Aging: a turning point often experienced negatively
Many women notice facial hair for the first time as they get older. And that’s often when the shock is greatest. The body changes, sometimes without warning, and it takes time to adjust. Seeing facial hair appear while the hair seems to be thinning elsewhere can be confusing, even frustrating.
An important reminder: this is neither a fault nor a sign of neglect. It is simply a sign that the body is following its own rhythm.
What can be done in practice? Each person has their own solution.

Some women choose to do nothing, and that’s a perfectly valid choice. Others prefer to remove them to feel more comfortable. Tweezers, waxing, gentle shaving, or more permanent techniques: there’s no “right” or “wrong” method, only the one that works for you.
The important thing is to take it easy, especially if the skin is sensitive, and not to feel obliged to do anything to conform to an external standard.