A TV advert for a has created great debate . The ad shows women shaving real body hair. This seems to be an thing and nothing to write home about - TV-ad content. However, it is the first on U.S. TV that an ad has shown the shaving of body hair. For decades, razor companies have aired ads showing women shaving already legs and armpits. There is never a hair in . It seems as though the companies want to promote the image that women have hairless bodies. The new ad by the razor Billie has corrected this.
Billie's ad is the first in 100 years that shows women have body hair. All ads showed hairless women. Billie showed women shaving hair from their toes, stomachs, , and between their eyebrows. Billie co-founder Georgina Gooley told a that she was shocked at companies show women to have smooth bodies. She said: "When brands pretend that all women have hairless bodies, it's a of body-shaming." She added: "Shaving is a choice, and no one should be telling women to do with hair."