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Another embarrassing beauty question?

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I just read the featured article with answers to 12 embarrassing beauty questions and the one about excess facial hair got my attention.

Now my whole family, male and female alike, does have a tendency to have excess body and facial hair, including myself. I do get hair on my chin and cheeks, a sort of small amount on my chin and rather a lot on my cheeks, but it's all pretty thin and faint aside from one occasional hair that grows in thick.

My doctor's more than likely noticed it by now since my check-ups are usually pretty up-close, but she hasn't said anything about it. Should I ask her about it, or does the fact that she hasn't mentioned it mean there's nothing big wrong?

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  1. don be afraid to ask her

    just be like 'ive noticed ive got some hair growing blah blah blah and is there maybe something that can be done?'

    or something like that

    it could be hormonal and things of that nature because my mum and sister have slightly more hair here and there but i dont


  2. don't worry it's just genetic and maybe you should ask her so she can tell you a safe way to remove it

  3. Its not abnormal, there are conditions that cause an extreme excess of hair, but I don't think that's the case here.  You can bleach the hair with creams you can buy or you can go to a salon and get it waxed.

  4. Don't worry, there's nothing wrong or your doctor would have mentioned it.  It's just hair - what could be wrong.

    If you don't like it then wax it, or if you can afford it have electrolysis or laser hair removal.

  5. its not that big of a deal to need to see a doctor about it , its just genetics

  6. u can just ask ur family dr. or get a waxing kit

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