
Hair anywhere on your body can occasionally grow inward. Ingrown hairs around nipples can be tricky to treat, requiring a gentle touch. Like ingrown hair anywhere on the body, ingrown hairs on the breast often resolve on their own after several days.
Cowman says. Sometimes, just hearing things are normal can be very reassuring. Just like other skin surfaces on the body, the areola dark circle around the nipple contains hair follicles, so hair on the breast is considered normal.

Obviously the growth is now heavier and I am very embarrassed to ask for help and not sure where to turn. I would like to know if my actions have caused any permanent damage and what steps I can take to permanently get rid of this horrible unwanted hair. I do not have excess hair anywhere else but the problem is affecting my confidence and my relationship with my long-term boyfriend.
I am a woman and have hair around my nipples. Is this normal and would there be a problem if I removed it? Some females do have hair around their nipples.


Talk to your electrologist about any questions or concerns. They want your experience to be as comfortable and effective as possible. I'm not telling you it's going to be easy; I'm telling you it's going to be worth it.
There's not a ton of information out there about nipple hair on women. And god knows I looked — because a few years ago, at the tender age of 29, my previously silky-smooth nips suddenly sprouted three black, wiry, pube-like strands of hair two on the right and one on the left, in case you'd like to draw a technically accurate nude portrait of me. I freaked the hell out — even though several of my friends and I had spent the past few years commiserating about our chin hairs, joking that they made us witches and gave us secret powers, I didn't feel like I could talk to anyone about my three new below-the-blouse friends.
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You may have noticed it, but felt too embarrassed to talk about it. Fear not, ladies, for we can assure you that having breast hair is completely natural and normal. It usually starts at puberty for some, and for others, later on in life - based on hormonal fluctuations in the body.
Being in such a sensitive area ahemhowever, one would think that the same methods used to remove other body hair may not be the best idea. Also, the hair that grows on the nipple is typically thicker like pubic hair so it needs to be removed by the root or it will only get more coarse. Her preferred method of removal? The only other option at hand?
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