The truth about unwanted facial hair in women

Coping with unwanted facial hair (UFH) can be more than a cosmetic nuisance for women. Although over 40% of women are affected, unwanted facial hair remains a social taboo that can cause anxiety, embarrassment, and even contribute to psychological distress.

What causes unwanted facial hair in women?

Unwanted facial hair is rarely related to a serious illness. However, it can be caused by several different factors, sometimes in combination. Here are the three main underlying causes of unwanted facial hair in women.

The three main underlying causes of unwanted facial hair:

Hereditary
Medication
Hormones

Treatment options for unwanted facial hair for women

Unwanted facial hair can be a deceptively tricky problem to solve. You may have tried several different methods for removing unwanted facial hair, and possibly found them time-consuming, painful or the results disappointing. The good news is that today, there are plenty of options available.

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“My facial hair makes me feel unfeminine.”

Read what other women say about their facial hair here.

The key to success in treating unwanted facial hair in women

Imagine being in public without being self-conscious or wondering if people are noticing your unwanted facial hair (UFH). You can gain the upper hand on unwanted facial hair without it disrupting your life. Here are three tips to help you succeed in your treatment of unwanted facial hair.
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Date of preparation: February 2011 / Code: UKEFL0485