It's happened to every woman - yesterday she looked in the mirror and everything was in place, and this morning she woke up with a hair on her chin that was too long.
Chin hair is something women don't talk about, so we all think it only happens to us. But it's actually more than common among women.
“Beard hair growth is a combination of genes and hormones,” says Hadley King, a dermatologist in New York City. The male hormones in our bodies, combined with our overall hormone balance, trigger growth.
Depending on how sensitive your hair follicles are to hormones, more or less hair will appear, and the sensitivity itself depends on hormones.
WHAT IS THE EASIEST WAY TO GET RID OF THEM?
Tweezers are the best option if you're dealing with one or two hairs. If there are more, you might want to consider laser hair removal.
IMPORTANT
Chin hair also appears in women who have hormonal imbalances. If you are also struggling with these hairs, combined with irregular menstruation, increased oiliness all over your body, and acne, you may be suffering from polycystic ovaries, so you should consult a gynecologist.
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