In modern society, women's body hair trends have undergone significant changes, especially regarding attitudes toward pubic hair. What was once seen as a natural "untamed forest" has now shifted, with many women opting for a "hairless plain." Hair removal salon signs are everywhere in cities, and social media and online platforms continuously promote articles advocating for "completely smooth skin." While the desire for cleanliness and a neat appearance is understandable, one can't help but wonder—where has the appreciation for natural body hair gone? In the past, the shape and amount of pubic hair were valued as part of an individual's uniqueness. Whether thick, curly, or sparse, each person's unique "ecosystem" was as diverse as a personal forest. Today, however, this diversity is endangered, facing extinction much like an endangered species. It's deeply concerning to think how much longer this trend will continue.