THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

You don't talk about it voluntarily, but you really don't like that peach fuzz.

Who can blame you! Due to strange hormonal alchemy, it is possible that during menopause, even those who have never had this problem end up with facial hair around the chin or upper lip. But that’s not the end of it. While on one hand hair grows less (and we are happy about that!!), those that remain tend to turn white, even in the most intimate areas. If you really can’t handle this, you can dye your hair, using dyes made of natural extracts like henna. Partial hair removal is also an option, which requires constant or total “maintenance.” The latter solution is pretty radical, think it over very carefully!

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