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Nipple Hair, Chin Hair, Lip Hair- Your Future

January 9, 2012 Rachel Ferrucci 6 Comments

Why am I getting hair in unwanted places, like my chin, lip, and nipples? What do I do to make it go away?

Woman Looking in mirror

Growing old gracefully- I love that saying! Bullshit! How can you be graceful with unwanted hair growing out of places you’d rather not talk about. Growing old means you have more “Body Maintenance”. These hairs seem to pop out over night, embarrassing many women. Well, except those who don’t seem to mind walking around with a full stache. Makes me wonder if they have a close friend. I know my bff would drag me in the bathroom and just start plucking!

Remember when:

  • You used moisturizer because you loved the scent, your skin was always soft so it didn’t matter if you skipped a day or night.
  • You waxed your eyebrows to get rid of those three stray hairs
  • You exercised because you liked the workout clothes and wanted to look like Olivia Newton John
  • You colored your hair because you wanted highlights
  • You bought bras because they were pretty
  • The list goes on and on……

Ok let’s get back to the unwanted chin, lip, and nipple hair. This usually starts to happen when women reach their 30’s or 40’s, however it can happen earlier.

Fact:

When you have any changes in your body you should always tell your primary care physician, no matter how embarrassing. Although it’s probably due to “getting older” you always want to make sure it’s not something else causing it.

There are many reasons why hair will grow on chins, lip, nipples, and other areas. Going through perimenopause or menopause can increase the growth of hair due to hormones ( estrogen, testosterone and progesterone) out of balance. Insulin resistance (Syndrome X) could also cause unwanted hair, due to diet. Heredity, medicines, and illnesses are other causes.

Get rid of it!

There are many ways to get rid of it temporarily and permanently depending how much hair you have and how much time and money you can spend on the removal process.

  • Tweezing- This is effective if you have a few here and there. You’ll need to do this as needed, usually once a week. Keep it pain free by pulling the skin taunt.
  • Shaving- The hair will be gone but I wouldn’t suggest this. You’re just cutting the hair to skin level and it only lasts a couple days.
  • Waxing- This is effective no matter how much hair you have and it can last 3-6 weeks. It shouldn’t hurt if they do it correctly.
  • Laser- Multiple treatments may be needed due to the stages of hair growth. This will help reduce the amount of tweezing or waxing needed. A laser light goes through the skin targeting the hair follicle, damaging it, slowing down hair growth. The hair will start to fall out 10-14 days later. It’s not guaranteed and multiple sessions can be required. It’s most effective for people who have light skin and dark hair so not everyone is a candidate for this.
  • Electrolysis- A needle-like probe is inserted into the hair follicle applying an electric current to destroy the root of the hair. The hair is then removed with tweezers. More than one session will be needed but this usually has the best results.

I wish I could tell you about a pain free no cost method, but I can’t. Unless you want to look like your father, you will do one of the above. It’s one of those things we have to deal with as women.

One more thing to think about- Do you have a pact with a best friend or someone that if you should ever be unable to do this for yourself (coma, etc) they will make sure to keep you hair free!! This is important stuff!

 

What is your biggest hair concern?

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About Rachel Ferrucci

Lifestyle writer, blogger, and social media influencer, specializing in travel, beauty, food, fashion, and family. As an empty nester I'm finding adventure around every corner to live life like it's my last day. Don't be surprised to find me in stilettos waving a light saber while playing with my grandchildren! Rachel Ferrucci

Comments

  1. Janice Shortsleeve says

    January 9, 2012 at 8:54 am

    Thanks for the article!! I thought it was only me. I started in my mid 30’s!! Mine is not to bad (chin area) but hate when I forget to check!!!

    Reply
  2. Natalie says

    January 9, 2012 at 9:05 am

    hahahaha Love your posts!!!

    Reply
  3. Lisa says

    January 9, 2012 at 9:57 am

    Great post!

    Reply
  4. Eileen says

    February 12, 2012 at 1:18 pm

    If I’m ever in Hospital or coma your the one who will have to be my (IT PERSON) to take care of my hair problem, sorry hope u don’t mind,Wouldn’t want to be embarrised by hair even if I couldn’t tell you,

    Reply
  5. Kari says

    October 26, 2017 at 12:54 pm

    Thank you for this post! I have been getting a few chin hairs here and there since my late thirties but now that I’m 44 there are sooo much more and I’ve started growing really dark hair on the sides of my lip and no I don’t want to look like my Italian father haha! Thanks again 🙂 this really helped knowing I’m not unique! Are there any devices you would recommend to remove the hair that are inexpensive compared to laser or electrolysis?

    Reply
    • Rachel Ferrucci says

      October 27, 2017 at 1:05 pm

      Hi Kari!
      Thanks for stopping by. If there are just a few hairs I would stick with waxing as I haven’t found a home device that works well. For those few hairs I usually just pluck them 🙂

      Reply

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