustache in an attempt to change the conversation surrounding female body hair.

Trendy female-focused brand Billie has made its mark in the razor industry by releasing barrier-breaking ads that actually promote female body hair — and now the company has set its sights on women’s mustaches.

‘For us, women’s mustaches were important to talk about — we all have them, in some shape or form, but no one talks about them, except when it’s time to discreetly remove them,’ Billie Co-Founder Georgina Gooley told DailyMail.com of the latest campaign, which was released in honor of month-long charity campaign Movember.

In the campaign ad, it features women proudly modeling their upper lip hair for the cameras.

‘Our hair has a very important announcement to make…women have mustaches too,’ the campaign models express while proudly displaying their facial hair.

‘The world may not know this because we go through a lot to hide them,’ the ad continues, showing women using a range of hair removal products like wax, razors, and lasers to rid the upper lip of all hair.

But Billie went on to encourage women to embrace their facial hair for the month of November instead of attempting to hide it.

‘This Movember we’re growing them out and joining in,’ the campaign encouraged viewers. ‘Cause a ‘stache is a ‘stache. And we shouldn’t let our perfectly good ones go to waste.’

Movember was the optimal time for Billie to launch its latest message about body hair as the month of November is typically dedicated to males growing out their mustaches to raise awareness for men’s health.

Now, the razor brand hopes women can join in on the cause by modeling their own facial hair without the pressure to hide it.

‘We’re hoping to encourage women to feel more comfortable with their upper lip hair,’ Gooley said. ‘We’ve spent our lives going to great lengths to hide them and we want women to be able to sport them out in the open if they want.’

People who participate in the campaign are encouraged to visit Billie’s Movember team page to donate money. Billie vows to match 100 per cent of donations up to $50,000.

‘Since we’re encouraging women to celebrate their own mustaches by joining the Billie Movember team, we also wanted to make sure we’re doing our part to support the cause,’ the brand explained.

Billie first made headlines when it released its Project Body hair campaign in 2018 to challenge how razor ads show female hair.

At the time, the release of the ad sparked conversations about body hair and how it should be viewed because campaign models were shown with armpit and leg hair instead of smooth skin.

‘Prior to Project Body Hair, razor brands only ever showed razors gliding over women’s completely hairless skin,’ Gooley said. ‘For more than a century, women’s body hair was deemed too “taboo” to ever actually show. Our campaign was a historic first and has started to dissolve the unrealistic depictions of women in mass media.’

Billie has also noticed more inclusive messaging towards body hair from other brands after it released Project Body Hair.

Then this summer the brand created its Red, White, and You Do You campaign showing off women at the beach with pubic hair — which also sparked conversations about females and their body hair.

And Gooley revealed the company has no intention of slowing down from its messaging, saying this next year for Billie ‘will be a big one’ for the company.

‘We’re so glad that Billie has opened the doors for other brands to finally portray women in a more multi-dimensional way,’ Gooley added. ‘We’re happy to be championing this change and excited to keep moving the industry forward.’

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