For example, testosterone the male sex hormone can make your hair grow thicker and coarser over the years.

Another possible cause is hypertrichosis, a condition associated with excessive hair growth.

This disorder can affect both men and women, regardless of age (perDermNet New Zealand).

Ear hair

If the hair grows inside your ear canal, it may promote the spread of bacteria and cause infection.

Apart from that, the tiny hairs inside and outside your ears are unlikely to cause any serious problems.

The question is, what can you do to get rid of them?

Nose and ear hair trimmer

For starters, stay away from sharp razors and hot wax, suggestsGQ.

Your best bet is to use a special trimmer for ear, nose, eyebrow, andfacial hair.

This kind of machine can easily fit into your ear and remove stray hairs without causing issues.

GQ recommends the models from Panasonic, ConairMAN, Wahl, Philips, or Remington.

If you have excess hair outside the ear, you may use a razor and shaving cream, saysWebMD.

The downside is that you risk cutting yourself.

On top of that, the results are short-lived.

Apair of tweezersmight do the trick, too just double-check you sterilize it with alcohol before use.

Pull one hair at a time to minimize the discomfort.

If you take this route, your hair will grow back within one to eight weeks.

A better choice is to visit a local grooming salon and let the pros handle it.

Depending on your needs, they will recommend eitherwaxing or laser hair removalto solve the problem.