Ear hair growth is a common part of aging, primarily influenced by hormonal changes, especially testosterone.
As people get older, shifts in hormone levels can stimulate hair follicles in various areas, including the ears.
Genetics also play a role, meaning some individuals may experience more noticeable growth than others. While this is a natural process,
it can sometimes become excessive or bothersome. Fortunately, there are safe and effective ways to manage it, such as trimming or using specialized grooming tools.
If you choose to remove ear hair, be cautious to avoid irritation or injury.
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