Yes facial hair grows the fastest in men.
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Most guys start to be able to grow significant facial hair around 16
Growing facial hair is a natural function, for most males, when they reach puberty. This is due to hormonal changes in the body when becoming an adult.
ive heard of a few that help grow facial hair and make beard thicker such as B-6 (pretty much most of the B-complex vitamins too), magnesium, fish oild and a few others but the B-6 will have to be one of the most effective.
Ot really most facial hair is black because blond facial hair never shows well.
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.
Most older women begin to develop a stray facial hair along the chin. Also, with some endrocrine disorders, women can develop more facial hair. Circuses in the last century often featured "The Bearded Lady" among other persons with "odd" medical conditions.
Generally, he grows slowly. Technically it depends on your genes. Most people it take a year to grow full facial features and others a month or two.
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The most common ways to get rid of unwanted facial hair is plucking or shaving. One can also wax the hair, but to completely get rid of the facial hair one should try electrolysis.
Most adult males have little choice. Either they grow a beard or/and a moustache or they shave every day to remain clean shaven.
All men are different and some can even grow facial hair as early as 13 years old. Most young men your age have "fuzz", so I wouldn't get too concerned about it. Avoid shaving if you are trying to grow a beard as shaving DOES NOT increase facial hair growth. Take a look around at the male relatives in your family (father, brothers, male cousins) and see how much facial hair they have. If some of your relatives have hardly any hair on their face and the other half have normal to thick facial hair growth than you are probably somewhere in the middle. You will probably end up with enough hair to grow a beard or mustache. My husband can grow some hair on his face, but not everywhere and he just can't grow a beard (he's in his 50s) but can grow a mustache without any problem. Believe it or some women don't care that much for facial hair on a man. Some complain that it's too rough and itchy. However, I suggest you ignore these women if you truly want to grow a beard. There are plenty of women who love facial hair on men. However, having too much facial hair can also be a real hassle to maintain. This is one of the main reasons why some men have chosen to shave. Don't worry so much about your facial hair and before you know it you'll be complaining you need to shave too often. The product listed under the related links, along with some similar competitors, will help to feed your follicles. It's used for people with alopecia, and works wonders. Using this along with a followup product (also made by Enjoy) will thicken the hairs wherever you put it. Also, taking testosterone booster will help you to grow a thicker beard. Please refer to the related link for more information.