Hair under the chin: it's not just a matter of aesthetics, but there could be other problems ...

Although, as the saying goes, "bearded woman, always liked", none of us really like that chin fuzz, also referred to as hirsutism. Some are born there, and even give a name to some affectionate hair that continues to grow insistently.
In any case, we should all, at some point, expect some superfluous black hair and, without alarming, investigate the cause. There may be no reason to worry, but there may be some cases where new friends are hinting at hormonal disorders.
Meanwhile, the rest of the visa, always treat it with love, like this:

The causes of hair under the chin

The genetic inheritance
Along with dark circles, temper and acne, chin hair can also be hereditary. So if your grandmother had them, and so did your mom, it could be you too.
The hormonal factors
With the arrival of the dear, dear menstrual cycle, we begin to form a relationship of hate and love even with our hormones. In fact, even hormonal imbalances can, among other things, bring a bit of hair to the chin. Other women, on the other hand, produce more androgynous hormones than others, which can cause hair under the chin. Nothing to be scared of, but we must always monitor the functioning of our beloved hormones. For more information on our hormones and all the hormonal cycles of our life, we recommend the book "The truth about hormones." by Sherrill Sellman available on Amazon for € 15.80.

A question of age
For some it all starts with menopause, for others we are in our 70s. From 70 upwards, it is difficult for the hair to not come out on the face. There are women, or rather girls, whose hair under the chin appears at a younger age, with the onset of sexual maturity. In that case, the problem could be connected, precisely, to hormonal changes. For other women, however, the hair under the chin appears during pregnancy.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome and hair under the chin

Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOs) usually occurs in adolescence with menstrual disorders, hirsutism and headaches, acne and other problems of various kinds. It would be necessary to consult a doctor, not so much for the hairiness issue as to limit and contain the damage and discomfort of a polycystic ovary.
Another possible cause of hair under the chin is Cushing's syndrome, characterized by a high concentration of cortisol, known as the stress hormone, which can also be linked to stretch marks, weight gain and even type diabetes. 2. It is preferable to consult your doctor if necessary.

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How to remove hair under the chin

In general it is enough to shave. Razor, wax, tweezers or pulsed light. But it is always better to consult your doctor first to rule out any kind of hormonal imbalance and choose the most suitable solution. There are also natural remedies to eliminate hair, including cotton or silk thread, thanks to which the hairs are extirpated at the root, slowing down their regrowth; or the turmeric mask, which gradually weakens the hair, lightening it. just mix water and turmeric until you reach a creamy paste, spread it on your face and let it act for about 20 minutes before rinsing.

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