Body hair?


Question:
I have noticed an increase in hair all over my body other than the obvious spots. Its not on my face (luckilly) but more on my torso and hands. Both sides of my family have quite dark hair along with most of my immediate family members, but the other females do not have this much obvious hair.
Could it be a chemical imballance, or maybe something wrong with what I am eating? (I should add that I do not eat meat or most milk products)
Is there any way to make the hair less noticable or a way to treat it?

Serious answers please.

Answers:
Yes it probably is a chemical imbalance. go in to the doc and see if he can run some tests.. those tests would determine the meds to give you to help with the imbalances as well as the hair growth.
if no imbalance then I suggest electrolysis, bleaching, and laser hair removal. Start with the easy, cheaper, and insurance covered options first, as sometimes the outside just gives us warnings of something going wrong on the inside.

Other Answers:
waxing. after a few months of waxing, it comes in thinner and more sparse.

just shave or wax and are you sure family members don't do it get it bleached or waxed


I noticed I started getting black hairs on my stomach over the last couple of years. YUCK!! I am too afraid to wax..OUCH..but bleaching might work, I wouldn't shave it because it will just be stubbly and grow back darker.
I don't think it is your diet. It is probably hormonal. This exact problem happened to me when I was pregnant. Not saying you are, but the emergence of extra hair was caused by hormones (extra testosterone when preggers). Once I had the baby, the hair fell out and didn't come back.

Your situation could be temporary; just something your body is going through. Any changes in your life recently? If it's permanent, bleaching is probably the answer.or waxing if you don't mind the pain and expense. are you turning into a wolfwoman? :-)
seriously, it may be hormonal so you cannot do anything about your hairy growth but you can shave them or bleached them close to the color of your skin so they appear almost invisible. cheers!




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