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How To Get Rid Of Chin Hair Growth In Women

How To Get Rid Of Chin Hair Growth In Women
How To Get Rid Of Chin Hair Growth In Women

How To Get Rid Of Chin Hair Growth In Women

By Veronica

According to the International Journal of Women’s Dermatology, it is estimated that 5-10% of females experience hair growth on the chin. In some cultures in Nigeria, women of reproductive age tend to have hair growth on the chin, face, chest and other areas of their bodies. A study has also shown that Asian Indian women and their descendants tend to be more hairy than African Americans or Caucasians.Also, some women begin to experience chin hair growth as they attain menopause due to the excessive production of androgens. Genetics also play a role in the formation of chin hair growth. While it is normal in some women, it may indicate a health condition in others.

How To Get Rid of It

There are a lot of medically recommended ways to eradicate chin hair growth. However, it is recommended to seek medical counsel to know if there is an underlying cause before delving into permanent hair removal techniques. Other factors to consider are the degree of growth, tolerance to pain, and cost. Chin hair removal options include:
  1. Electrolysis: Electrolysis destroys hair follicles and stops hair production, providing a long-term effect. A needle is inserted into the root of the hair follicle and is damaged as an electrical current is passed through it. It is a permanent hair removal option performed by an aesthetician, dermatologist, or doctor and is safe for all skin types. However, this procedure can take multiple sessions to remove the hair permanently and can be expensive.
  1. Laser hair removal: laser light is used to destroy the roots of hair follicles. There are different types of laser hair removal devices. Some work best for dark hair as they target melanin but cannot be used on dark skin; others cannot effectively remove light-colored hair. However, some devices are safe for all skin and hair types. Laser hair removal is another lasting solution to permanent chin removal.
  1. Shaving: Shaving removes chin hair, but it’s only for a short time. It exfoliates the skin but can cause irritation. These irritations can lead to pseudofolliculitis barbae; hence, it is not professionally recommended.
  2. Waxing: This is one of the more popular approaches to remove chin hair. When waxing, a special wax is applied to the affected areas, and a wax paper is used to remove it.  This method is excruciating and works for a short period. It also causes skin inflammation; therefore, it is not recommended for people with hormonal imbalances as their skin is already irritated.
  1. Threading: Threading gets rid of hairs and is a safer approach to getting rid of chin hairs than waxing, especially for women with sensitive skin. It is advised to visit a registered aesthetician.
  2. Depilatory creams: Depilatory creams can be gotten in pharmacies to dissolve hair growth. However, it can cause skin irritation, especially for sensitive skin. So, it’s best to do a skin patch test on the back of your hand before applying it on your chin.
  3. Bleaching: Bleaching chin hair makes it less visible and makes it less prominent. Carry out a skin patch test before application, as most products can be harsh.
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Conclusion

Chin hair growth is not a bad thing except if there are underlying health conditions. However, most women want to get rid of chin hair growth as it impedes their self-confidence and makes them self-conscious. If you are concerned about your chin hair growth, the above methods have been proven to permanently and temporarily eradicate chin hair growth. Consult your healthcare provider to know the most suitable treatment options.  

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