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2 barbiecharlie answered
I'm only 13, but I also have. It's normal, no matter how nasty it looks, but if you're taking estrogen you'll be OK!
3 wifefucker7 answered
First, you are not a woman, but still a girl. It is normal to have hair there, many women have. If you want to remove them, I recommend it with depilatory cream. They sell them in DM, Lily drugstore and Kaufland. I recommend it to ELEA, it costs about three or four levs. If you use it for the back and abdomen, you better get two. Be sure to read the instructions and do not forget to tie your hair so as not to stain it, as well as to use disposable gloves, because creams can soften your nails and scratch, which is not noticeable and heals within a week, but if you have a manicure, it will be disastrous for him. Be careful with the spatula and DO NOT press it around the areolas. Hair begins to grow after a few days, but after a few uses it will become visibly smaller. For me, at least, they are not the same after a few months of use, and precisely in these areas, and I am dark-haired. Another thing I can think of is to ask for a wax mask in a beauty salon if you are not uncomfortable. Black Sabbath
4 deaneroooox answered
These are normal things, don't worry.
5 AnastaciaDoll answered
It's not normal, it's a disease. You have a hormonal imbalance. I am 28 years old and I have thyroid problems, as a result of which my body does not produce enough estrogen (female hormones). At your age, I was just as annoyed that I had excessive hair. I'm on medication now and I'm fine. Go see an endocrinologist, do your hormone tests afterwards and start treatment.
6 inamura_ami answered
If there are 2-3 it is normal, if there are many, you may have problems with hormones. In general, a few hairs are normal.
7 alelmfao21 answered
How would it be normal people? I'm a man and I have hair on my chest, and you women still have minors. These are hormonal problems.
8 sexy_skinny_asly answered
I have the same problem, I am also 16 years old and I have a few black hairs around my nipples and I remove them with tweezers, they also grow very fast.
9 elisabet2020 answered
It is normal, it is better to trim with scissors, because with tweezers you can get hurt (there is quite a sensitive area).
10 thickntall420 answered
If it's like moss, I think it's normal. I also have moss, it appeared when I was 15-16. Many of my girlfriends also have. However, if the hair is hard and long, it may be a hormonal problem. It could be genetic - if your mother and father are more hairy (especially your mother), it's normal for you to be.
11 gus272727 answered
And I have ... and I just remove them sometimes with tweezers too. I do not see what else can be done
12 dominokati answered
It doesn't have to be a hormonal problem! I also have some hair around my nipples. I've been testing hormones - I'm fine. A mammologist examined me and told me that it was normal, but not the case with tweezers, because it can become inflamed (respectively, I gave such advice). Not understanding where you are pushing to give an opinion and startle with diagnoses, I don't know!
13 PrettyDaffy answered
I also have hair there, I'm also blond and 16, but the hair is darker and if I don't remove it with a wax mask it becomes quite long, but I don't think that's normal and it doesn't bother me personally, because they are not as visible as on the legs and arms, and it seems to be genetic, because I threw myself at my father, who as a man is more hairy. Also, my eyebrows are thicker and thicker than his, but as I pluck them, they will gradually get better, so don't worry
14 cerujois answered
I am a 16 year old girl and I have moss all over my body on my back, belly, chest and even on my face. Now the hair is not visible from the sea and my complexion. And I wonder if it's normal to have moss all over my body, even on my face.
15 coraz_mlodszy answered
I'm worried because this thing is recent. Just suddenly a few months ago they started appearing before I never had. I am not very hairy, my eyebrows are normal to thin. I entered puberty at the age of 10 somewhere, but this is exactly the problem that started months ago. I think I may have male hormones, but when I tell my mom she laughs at me and says I don't.
16 daddiesbitch2420 answered
16, everyone has male hormones. By man you mean both men and women. The question is whether they are normal. If it's just moss, you have nothing to worry about, but you can do some research if it bothers you so much. Black Sabbath
1 chloedupont answered
Do not worry. It is more or less normal. I'm in the same situation only with the difference that I'm blond, but mine are black. I also have on my face, for them I went for years on laser hair removal and it helped. All this is due to a hormonal imbalance that most girls nowadays have. I'm 20, I've tried everything, but nothing helps. You just need patience and a little time to get used to it. You just have higher levels of testosterone, which is the main male hormone, and that's why hair. If you have an Adam's apple, a thicker voice and such hair, this is your problem. I've been struggling with this thing for years, but it doesn't bother me anymore because I accepted it. You can bleach the hair on your back (if it is black) with supra, but it will hurt a lot. I can't give you any other advice. Good luck and don't let that affect your self-esteem!