This varies massively because it all depends on when the male goes through puberty; how early or how late and also how fast. Generally it is between 14 and 18 with most males having to start shaving at 15 or 16.
no it does not.
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.
Some of the pros of waxing facial hair include: looking younger, appearing more hygienic, and looking stylist. Some cons of waxing facial hair include: cost, time consuming, and discomfort associated with waxing.
At the age of 24 will full facial hair be in full effect. Test levels will rise in men. Male pattern baldness is common around this time
Native Americans do not grow nearly as much facial hair as Europeans or Africans. It takes them a very long time to grow a beard. Their facial hair may just grow a half an inch or less over the course of two months! Their facial hair is also very thin.
"Facial hair in males normally appears in a specific order during puberty: The first facial hair to appear tends to grow at the corners of the upper lip, typically between 14 to 16 years of age. It then spreads to form a moustache over the entire upper lip. This is followed by the appearance of hair on the upper part of the cheeks, and the area under the lower lip. The hair eventually spreads to the sides and lower border of the chin, and the rest of the lower face to form a full beard. As with most human biological processes, this specific order may vary among some individuals. Facial hair is often present in late adolescence, around ages 17 and 18, but may not appear until significantly later. Some men do not develop full facial hair for 10 years after puberty. Facial hair will continue to get coarser, darker and thicker for another 2-4 years after puberty." Direct quote from: Puberty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Wikipedia.com
Facial hair begins during puberty. It is one of the later characteristics to emerge. Some boys get it early during puberty though as everyone is different and matures at different ages and rates. You should have some facial hair above the top lip where a moustache grows by the time puberty ends.
The average age for males in the US is around 36 years old.
On average, facial hair grows about 0.3 to 0.5 millimeters per day, or about half an inch per month. However, the exact rate of growth can vary among individuals due to factors such as genetics, age, hormones, and overall health.
Last time I looked the average for males were 70 and females were 75
, it would be good to shave from top to bottom.And gently as well.
No. Hair is dead, so cutting is not a factor. ** Unless you are talking about facial/pubic hair in which case you cut it and it grows back thicker and longer each time you cut.