Women are also human beings, remember the apez fully covered with hair....
though in modern world we all are exposed to pollution and stuffs ,,,
In girls , the most common condition producing high levels of androgen is known as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). The ovaries are often larger than usual and have more cysts than normal. The position of the cysts and the surrounding tissue fall into a distinctive pattern that can be seen on an ultrasound scan. If all women had ultrasound scans, around a quarter of them could have larger ovaries than usual with numerous cysts. But in PCOS the ovaries also produce excess androgen which causes several symptoms. Excess facial hair is one, also excess body hair, and some young women also have irregular periods or their periods might be absent. Also a few might gain weight they find difficult to lose.
It can be difficult to treat PCOS effectively but there is anti-androgen medication that can help to regulate periods and also slows regrowth of facial and body hair. Unfortunately the symptoms can return when treatment stops. If weight is a problem, losing weight lowers androgen levels and can improve other symptoms. Your GP will also be keen to rule out a problem with the adrenal glands. These glands make various hormones including androgens. Some conditions of these glands can be linked with high levels of androgens but are much rarer than PCOS.
Most do not,but if they do it's natural because every body grows hair!
back, head, face, chest, ears
Just because some girls have more hair then others but they don't alot but some girls do
your naturally grow hair on your chest if your a male and for a female i dont know
Different women have different tastes; probably about half of women prefer some chest hair on men--and some of them even prefer LOTS of chest hair.
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.
None; chest hair and body hair are determined by genetics and age and by nothing else. If the adult men in your family have chest hair, then you probably will get some too--though in many men chest hair doesn't grow in, or grow in fully, until their 30s.
sometimes
Yes, any body hair you wax will eventually grow back.
That depends on how hairy you are, though there are some areas that work out for everyone. Everyone will eventually grow hair in the groin, axilla,legs,forearms and face facial hair. The more hairy you are, you will grow hair in more places, like the thigh, the chest and the belly, the upper part of the arm, the shoulders and even the back.
Like men's hair
sometimes it depends who you are