That claim is mostly a myth or oversimplification.
đź‘‚ Why ear hair grows
Hair growth in and around the ears is mainly caused by:
1. Genetics
Some people are simply more prone to thicker or more visible body hair in certain areas, including ears.
2. Hormones (androgens)
As people age—especially men—levels of hormones like testosterone can affect hair growth patterns. This is why ear, nose, and eyebrow hair may become more noticeable with age.
3. Aging
With age:
- Some head hair thins
- Other hairs (ears, nose, eyebrows) may grow thicker or longer
đźš« What it does NOT mean
Ear hair does NOT mean:
- Your body is “detoxing”
- You have a disease
- You are unhealthy
- You have “too many toxins”
These viral explanations are not medically supported.
đź§ Bottom line
Ear hair is a normal genetic and age-related trait, mostly influenced by hormones—not a sign of anything dramatic happening inside your body.
If you want, I can explain why nose and eyebrow hair also increases with age and what’s normal vs unusual changes.