Is it normal to have toe hair




















My guess would be that it depends on how hairy you are as a person, to how sparse or thick your toe hair is. IMO, you should treat your toe hair as you do the hair on the rest of your body; if it bothers you get rid of it, if you're okay with it leave it alone. In this day and age nobody should feel pressured to get rid of any hair on their body, so don't let other people pressure you into doing so. If someone's giving you some grief about your foresty feet, they're probably not worth knowing, because nobody has the right to shame anyone else's body parts, no matter how big or small.

So, embrace your Hobbit feet this summer, invest in a Barbie comb to neaten up your toe knuckles, and don't be held back by body hair insecurities — toe hair is perfectly normal. By Phoebe Avison. See All Health Relationships Self. The added swelling in the legs can also cause hair thinning or loss on the toes and feet. A loss of hair on your toes could also be an underlying sign of nerve damage, Ilyas says. If you're worried about the hair on your toes or lack thereof or are embarrassed by it, talking to your doctor can make you feel better about things.

Who knew the hair on your toes could be so revealing? Guo, E. Diet and hair loss: Effects of nutrient deficiency and supplement use. Updated: Oct. Originally Published: June 18, November See All Trying Birth After. Chances are you've looked in the mirror and convinced yourself you're the only one with a random smattering of out-of-place body hairs. There's no way your friends have black toe hair, right?

They're just also feeling self-conscious and quietly shaving it off so that no one will know their dark secret, either. But if you have hair in any of the places below, rest assured you're not the only one. And it's totally, completely normal. There, we said it. Secret's officially out. Hair on the areola the skin surrounding the nipple is actually completely normal and more common than you think.

Regular hormonal changes from things like puberty, pregnancy, or menopause, or medications like birth control, can spark their growth.



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