Re: Persistent Chin Hair?
> Anyhoo, I still can't really bring myself to shave my chin.
I think all of us who shave our faces have felt at least the first few times that it was a dreadfully "male" thing to do. I can't say I feel in the least that way now.
> I don't feel like it's necessary with the few hairs I have
> (if I shaved, I'd be shaving all my fine blond hair, which
> I don't want to do).
It's true that you remove all the hair on that area of the face. Actually, even fine hair can be very obvious against the light.
> If this is hormone-driven ; couldn't I just take hormones of
> some sort? Isn't that the easiest way? Otherwise, I can still
> pluck (or even shave), it's just a PITA
Yes you could take hormones but they wouldn't deal with hair that's already groiwng in a mature, terminal form and you can't really keep taking female hormones indefinitely – too much of a cancer risk.