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Neck Hair Is the New Thing the Internet Wants You to Be Self-Conscious About

Do those wisps of hair on your neck bother you? You can do something about them...or not. Whatever
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Women's body hair has been on the table for discussion and analysis -- as well as the pressure to do something with it -- pretty much since the dawn of time. Specifically, the female form in many ancient cultures has historically been shown as fully hairless from the eyebrows down. In ancient Egypt, shaving (with a sharp piece of flint, yikes) and sugaring were the preferred methods of hair removal, and in the Middle Ages, European women removed their eyebrows and forehead hair to create a larger brow.

In recent years, celebs like Julia Roberts, Miley Cyrus and Madonna have flashed underarm hair, and Amber Rose recently showed much, much more. That choice to let hair grow out of their hair follicles, a completely natural thing for the human body to do, has been met with a chorus of disgust from commenters on the Internet and talk shows.

Until very recently, less attention has been paid to hair around the neckline, but the advent of Kim Kardashian (of course) talking about removing the baby hairs around her face and errant hairs along her neckline changed all that.

"My forehead had all these little baby hairs, and I would always break out because of them," she wrote on her app. "Every photographer would Photoshop them out anyway, and I thought I looked better without the baby hairs, but now I miss them."

"I also lasered my neck because I had such a hairy neck," she added. (In fact, Kardashian told Allure in 2010 that her body is now completely hairless.)

Are you feeling her? Don't worry -- you're probably not the only one to grab a mirror to see just how hairy the nape of your neck is, or wonder if your ponytail looks painfully unkempt with all those stray hairs "messing up" your neckline.

No matter what the internet, media or your mom tells you, it's not weird or gross for women to have neck hair. "It is totally normal/common for women to grow hair further down on the nape of their neck," says Christi Alldredge, senior specialist at Spruce & Bond. But, she adds, "Definitely consider removing it if it will make you feel more confident when you wear your hair up."

Ultimately, the choice is yours. If you feel more confident about an updo with a manicured neckline, don't hesitate to experiment with waxing or a more permanent solution like laser hair removal. And if you dig that little fuzz on the back of your neck, roll with it.

Ahead, 10 celebs who may inspire you to love your hairy neck -- or not. Either way, we definitely won't judge.

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Kim Kardashian West
A younger Kim K. shows off her baby and neckline hair, which she had removed with lasers in her early 30s, according to her website. "I've definitely seen an increase of people wanting to treat the little baby hair around their hairline in the past couple of years," says Christi Alldredge, senior specialist at Spruce & Bond. "Specifically, I noticed that more people wanted to treat this area after Kim K. had her hairline treated. It's a very easy area to laser, and the results can be lovely."

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Kylie Jenner
Some of Kim's regret about removing her excess hair may come from younger sis Kylie. The beauty guru, when not wearing one of her numerous candy-colored wigs, often shows off a full neck of hair with her messy top knot.

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Jennifer Lopez
Triple threat J.Lo -- and new love Alex Rodriguez -- seems pretty unbothered by the curls on the back of her neck.

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Sofia Richie
Model and famous person Sofia Richie often tucks her hair up in a knot in her casual chic Instagram shots. Sweet curls of blond hair escape behind her ears and down her neck -- and she seems pretty un-self-conscious about it.

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BY TANYA EDWARDS | JUL 10, 2017 | SHARES
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