The beard didn’t stop her from becoming a woman, and now it’s just part of the soul, said the girl.
Las Vegas sideshow performer Dakota Cook, 30, who has been shaving her face twice a day since she was 13, has grown a beard and is starting to look sexier than ever. The DailyMail writes about it.
Every month, the young woman applies wax until she learns to accept her hair. That said, despite the fact that she passed several tests, it’s unclear what caused Dakota’s facial hair. Doctors believe that this may be due to the fact that his adrenal glands produce higher levels of testosterone. Therefore, he called himself an unchosen person.
“It all started with peach fuzz on my face, which got longer and darker. A family friend had pointed this out, so my stepfather took me to the doctors for a checkup and then took me to the barbershop for my first waxing. It was very uncomfortable and by that time I was about to learn how to shave my legs. I grew up in a time when women with facial hair were so stigmatized that the ladies at the salon told me that women shouldn’t have facial hair. I guess it stuck with me because for the next ten years I just went into this spiral of shame where I tried to hide my face in pictures and waxed every week. first retail jobs, I shaved my face twice a day, once in the morning and then at break because the hair was too visible. irritated and red,” Dakota admitted.
It wasn’t until 2015 that Dakota finally decided to embrace facial hair.
“Growing a beard was a bit awkward at first, it took a lot of effort to not just cut it off and shave it again. Now I’m in the role of Dakota, the bearded girl, and it really comes through in my sideshow performance where I also do the things like hammering nails into my nose or walking into a mirror. Even though I’m non-binary, I dress very feminine, love makeup, dresses and skirts. A beard didn’t stop me from being a girl, now it’s part of it of me and I wish I had accepted it,” he admitted.
It will be remembered that earlier the American record holder with the longest manicure Ayanna Williams from Houston cut her nails. He did it for the first time in 30 years.
The American entered the Guinness Book of Records with a 13-meter nail
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