Do you mean high levels of testosterone? My legs are hairy, and also my chest, what I know is that some people say that higher than normal levels of testosterone can affect hair on their heads, but I don't think that can happen to hair on legs. If you want more hair gowing on your legs, shave them regularly and you'll see how hair grows stronger and thicker.
Yes. It can cause it to become darker and thicker.
The testosterone is responsible for the thickening of hair. The hair on arms and legs becomes thicker. There is hair growth in the pubic area.
Many girls start shaving legs because the hair start becoming more noticeable. This is caused due to estrogen and testosterone.
does using Testosterone suppliments be a problem for hair loss in men
It depends on your genetics. The male hormone testosterone is responsible for this. Females only have a little of this hormone. Testosterone goes wild when men get to a certain age and it makes the body produce a lot more hair.
Testosterone, although primarily considered a male hormone, is present in females in lower levels and can influence hair growth and thinning. Elevated levels of testosterone in women can lead to increased hair growth in areas typically associated with male-pattern hair growth, such as the face and body, while contributing to thinning or hair loss on the scalp, a condition known as androgenic alopecia. This effect occurs due to testosterone's conversion to dihydrotestosterone (DHT), which can shrink hair follicles and shorten the hair growth cycle. Conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) can lead to hormonal imbalances that elevate testosterone levels, exacerbating these hair growth issues.
tarzan has a lack of testosterone therefore preventing the folicles in face from developing hair and the same reason Jane doesnt have hairy legs...
You will gain muscle mass, but it will have no affect on your height or hair pattern.
it creates masulinisation. it elongates the voice box ( vocal chords ), increases hair growth, enlarges the penis (sometimes)
no
I have lots of hair on my legs
The hormone responsible for most men to grow facial hair is testosterone. During puberty, increased levels of testosterone stimulate the growth of facial hair, along with other secondary sexual characteristics.