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writes: I am twenty-two years old, and a female, and I just got my first? blonde curly chin hair today. I have not been diagnosed as a diabetic, and I exercise everyday. I jog on some days, and walk on others. I know that there are many methods for removal, but my question is this- Why did I get it to begin with? Too much testosterone? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, EbonyBlossom +, writes (10 August 2009):
You should get checked again because female facial hair can be a symptom of polycystic ovaries. You can get it removed with lazer treatment, but be careful you get it done properly and not a botch job - it won't be cheap but it should work really well.
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reader, pinktopaz +, writes (9 August 2009):
Haha! Was it just one? It's happened to me and I think most of my girlfriends. It's just some weird mutant hair. I have dark hair and it was a long blonde hair underneath my chin. I pulled it out and it never grew back again. It happens, I don't think it's anything to be worried about.
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