If a male, you are under 16 or you are from a genetic community that does not grow a strong mustache - eg. African/Bantu
If female, you are under 70, or from a non-Mediterranean genetic community.
No absolutely Not.
lack of nutrition
Smoking can cause a yellow mustache due to the tar and nicotine in cigarettes staining facial hair. It can also slow down hair growth and make the mustache appear dull and unhealthy.
There is only one real reason - lack of birth control.
there really isn't a use for the mustache. the mustache that grows do to hormone growth and maturity. there was a study one time that said a mustache can filter dust from. going into your mouth. but really its just a growth of haier growing ....
Why shouldnt he have kept his moustache.
There are two accepted spellings, with or without the "O" : mustache/moustache. (The growth of hair between the nose and mouth.)
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John Cooper did not give a specific reason why he grew a mustache. Most assume it as because he wanted to try it out and see how he looked with a beard. He recently confirmed that he shaved his mustache after having fans tweet him on his Twitter telling him to shave it.
To promote faster and thicker mustache growth, maintain a healthy diet rich in vitamins and minerals, particularly biotin, vitamin E, and proteins. Regularly grooming and trimming your mustache can stimulate growth and improve its appearance. Additionally, consider using beard oils or growth serums that contain natural ingredients like castor oil or essential oils, which can nourish the hair follicles. Lastly, ensure you manage stress and get enough sleep, as these factors can impact hair growth.
There is no scientific evidence to support the idea that honey can promote mustache growth. Honey is often praised for its moisturizing and antibacterial properties, which can help improve the overall health of the skin and hair. However, facial hair growth is primarily determined by genetics and hormonal factors rather than topical applications. For optimal mustache growth, a balanced diet and proper grooming are more effective than using honey alone.
you could try it. hair growth patterns are what they are. you can't really change. i can grow a full beard, but not a mustache. try what you want, but you can't change your genes