Noticing a coarse hair or two on your chin can feel surprising, but it’s far more common than most women think. Facial hair growth varies widely and is often a normal part of the body’s natural rhythm. Genetics, age, and everyday hormone shifts can all play a role. For many women, chin hair is simply a cosmetic concern, not a health problem.
Still, if the hair seems to appear suddenly or becomes more noticeable over time, it’s understandable to wonder what’s causing it. Hormonal changes are one of the most common reasons. Women naturally produce small amounts of androgens—hormones that influence hair growth—and even minor fluctuations can activate follicles on the chin or jawline.
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