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I've finally accepted i'm a bearded woman - shake my beauty

I've finally accepted i'm a bearded woman - shake my beauty

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VANESSA Ramirez, from Buckeye, Arizona, was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome when she was around 14 years old. Vanessa started noticing hair developing on her face which really affected her confidence. She told Truly: I really hated it, I would cover my face or have my head down all the time. I just really didn't let anyone get too close to me. Vanessa started shaving her facial hair in an attempt to hide it from the world, but would notice later the same day that she would be getting stubble once again. Vanessa felt like the only thing she could do is hide away and this even stopped her from going outside at her lowest point. However, Vanessa couldn't hide away anymore and made the incredibly brave decision to put down the razor for good. Six months ago I started growing a beard and today I decided to finally show it to the public. Vanessa's incredible journey has brought her to this point and she wants every woman with PCOS to accept themselves, she added: Don't be afraid to rock what you got!
Date: 2023-09-12

Comments and reviews: 30


People really don't care how you look you have a perfect timing opportunity with all of the genders and all of the lgbtq community identification and what's going on these days in society it's normal that's the new normal so nobody really cares what you look like it's been a lot of people that look like you for a long time walking the streets. Not the only problem is I mean people might want to hit on you without knowing that's something you may have to deal with that might be an issue but I guess you know somebody comes on to you can cross that bridge when you get to it but I mean it's The New normal. Society has definitely become more acceptable to differences of people so that has definitely worked in your favor. The most important thing is that you just love yourself the most important thing is that you're happy. Whether you choose to shave or not shave everyone should love themselves.
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I have pcos and had some hair growing on my chin. Like a goatee. I was shaving but it would still leave a dark patch where people can tell I had shaved. Then I begin plucking which was a hassle to sit there plucking every single hair every few days because they grew in so fast. After years of plucking I no longer felt the pain of it anymore which was good. Eventually I was able to afford laser hair removal and got rid of it forever after 8 professional treatments, and now every few months I do a follow up treatment laser at home with my own laser hair remover just to ensure it doesn-t grow back
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This video is meant for me. I struggle everyday with it, even now when i go over my chin with my fingers i feel stubbles which are shaved 2 days ago. It makes me unhappy and i can not grow it out. Thats just a no go. Maybe i have lucky in this unluckyness that i wear a headscarf which hides my chin also. But for the rest of my life i dont think to uncover myself for a man or marry someone. If the -normal- people could know how painful this is, that a person can think in this way, they would never say a bad word to shortcomes i guess.
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When did being all the same become beautiful? Its our differences that make us amazing. shes beautiful, and thats not just to be nice, shes a beautiful girl that lools like shes suppose to. Who came up with the rules of same =beautiful? had to be bland a$$ people that got tired of not being noticed, that tried to make others outside the box feels like they weren't poppin. gtfoh. Can you imagine a world of everyone looking exactly alike? nah I'll pass!
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I have the same condition that she has but mine is not as bad as hers, I get bits of hair but I use nair and pluck my chin. I used to shave but I realized it makes it worst. I mean I-m glad she-s not ashamed of who she is but I don-t wanna grow a beard honestly, it-s just uncomfortable for me. I do sometimes have hair on my face when I-m with my boyfriend and I-m glad he doesn-t say anything to me.
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I have a little facial hair too and it-s crazy how judgmental and close minded people are about it. We surround our standards around the male gaze so much that even the slightest lack of femininity can cause people(men and women) to become hostile. I-ve been told that having the slightest bit of hair on my face made me unattractive. It-s so sad. I really commend her for this.
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Just because hair grows on you your face does not mean you have to accept a beard. I am a man have plenty of hair growth but would not like to have a beard. There is nothing to accept, I don't want a beard so I shave like millions of other men. So I don't get the accepting bit, why accept something, to accept it means you were not too keen so just shave.
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I used to shave my armpits and always hated it because my skin is sensitive, and it left me bleeding and itchy. So I stopped in college and yeah, some dudes passed me up because of it but I don-t need them lol. I have a great boyfriend now who loves me. I only shaved because society told me to. Hairiness is freedom for me
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You remind me SO much of my daughter. Seriously, you could be sisters. She also suffers from PCOS & all the things that go with it.
I tell her ( from day one, no matter what ) - you are so beautiful! You could be a
Model-
And honestly to you too!
Be -You- baby! You-re beautiful!

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I freaking LOVE THIS! We need to break this box that we put women into in regard to what a woman -should- look like. Same for men. I love that you are living your most authentic life and being unapologetically you! That is the most beautiful thing in life!
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I have PCOS and I have facial hair too! I lasered mine, and it still grows a little bit, so I bleach the ones that grow. Waxing and shaving is bad for my sensitive skin. Each to their own. I like to get rid of my beard as I-m not as confident.
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Even I have Pcos. The most depressing aspect of it is gaining weight constantly even though you are on diet and exercise. It's extremely tough to maintain weight. Even I used to have facial hair but fortunately it's manageable for me.
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The other day a friend of a friend was telling me how he finds this gross and I was just so pissed off at him. Really don't want to have to talk to him again if he's too ignorant to accept people the way they are. She's beautiful
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I've noticed as I've gotten older I'm almost 34 starting to see a lot of hair on my chin and it makes me wonder if if I have this condition myself. Happy you have confidence to be your true settle
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I've met a bearded woman she was so sweet.
I was young I did look at her I was soo confused I didn't say anything cos I didn't want to be rude. but after I got to know her she was sweet

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It is a MYTH that shaving your facial hair causes it to grow faster or thicker! She says that she regrets shaving in the first place when it doesn't affect hair growth at all.
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You can do laser work on it once for all. truth is beard is for men not for women. but it is disease which u are having so treat it with laser technology
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Losing weight in a healthy way, progesterone and estrogen cream, and also an at home laser hair removal would have slowed down the excessive hair growth.
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I also embrace my chin hair/beard. I love it and it makes me feel better about myself. This woman in this video is so attractive and awesome. - -
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My wife has this one long hair under her chin that grows outta know where always tells me to pull it off but it always comes back a 2 weeks later
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I'm happy for her, but I have PCOS I will never accept it. I do waxing, shaving Plucking, and I'm doing laser next. But good for her.
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Wft is this rubbish! this is the problem in America go ahead be proud of yourself don-t be ashamed, this is sickening in so many levels.
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I have pcos also and have facial hair as well. I was, tweeze, or shave sometimes. When I'm not feeling well I just let it grow out.
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Beautiful. naturally. u will help so many people for the pain stuff like that causes. well done you for positivity. Amen. xxx
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I just think beards in general are disgusting they look like pubic hair whether it's on a man or a woman it's my opinion.
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Girl do you! I can see the peace on your face now. Be happy! There are a lot more ppl like you than you think! Love it!
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I'm sorry ppl were ever mean to u. U look great. More ppl need to know about that diagnosis. N not judge n u look great
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Har is beutiful she has a beard and the can change that fact about as easely as i can change the fakt i have blu eyes
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She looks amazing and she's amazing for not caring about if people think otherwise! I'm so very proud of her!
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This is a medical condition I personally wouldn-t embrace it though she started becoming more and masculine
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