WHAT CAUSES UNNATURAL FACIAL HAIR, ESPECIALLY ABOVE MY UPPER LIP?
Progesterone FAQThis is a condition called 'hirsutism' (defined as excessive growth of facial and body hair). It indicates that there is a hormonal imbalance between estrogen, testosterone (dominant male hormone), and progesterone. As explained previously, progesterone acts as a regulator for the entire endocrine system. A woman who has the hirsute problem probably has PMS too.
What about facial hair, what causes this and what can I do about it?
Oasis SereneFacial hair is usually an indication of an imbalance of testosterone. Progesterone can help to bring about balance. See similar questions...
I have facial hair, especially above my upper lip: what causes this?
faqThis condition is called "hirsutism" (excessive growth of facial and body hair). It's an indication that there is a hormonal imbalance between estrogen, testosterone (the dominant male hormone) and progesterone. Progesterone acts as a regulator for the entire endocrine system. A woman who has the hirsute problem probably has PMS as well. See similar questions...
What's with the facial hair?
The Main PageTom: I grew my first official goatee at the age of 16 during the summer of 1994. I did not grow anything again until the Summer of 1997, on the infamous "Horsemen Weekend" with Jim Spicer, Mike Bucchieri, and Jay Grant. Previous girlfriends did not allow me to grow anything. I have been clean shaven exactly twice since 1997. Once after Christmas 1999, and again about a month or two later. I have always had long sideburns, kind of like a trademark of mine. See similar questions...
What causes hair growth?
AMK Electrolysis - Frequently Asked QuestionsHair growth is caused by several factors: hormonal changes at different stages of the life cycle such as teenage years, pregnancy and menopause. Other causes are genetic such as heredity, or reactions to medication as well as hormonal and glandular imbalances such as Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS). See similar questions...
What causes hair loss?
The Stough Clinic - Frequently Asked QuestionsIt is caused by genetics attributed to the mother or father; and hormones, specifically testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). See similar questions...
What causes hair loss in women?
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions - NHISome women have genetically determined hair loss or hair loss from a series of medical conditions or genetic inheritance. Others may experience hair loss from surgery, or injury. Still others experience hair loss from wearing very tight hairstyles that exert constant pull on the hair. Because some hair loss in women can be caused by underlying medical conditions, it is important that women with undiagnosed hair loss be evaluated by their own physicians. See similar questions...
What causes superfluous hair?
Advanced Permanent Hair Removal Centers FAQNote: Once hair changes from the light vellus (fine hair) stage to the dark terminal stage, the color and texture will remain in that condition even after the cause of the change has been diagnosed. See similar questions...
What causes visible facial veins?
Facial Veins - Frequently Asked QuestionsTelangiectasias are most commonly found in people with excessive sun exposure, rosacea, and with topical steroid use. Spider angiomas can occur spontaneously or in pregnancy, with oral contraceptive use, or in liver disease. Spider angiomas are sometimes seen in childhood. See similar questions...
What would you suggest to cover up dark facial hair?
Questions and Answers Regarding SkincareTo cover up dark facial hair, I would suggest a loose powder that is close to your skin tone or translucent. You can also use a compact powder. The loose powder will adhere to the hairs and blend them with your skin tone. However, if this doesn't work, I would recommend trying to remove the hair either with laser surgery or with electrolysis. See similar questions...
What Causes Excess Hair?
Zap Electrolysis & Skin Care - Frequently Asked QuestionsAccording to current medical science, excessive hair growth is primarily caused by three factors: Normal Systemic Changes, Heredity and Glandular Disturbances. Normal Systemic Changes can be caused by puberty, pregnancy, menopause and hysterectomy. Puberty stimulates change in both the body and hair-growth patterns. Common pattern changes include an increase in hair follicle activity and an overall darkening/thickening of the hair shaft. See similar questions...
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