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Re: Unwanted facial hair and messed up hormones!
59245 wrote
>F Y I !!
>//www.curezone.org/forums/fm.asp?i=145944#i
Yes, I've seen that and in fact in that same thread you'll find:
>>It isn't shaving that makes hair coarse -- one shaves because the
>>hair is becoming more coarse and obvious.
>>If hair is very fine and the growth not hormonally-driven, then
>>other methods may be OK. If it's coarse, male-type hair growth,
>>then shaving is sometimes the only effective answer.
>>A complete hormonal assessment is always an excellent idea and if
>>the problem isn't of long standing it may be possible to reverse
>>the situation by getting all hormones within the normal limits for
>>females.
To state the obvious, shaving doesn't stop the hair growing. If you shave you're going to have to go on shaving it as it grows back in. But when you've got hormonally-fueled growth of facial hair, shaving works when other methods cause nothing more than grief and distress.
Yes, it's very distressing to have male-type facial hair growing in. But that's the point -- if it's male-type facial hair, the answers that will work for the finer, slower-growing hair that's more common in women woun't necessarily work. And when the solutions that may work with most women don't work any more, because the growth has developed into male-type hair because of high levels of testosterone, then the time has come to look at shaving.