She plucks, waxes and shapes her eyebrows, washes, conditions, and styles her hair, uses an eyelash curling machine on her eyelashes, wears eyeliner, mascara, eyebrow pencil, base, blush, eyeshadow, and lipstick, ...but won't shave her pits or her legs, which takes far less time?
Try wearing nylons or tights with hairy legs, hon. It's painful as you walk around having all your leg hairs torn this way then that with every step.
Same with having hairy pits and most women's dresses and tops. Women's style demands a closer fitting sleeve than men, with a high and more fitted arm's eye. Armpit hair gets caught by the fabric and painfully plucked just as part of normal movement.
And then add wearing a bra (which she doesn't appear to be wearing either) and having the support straps tight enough to offer support also catching hairs and pulling them out throughout the day.
She's just going through an attention seeking phase. (Her
facebook page lists her as an actress).
It's still novel for her and she hasn't discovered all the consequences yet as the hair is growing out, like only being able to comfortably wear off-the-rack men's plaid flannel shirts (Which is what bull dykes do) if she doesn't want to be in pain every time she twists her torso and pulling hairs, and how pretty much everything form fitting, cute and modern that shows off her size is soon going to be painful to wear.
But hey, all those dowdy traditional peasant dresses dating to pre-1800s? Totally going to work for her. So maybe she can arrange to only appear in period dramas as hired help or a field worker. Hard to find that off the rack though. But senior reduced mobility clothing also works.
It'd be like when women loudly decided wearing bras were confining and unnecessary ...and after a few weeks of flopping around in discomfort quietly went back to wearing them again. Men didn't invent bras, women did. For their own comfort. Same with shaving armpits and legs. Women starting do it on their own. For their own comfort.