Temporary fix is to get a cream that removes the hair painlessly for a couple of weeks at a time, you can find it in any cosmetics section of the store (large stores like Walmart, Target, etc). Permanant fix is to get laser treatment on the hair. A helpful link when deciding which is best: http://www.quackwatch.org/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/Hair/hairindex.html
no, the birth control pill contains hormones which prevent hair growth in women.
Their "Skin Cells" aren't developed to have facial har, only few girls have facial hair! 0.00005/10000 women have facial hair
All humans have facial hair. It is generally more pronounced in males than women, but this is not always the case.
Yes!! some lady grew the longest female beard of about four inches?
yes it does reduce facial hair and it stops hair from growing on your crouch.
Does flaxseed cause women to develop facial hair Lav
Transgender women may or may not have facial hair, depending on various factors such as their genetics, hormone therapy, and individual choices regarding hair removal. Many transgender women undergo hormone replacement therapy (HRT), which can reduce facial hair growth over time, but some may still experience facial hair due to genetic predispositions. Additionally, some transgender women opt for hair removal methods like laser treatments or shaving to manage facial hair. Ultimately, the presence of facial hair varies from person to person.
Older ladies may experience increased facial hair growth due to hormonal changes, particularly a decline in estrogen levels during menopause, which can lead to a relative increase in androgens. This hormonal shift can stimulate hair follicles in areas such as the chin and upper lip. Additionally, genetics and certain medical conditions can also play a role in the development of facial hair in older women.
Because it is testosterone that makes facial hair grow in men and although women do have testosterone it is at a much lower level than in men that is why women do not have facial hair.
Yes, facial hair can be waxed. Usually women would do this. If you are a man, it's much easier to shave.
Too little testosterone and the higher level of estrogen. As a woman reaches and passes through menopause, estrogen levels decrease and that's why one may see older women with small amounts of facial hair.
During and after menopause, women experience hormonal changes, particularly a decline in estrogen levels. This hormonal shift can lead to an imbalance in androgens, the male hormones that are present in both men and women. As a result, some women may develop unwanted facial hair, including whiskers, due to increased androgen activity. Additionally, genetics and age can also play a role in this phenomenon.