In the 1950s, facial hair was not as commonly worn by men as it is today. The clean-shaven look was the prevailing trend, often associated with professionalism and conformity in post-war society. However, some men, particularly in artistic or bohemian circles, did sport mustaches or beards, but they were generally the exception rather than the norm. Overall, the decade favored a polished and tidy appearance.
Pentecostal men can have facial hair.
Yes facial hair grows the fastest in men.
Yes eSpecially the beard
Shave.
Because it is testosterone that makes facial hair grow in men and although women do have testosterone it is at a much lower level than in men that is why women do not have facial hair.
The hormone responsible for most men to grow facial hair is testosterone. During puberty, increased levels of testosterone stimulate the growth of facial hair, along with other secondary sexual characteristics.
low level of testosterone .
Goate, Beard, Mustache.
Facial hair is the hair that men often shave off their faces, including the beard, mustache, and sideburns. Men typically shave their facial hair to maintain a clean, groomed appearance or to adhere to cultural or professional norms.
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
Either a dermatologist (skin doctor) or an endocrinologist (hormone doctor) can advise regarding men's facial hair growth problems.
Every female is different. Some prefer a clean shaven look whilst others prefer facial hair.