Re: shaved chin....
Yes like with me, I used to have very light frontal neck hairs since i was young barely noticable, then all of a sudden whilst i was at uni dark once started to sprout at the front, I never even touched my neck ever and had no reason to! I've been too the doctors several times, this indian woman doctor looked annoyed and said it was normal because im pakistani or some crap. No women in my family ever had hairs on their neck. I've never even met anyone who does. I felt that if i was a white woman they would probably take me more seriously. But I did go to an endrochronoligist, I had to force my GP to refer me, and she checked my levels everything completely normal apparently. well I'm not complaining at least my health is fine.
Going to start my summer job soon, and hopefully will start my electrolysis real soon, then I can feel like a real woman again not amazon kuri :(
It's more common thank you think. But there is nothing much the medical profession can do unless there is a clear issue that can be addressed and even then it is only temporary whilst you take the medication. Since I started all this hair removal malarkey and been quite open about it, you'd be surprised at how many relatives and friends came forward. I found out one of my cousins has PCOS, it wasn't deemed bad enough for medication (again, would only be temporary) and she was advised a lifestyle change instead. She's now careful with her diet and exercises regularly. We have now sorted our her hair problem (face and tummy).
This is why professions like electrolysis are so important because really the end point is just to permanently remove all the hair. Everything else is just never-ending management.
And for the rest, what do I know. I've only spent the last few years communicating with some of the most prominent electrologists who understand hair and hair growth better than anyone.