"Imperfectly" Harnam Kauron has changed the definition of beauty
HARNAAM KAUR is the source of 25-year-old women in England. She broke the internet last summer appearing in Photoshoot Mindblowing "Bridal Beard Flower with Harnaam Kaur". The photos have become virals and Kaur has become a new model for girls dissipated.
"Love yourself, you are the only one you have"@Harnaam kaur
Harnam Kauris the 25-year-old woman in inspiring Slough, England. She broke the internet last summer by comparing in the video surveillance photoshoot"Wedding Brides with Harnaam Kaur". The photos have become virals and Kaur has become a new model for girls dissipated.
She told "Rock'n'roll Brides": "My beard has 100% become part of my body. This is the source of my strength and confidence. People have just seen the beard like hair, but my beard for me is much more than that. "
Today, Harman is happy and confident young woman. She says "I have now fallen in love with the elements of my body that people can call" defects ". I love my beard, stretchmarks, and my scars. These elements make me I'm, they make me together, they make me complete. "
However, a truly sad life story is behind these words and the sincere smile of Harnaam.
Harnaam Kaur suffers from a rare hormonal disorder called polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCO) that caused him to start growing a beard from 11 years old. She had to wax twice and sometimes three times a week to remove the extra hair from her face. When the pain was unbearable, she simply razed it. Of course, having so much hair from the face to such a young age was difficult.
At 16, she struck her biggest bass. Due to the endless intimidation of his classmates and people in society, she caged in the bedroom. His room has become his only haven of peace. For a year, Harnam could hardly come out of his house in public. She was extremely depressed and even had suicidal thoughts. But a day sitting on his bed she says he says "the energy you put on putting your life, put all this energy to transform your life and do something better."
That day, Kaur ceased to be ashamed of herself. She kissed her beard and decided to love herself. One step at a time, it advances against the expectations of the society of what a woman should look like. Today, she is happy to live like a beautiful becking woman, she loves her beard and is not afraid to show it.
She claims "we are all imperfectly perfect. I wanted to show society that beauty does not just concern a certain way, we are all so different and we should all celebrate our individuality." We could not have been better said!