There is hair on everyone's jawline, and this is entirely normal. Vellus follicles, which are present in all of us, create very fine, tiny, light-colored hair that is frequently referred to as "peach fluff." Vellus hair satisfies a need by helping to control the temperature inside of us. These follicles grow larger and begin to produce terminal hair during pubescence, which is longer, coarser, and hazier. This is due to the chemical androgen's increased production during this period. Although androgen is produced by everyone, men's levels tend to be higher than women's, which is why men typically have more terminal hairs than women. Your chemical levels change periodically during your lifespan as a result of maturing, weight growth, and various factors, such as pregnancy and menopause.
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