She said she shaved once a week, but the facial hair became uncontrollable in 2013. That’s when her life completely changed. “About three years ago, it started getting really bad. I had to start shaving every day,” she said on the show. “I’ve tried hair removal creams, waxing, but every day, it comes back. It takes me about three hours to get ready. I shave my beard, I pluck my sideburns, and start to do my makeup trying to get the perfect coverage.” “I’ve always been super self-conscious about it, but really just have to put this out there because I want create more awareness around this syndrome and how much it can impact someone’s life especially if they don’t know they have it,” she wrote. Similarly, Diamond sharing her experience on “The Doctors” will surely reach women who are also struggling with the illness. Plus-size model Tess Holliday also supported Diamond on Facebook: Now that’s a message we can all get behind.

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title: “Pcos Caused This Black Woman On The Doctors To Grow A Beard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-08-30” author: “Leslie Nieman”


She said she shaved once a week, but the facial hair became uncontrollable in 2013. That’s when her life completely changed. “About three years ago, it started getting really bad. I had to start shaving every day,” she said on the show. “I’ve tried hair removal creams, waxing, but every day, it comes back. It takes me about three hours to get ready. I shave my beard, I pluck my sideburns, and start to do my makeup trying to get the perfect coverage.” “I’ve always been super self-conscious about it, but really just have to put this out there because I want create more awareness around this syndrome and how much it can impact someone’s life especially if they don’t know they have it,” she wrote. Similarly, Diamond sharing her experience on “The Doctors” will surely reach women who are also struggling with the illness. Plus-size model Tess Holliday also supported Diamond on Facebook: Now that’s a message we can all get behind.

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title: “Pcos Caused This Black Woman On The Doctors To Grow A Beard” ShowToc: true date: “2024-10-23” author: “Kevin Thompson”


She said she shaved once a week, but the facial hair became uncontrollable in 2013. That’s when her life completely changed. “About three years ago, it started getting really bad. I had to start shaving every day,” she said on the show. “I’ve tried hair removal creams, waxing, but every day, it comes back. It takes me about three hours to get ready. I shave my beard, I pluck my sideburns, and start to do my makeup trying to get the perfect coverage.” “I’ve always been super self-conscious about it, but really just have to put this out there because I want create more awareness around this syndrome and how much it can impact someone’s life especially if they don’t know they have it,” she wrote. Similarly, Diamond sharing her experience on “The Doctors” will surely reach women who are also struggling with the illness. Plus-size model Tess Holliday also supported Diamond on Facebook: Now that’s a message we can all get behind.

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