Blogueira fica um ano sem se depilar para promover beleza natural

Sentindo-se livre, Morgan não pretende tão cedo voltar a tirar os pelos das axilas e das pernas.

Por Marcela Bonafé Atualizado em 31 out 2024, 21h51 - Publicado em 19 abr 2017, 11h31

Você já parou para pensar em quanto tempo perde por ano depilando as pernas e as axilas? Ou em quanto gasta comprando lâminas ou pagando a depiladora? Definitivamente, não é pouco! A blogueira fitness Morgan Mikenas economizou bastante dinheiro e horas ao passar um ano inteirinho sem remover os pelos do corpo. O motivo principal, no entanto, foi promover a beleza natural da mulher.

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"There is nothing more rare, nor more beautiful, than a woman being unapologetically herself; comfortable in her perfect imperfection. To me, that is the true essence of beauty."~Steve Maraboli 🌸✨ Not just woman, but everyone! Imagine if everyone just decided that today was the day they loved themselves and embraced every part of them selves. Accepting and loving your body and your "flaws" because you know they are what makes you who you are. If you are focused on being true to yourself in every moment, you are less concerned what others think, which will lead to peace of mind. When you have nothing to hide and you can freely be yourself, there is a profound peace/confidence you will emanate to the world that will inspire others. ✨💝🤘🏼I also just posted a new YouTube video on why I don't shave my body hair and how it helped me(link in bio)☺ #bodypositive #spreadlove #behappy #namaste #hairywomen #healing #healthylifestyle #selfcare #loveyourself #beyourself #bethechange #divine #inspireothers #inspirationalquotes #positivity #goodvibesonly #lifeisbeautiful #hairy #gratitude #weareone #higherconsciousness #freespirit #empowerment #smile #feelgood

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“O propósito não é criticar as pessoas que se depilam, eu só quero falar sobre como isso (aceitar meus pelos) me ajudou a ficar mais confortável comigo mesma”, explica em um vídeo publicado no YouTube, em que conta sobre sua iniciativa. “Quem sabe não inspiro outras pessoas a fazerem algo que as deixe mais confiantes?”, completa.

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It's just nice to embrace the natural beauty that you are.. the beauty that's on the inside AND the outside☺💙 What is beauty anyway? To me… it's to be beautiful before someone else told you what beautiful is supposed to be.. Just as you are, you are beautiful✨💞#bodyhairdontcare #fitness #bodypositive #spreadlove #gratitude #namaste #bethechange #beauty #hairywomen #empowerment #bebold #beyou #loveandlight #positivity #encouragement #onelove #freespirit #effyourbeautystandards #natural #physique #selfcare #selflove #fitnessmodel

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Quando tinha cerca de 12 anos, Morgan conta que sofreu bullying na aula de ginástica porque estava com as pernas peludas. Isso a inspirou ainda mais a aceitar a própria beleza do seu corpo em vez de ficar seguindo o que a sociedade espera dela: que tenha uma pele perfeitamente lisinha e depilada. “Quero que ninguém sinta vergonha de quem é”, destaca a blogueira.

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WARNING If body hair offends you, you will want to keep scrolling, no negativity please👋🏼👌🏼 Current physique from 3 weeks of not lifting because of an injury. I'm definitely missing the pump and endorphins for sure, but I love where I am right now. Enjoy your journey. Don't love yourself any less because you no longer have abs, or you are a few pounds heavier. And I'm fully aware that my body hair is clearly visible in this picture, and that's the whole reason I posted it. I've have been getting beautiful emails from females who I inspired to stop removing their body hair and have helped send them on their journey of self love. For that reason I refuse to stop sharing my natural self. So if that is a problem, go ahead and unfollow me! For a majority of my life I have been chasing acceptance and love from others, and not focused what is actually important.. Loving MYSELF and feeling comfortable in my own skin and not needing anyone's approval. Love myself for who I am, and not have to change something about myself to be accepted.. Appreciate yourself and the changes you go through. Don't be so hard on yourself☺️💜

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Morgan recebeu bastante apoio e muitos elogios por se posicionar sobre o que ela acredita e incentivar o amor próprio. No vídeo, ela ainda conta que o namorado dela também gostou e concorda que ela é bonita de qualquer forma. Afinal, todo mundo fica bem mais reluzente quando está sorrindo e feliz do jeitinho que é, né?!

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Growing up, I just wanted to be like everyone else. I didn't value or understand the beauty in being different at the time. I have found that the things I get criticized for, which is usually being different and just doing my own thing and just being original, is what has made me successful. To me, success is love. Success is helping others and making an impact. Success is loving yourself. Success is loving what you do. Success is loving how you go about facing the challenges that life throws at you, and coming out on the other side better than you were before. Being different is normal. Being different is a good thing! It is what makes you who you are. Being different is freedom. You are one of a kind, and that is your power. Find what makes you stand out. What makes you different? Embrace that and just be happy:)

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Lembrando que a principal discussão aqui não é ter ou não pelos, mas se aceitar e fazer com que a sociedade te aceite do jeitinho que você é ou quiser ser. Viva a liberdade!

E aí, o que você achou da iniciativa de Morgan Mikenas? 

 

+ Leia mais: O #BodyPositivity da Galera CAPRICHO vai te inspirar!

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