No.
Dihydrotestosterone, a derivative of testosterone which is responsible for growing facial hair.
yeah sure if you want !! However, women's hormones affects the growth of facial hair (e.g. progesterone slower the growth facial hair growth), so normally you wont get the same thick facial hair that men have
Males experience greater facial hair growth. It usually starts around age 14 during the onset of puberty. Facial hair growth is accompanied by a lowered voice and pubic hair.
fertizer ecourages growth, possibly at the expence of sugar content
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No.
The hormone responsible for male facial hair and muscle development is testosterone. Testosterone is produced primarily in the testes and is responsible for the development and maintenance of secondary sexual characteristics in males, such as facial hair growth and increased muscle mass.
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IIt definitely makes my facial hair grow more
Vascular cambium is responsible for secondary growth in a stem.
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