Varinder KaurMom of 2 children1 hour agoA. Do nothing for now: Do not use threading, waxing, or hair removal creams at such a young age. A toddler's skin is extremely delicate and can suffer from chemical burns or severe irritation.
Be patient: Often, as a child grows, these fine hairs (baby fluff) may naturally shed or become much less noticeable.
Future options: Once she is much older (adolescence) and if she feels bothered by it herself, you can then consider safe grooming options like threading or laser treatments.
Conclusion: Don’t panic. Treat it as a normal physical feature for now, but do consult a doctor just to confirm that her hormone levels are balanced
Swapna sanjay RaichMom of 2 children4 years agoA. Wait for some yrs because she is very amala. It is very common issue with the girls but at this age taking any treatment for it is not advisible. If you are worried about it you can ask dermatologist
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