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    For the people who might be growing coarse hair unexpectedly, like on the face, Dr. Oz did a segment about it on one of his shows this week. I believe he said there are three causes: 1)insulin resistance, 2)hormone imbalance or 3)genetics. He said for females who have coarse hair popping out in unusual places, like on the chin or back, to see a doctor. If the hair growth is caused by insulin resistance, it might mean you are diabetic or pre-diabetic or your diet is too high-glycemic or you are carrying too much fat around the middle. If it is a hormone imbalance it might be a symptom that you have ovarian cysts or a similar problem. You want the doctor to say it is genetics, hopefully. I got the impression, though, that the primary reason is that the female is diabetic or verging on being diabetic.

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    Eh, menopause. If I let my eyebrows grow there wouldn't be a distinction between them and my eyelashes ...
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    pregnancy can also be a reason for hair in new places. i have some hairs now i did not have before pregnancy. they are not coarse though
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Eh, menopause. If I let my eyebrows grow there wouldn't be a distinction between them and my eyelashes ...
    I hear you, Oak! It's awful, isn't it? I have a couple of eyebrow hairs that started growing very long just like eyelashes that I have to keep trimmed. And it seems they will grow overnight! Then there are the chin whiskers and upper lip issues and I don't want to talk about nasal hair

    No wonder I don't shave my legs as much any more---I'm too busy working on my face
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarcyInOregon View Post
    For the people who might be growing coarse hair unexpectedly, like on the face, Dr. Oz did a segment about it on one of his shows this week. I believe he said there are three causes: 1)insulin resistance, 2)hormone imbalance or 3)genetics. He said for females who have coarse hair popping out in unusual places, like on the chin or back, to see a doctor. If the hair growth is caused by insulin resistance, it might mean you are diabetic or pre-diabetic or your diet is too high-glycemic or you are carrying too much fat around the middle. If it is a hormone imbalance it might be a symptom that you have ovarian cysts or a similar problem. You want the doctor to say it is genetics, hopefully. I got the impression, though, that the primary reason is that the female is diabetic or verging on being diabetic.
    Darcy, did Dr. Oz say these causes apply to menopausal women too? I always thought that sprouting facial hair was just part of growing old but now I wonder if I'm pre-diabetic or if I inherited my whiskers from Granny Sasquatch!
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    Hey, I share in that genetic pool. First time I have heard of anyone else who doesn't grow hair on their legs. I shave the 3 blond hairs on my legs about once a year, and only if I can find them. My face, on the other hand, is getting more hairy with age, so I wax it every two weeks.

    So is it true about the blood flow, and no hair? I don't have any varicose veins on my legs either and al lot of friends are always complaining about them. Is there a correlation? Wow, is there something about my body I can actually like?
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    I rarely shave my legs. I just go with the flow. I am blonde and have blonde hair. I shave my armpits all the time, but I don't get hair on my legs.
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