The eyebrow, nose hair and back hair thing began in my late 40’s. Now in my mid 50’s it’s terrible. I have to trim my eyebrows and nose hair two or three times a WEEK! I have light brown/reddish hair and my body hair is fine. My back hair is course and BLACK!!!:eek: I have to get my wife to shear by back hair like a sheep. My testosterone is lowish and I wonder if these changes are due to the drop in testosterone levels or is it just the result of having had higher testosterone levels for decades? I never had much of a beard when I was younger but beard growth seemed to kick in at around age 50 when testosterone levels dropped (my back hair also started growing at around age 50). Seems odd to me that all this hair starts to grow when testosterone levels drop. I shave each morning and have a beard by the time I get home from work.
Mine would look like the picture in the OP but I get them trimmed whenever I get a haircut. Apparently the older the man the shaggier the brow.
Bob
As Cecil says, generally, all human hairs have a growth cycle. After the growth period, the hair turns dormant and waits for a new hair to push it out of its follicle. This even applies to the very short hairs on seemingly hairless areas, such as the nose and forehead. Hairs don’t “know” how long they are or whether they’ve been cut. They just grow an assigned period of time, go dormant, and fall out.
Obviously, there are exceptions. Most of us get a rogue long hair now and then. Male and female pattern baldness knock the “rules” for a loop. Age makes a difference. Puberty brings the familiar changes to hair. Aging alters the growth time of hairs in the ears, nose, and eyebrows, but the effect is less uniform than the earlier changes.
This is one hairy zombie!
My eyebrows started going out of control in my late forties, early fifties, as well. Along with my goatee, they give me the perfect “Evil Spock” look! Well, except for the gray.
I’m 55. At some point in my late 40s, I noticed my eyebrows (which have always been bushy – plus, I have been a “unibrow” since junior high) getting wilder and bushier. Also, if I didn’t trim every couple of days, I fear that my mustache would completely merge with my nose hairs. And, sadly, I don’t have a whole lot of hair left on the top of my head.
Were you in my ex-husband’s class?:rolleyes:
Ah, that would be the superciliously gifted Leonid Brezhnev. (Warning: extremely mesmerizing animated GIF.)