I am really bushy?

I have hear putting on weight increases mane because the hormone balance is artificial or something, could this be why? So if i lose weight will my mane decrease? I dont enjoy enough money for laser quill removal.
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yes, hormones can affect this. your genuine best bet would be to see an endocrinologist. they can test your hormone level and make sure everything is okay. sometimes extra fleece and a little excess solidity means you own polycystic ovary syndrome (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/pcos... --->check out the symptoms) which you need to see a doctor nearly. it isn't a scary disorder, but you necessitate to get it checked out. sometimes extra fuzz just ability you are a little different, and that's okay.

if you want, you can wax, or use veet cream coat remover (it comes with a bladeless "razor" to lend a hand get the fleece off). don't shave it or you will have stubble everywhere. NO fun when it grows back within.

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Weight and hair enjoy nothing to do next to each other. A lot of women love hirsute men. So if you find a lady, if she really loves you, she'll love your fuzz and everything else!! Be thankful if that's your worst problem!

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its far more likely its a discouraging hormone imbalance, give somebody a lift off the pounds first, if it doesnt renovate the hair situation see a doctor , you may simply need more womanly hormones.

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Facial (and also body) hair on women comes something like in like way as on men because of

1) your body anyone sensitized, before you be even born, to testosterone -- doesn't happen to adjectives girls, but does to many. One open indication that this sensitization has happen is the ring fingers being longer than the index fingers ( the nouns is that the relative length of those fingers is also caused by hasty fetal exposure to high level of testosterone)

2) your body actually producing lofty levels of testosterone within adult life

The growth rate and coarseness of the quill depends on just how much testosterone is circulating in your bloodstream. There's an vast overlap between men and women and many women own male-type beard growth.

When it comes to removing it, there's a large amount of misinformation about. There's a hollow difference between, on the one hand, what works for a few fine hair which are not the result of hormonal stimulation and, on the other hand, what will work on coarse, hormonally-stimulated mane or hormonally-stimulated hair which developing towards coarseness.

Steer clear of bleaching -- when someone see you against the light you'll look as if you own a glowing moustache and/or beard.

As far as removing it is concerned it's worth remembering that

* Waxing, plucking, threading, epilating adjectives pull the mane out by the roots and where the growth is hormonally-driven can in actuality stimulate a dormant follicle into producing more hair quicker. They also distort the root if done repeatedly, prevailing to hair growing at strange angles. And you've get to let the fuzz grow to quite a length in the past you can repeat the exercise. It can also damage the skin and discolor it. Long-term use of wax also causes bleak wrinkles.

* Chemical depilatories strong enough to remove the fleece are very plausible to burn the skin, cause swelling and result in long-term discoloration of the skin.

* Laser is also liable to cause burning and discoloration and in any grip only works effectively on a night hair/light skin combinantion.

* Electrolysis is very liable to produce scarring and discoloration of the skin.

Which, like it or not, leaves shaving which does not interfere with the skin. As far as your face is concerned, it's best done near a men's-style electric razor, the best of which, for women, are probably those from the men's collection of Norelco razors (Philishave outside the US). Most women who try a men's Norelco wonder why nobody ever told them nearly it before. Just get absolutely unquestionable you don't try using it on hair longer than roughly speaking 1/8" -- that type of razor is no use for anything longer than that -- trim the spine down close to the skin first, if necessary using the long-hair trimmer on the blade.

Best to use a trimmer on your leg or body hair in the past shaving it with a men's-type blade, though.

And no, shaving doesn't make the curls grow faster or coarser -- ask any dermatologist, if you're in doubt on that one.

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