Hairy
MaverickDML
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I've been on MFP for about 3 months now and I've already shed 10 kg (22 lbs) which I'm ecstatic about. However, I've noticed that since the weight loss my body hair has increased significantly which doesn't bother me since I'm a guy, but is there any reason as to why this could be happening?
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Less skin so all they hair follicles have to move to where’s left! 😆
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If I'm remembering correctly, losing weight can increase your testosterone levels. I would assume that might be a factor? Are you noticing an increase in sex drive? That would be an indicator in a testosterone rise.
Also, do bare in mind that some men just become hairier as they get older. All throughout their life.7 -
I’m going with increased testosterone. My gf actually said to me the other day that my chest looked hairier now that I’ve lost weight. I know having a hairy chest isn’t the fashion but as a real Scotsman I don’t care, keeps you warm!12
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I’m going with increased testosterone. My gf actually said to me the other day that my chest looked hairier now that I’ve lost weight. I know having a hairy chest isn’t the fashion but as a real Scotsman I don’t care, keeps you warm!
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Evelyn_Gorfram wrote: »I’m going with increased testosterone. My gf actually said to me the other day that my chest looked hairier now that I’ve lost weight. I know having a hairy chest isn’t the fashion but as a real Scotsman I don’t care, keeps you warm!
I totally agree. I love da hair!3 -
Well.... extreme weight loss can also cause the body to develop extra hair as a coping mechanism to retain heat. It's one of the side effects/symptoms of anorexia. You are losing weight at almost 2 pounds per week, which is only recommended if you are at a very high starting weight. So, if you weren't starting at a particularly high weight... you might be stressing your body out. Maybe ask a friend on here to look over your numbers?1
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Less skin so all they hair follicles have to move to where’s left! 😆
I think you were joking but I also think this is true in a way. When you have more surface area, the hair is spread out more than when you have less surface area. When you've lost weight, the hair would be more dense, which makes it seem like more hair.3 -
not claiming or suggesting you are anorexic, but anorexics do become hairy esp grow peach fuzz. its called 'lango' maybe this is just how your body is reacting to the change in your diet. http://eatingdisorders.com/articles/anorexia/anorexia-and-hair-growth0
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