You notice it in the mirror—a dark hair on your chin. You pluck it. Tomorrow, another appears. You wonder: Is this normal? Did I do something wrong?
Let's start with the truth that no one tells you upfront:
Facial hair on women's chins is incredibly common—up to 70–80% of women have some visible chin or upper lip hair.
It is not a flaw. It is not a sign you've failed at "femininity." And in most cases, it's simply normal human variation—not a medical problem.
π¬ The Science: Why Women Grow Chin Hair (It's Not "Too Much Testosterone")
π‘ Key insight: You don't need "high testosterone" to grow chin hair. You just need normal hormones + genetically sensitive follicles—a combination millions of women share.
⚠️ When Chin Hair Might Signal a Medical Condition (Rare):
