Known as the ‘Hairiest Girl in the World,’ She Finally Shaves Her Face—Discover Her Heartwarming Journey to Find True Love ❤️
Hairiness is the main enemy for many women. Some of them are even embarrassed about having hair on their body. The situation becomes even more complicated when this hairiness is excessive and affects places like the face.
This story of Supatra Natty Sasuphan, a young girl from Thailand who suffers from a rare genetic disease, is very unusual.

This girl suffers from a genetic disorder called Ambras syndrome, also known as werewolf syndrome. Due to the disease, Natty has excess hair growth all over her body, including her face.
In 2010, she was recognized as the hairiest woman in the world by the Guinness Book of Records.

The girl’s parents were afraid that she would be constantly bullied and have difficulties in her social life. After doctors diagnosed her, the parents realized that their daughter’s case was rare and that she could live her entire life with such a large amount of hair.

Laser hair removal was one of the methods as a treatment for Natty, but this method only prevented hair growth for a while, but then the hair grew much faster and was much thicker. Natty could only live and adapt to her hairiness.
Like any parent, Nattie’s father hopes that his daughter will one day be cured. But it’s been almost ten years since little Nattie was crowned the world’s hairiest girl, and she’s already come a long way.

Now Nattie is a young woman who has started shaving her face and body and has found the love of her life. She has married the man she loves and shares her life with him.
