Sometimes, facial hair in women can be a sign of hormonal disorders (excess testosterone, a male hormone) or a sign of a disease requiring treatment.
Hirsutism (accumulated baldness): where does male facial hair come from?
Thick, dark, and increasingly dense hair growth is a sign of hormonal disorders. Although androgens and testosterone are male sex hormones, their presence in the female body is normal, but only up to a certain point. When their levels increase suddenly, women begin to experience unusual symptoms.