no
Hormones. Taking Human Growth Hormones or Steroids can cause extra unwanted hair growth.
no, the birth control pill contains hormones which prevent hair growth in women.
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It depends on where the unwanted hair is and how much there is of it. The main ways of removing unwanted hair are to shave, pluck or wax
birth control pills don't basically do anything apart from what the name implies controls the rate of birth but if u are given a fake type of birth control pills it can actually do quite a number of damages to the hair
Women can effectively use emjoi for removing unwanted hair. The emjoi may be used for facial hair as well as body hair.
Yes, just as the birth control patch is still effective if applied to a spot (like the arm or leg) with hair, the patch is effective if a hair is stuck to it.
A few ways to get rid of excessive unwanted female body hair naturally include using a pumice stone, using a homemade scrub or wax treatment, increase soy products and eating a balanced diet.
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Yes
Prior to birth, the body is covered with a fine, soft hair called lanugo. This downy hair helps to protect the developing fetus and is typically found on the fetus's body by around 20 weeks of gestation. Lanugo is usually shed before birth, but some infants may still have it at birth. It is eventually replaced by finer vellus hair as the child grows.
That's not a typical side effect. Women with polycystic ovarian syndrome will typically see less hair loss after being on the birth control pill for a few months.