Sorry, but that's just who you are. It's the gene pool in your family. My husband looks like a moldy piece of cheese when he doesn't shave, but he has a good mustache. Go figure! I wouldn't worry too much about it. Some women really don't like a lot of hair on a guy (I'm one of them.) LOL Marcy
Yes. You are still young and when you will be past 16 years it is obvious that you will grow a beard as your father or brother.
you'll generally start to see facial hair a couple of years after pubic hair starts to grow. Facial hair is "beard" from the start, but you may not have enough to grow "a beard" for a couple of years after facial hair starts to grow. Needing to shave at 14 or 15 is pretty common, but having enough hair look like an intentional beard is usually a couple of years after you start to need to shave. Not many men can grow a full-face beard at 15, but most--definitely not all-- can by 18 or 19. It's also pretty common for full-face beard to not be possible till early 20's.
It is not unusual for some boys to have no facial hair until their late teens. If you are so worried about it consult a doctor. Do not indulge in self medication or word of mouth advise.
No, there is no way to thicken the beard. Your genetics is what determines the amount and thickness of facial hair and hair for the matter you have. Although I do have to admit that I noticed a substantial thickening of my beard when I started lifting weights heavily about 2 years ago. My theory is that it has something to do with the testosterone increase.
Facial and body hair is down mainly to your genetics. If you do not have facial hair yet at 22-years-old then there is still time. Facial and body hair comes with the onstart of puberty, but a beard can take a while to appear. It may start a bit here and there or look patchy in places when it begins but it is a sign that facial hair is beginning. Some races of people have genetics that gives very little facial and body hair and others much more.
When I was your age I had no facial hair at all. I was almost 25 before I could grow a mustache and when I began growing a beard and sideburns a few years later they were extremely scraggly. I am now in my 50s and the beard and sideburns are still scraggly. I have not shaved in over 15 years as it always takes "forever" to regrow.
You have to remember that you have DNA from both parents and it is possible you got a gene that doesn't allow for thick beards. Take a look at both sides of the family. It might be hormonal as well. You are young at 20 years old, so it is possible when you are older your beard will thicken.
Don't worry it will come with age. A lot of men do not get facial hair until their twenties.
You can't. Facial hair is part of puberty and develops at the rate it wants to. I would expect you to develop a full beard in the next couple of years with it filling in until the early twenties. You just have to wait.
facial hair grows when you hit pubrty or (your body changes
be thankful you dont have to shave like the rest of us
Yes, it is possible to continue growing facial hair after the age of 22. Facial hair growth is primarily influenced by genetics and hormonal changes. While some men may experience more facial hair growth during puberty, it is still possible for facial hair to continue thickening and filling out in the years following.