Woman ditches razor and embraces facial hair: 'Ok to be different'

A woman who refuses to shave her stubble is embracing life with facial hair despite years of abuse from strangers.

Klyde Warren, 27, says her facial hair is her favourite feature and refuses to let cruel comments from strangers knock her confidence.

Klyde Warren refuses to shave her stubble is embracing life as a bearded lady despite years of abuse from strangers.
A woman who refuses to shave her stubble is embracing life as a bearded lady despite years of abuse from strangers. Photo: Caters News

The freelance writer, from Nebraska, US, says she's taunted on dating apps for her hair but is determined to find a partner who loves her hair as much as she does.

"I get a lot of stares and people on Tinder will go out of their way to message me and tell me I'm disgusting and gross,” she said.

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"It does bother me at the time but I'm quite confident. Nobody likes getting comments like that.

"Some people I date embrace it too much and just see it as my defining feature, but my last boyfriend was really supportive and loved my beard in a healthy way."

Klyde first started noticing thick facial hair at the age of 15 and immediately decided to let nature take its course by ditching the razor.

"It started in school and I had a thicker moustache than normal,” she said.

"I just decided to embrace it straight away.

 Klyde Warren with facial hair and a nose ring
Klyde Warren, 27, says her facial hair is her favourite feature and refuses to let cruel comments from strangers knock her confidence. Photo: Caters News

"My mum had something to say about it, she didn't like it at all and told me to get it under control but I didn't care. I refused to shave it.”

She said her beard is easy to groom and just needs an occasional trim and to be washed once a day.

"I just work on my confidence, it's ok to be a little different,” she said.

"A lot of people are self-conscious but you've got to learn to be comfortable in your own skin which can be really hard.

"The universe wanted it to be this way so I'm going to trust it."

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