Chin hair doesn’t just appear overnight—it follows a natural rhythm controlled by your body’s biology. Every strand goes through three key stages: the anagen phase, where hair actively grows; the catagen phase, a brief transition when growth stops; and the telogen phase, a resting period before the hair sheds and the cycle begins again.
What makes some chin hairs more stubborn than others comes down largely to androgens—the so-called male hormones that everyone produces. Continues…





