Yes, as a lot of boys are already well in to puberty by age 13.
Yes, facial hair can be waxed. Usually women would do this. If you are a man, it's much easier to shave.
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.
At 12 years old, most boys are just beginning to experience changes in their bodies, including the onset of puberty, which can lead to some facial hair growth. However, the amount of facial hair varies significantly among individuals, and many boys may have little to no facial hair at this age. It's completely normal for a 12-year-old to have sparse or fine facial hair, and any significant growth typically occurs later in teenage years. It's important to remember that everyone develops at their own pace.
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.
It's your gene pool so there isn't much you can do about it. My husband can't grow a full beard (only a mustache) and I like it like that! Not all women like the grunge look or facial hair on a man. Don't worry so much about it.
You can't increase facial hair, strictly speaking. What hair folicles you have, you have; you can't rearrange DNA. You can try to thicken the hair using creams and the like, but they probably won't do all that much. Some people have a lot of facial hair, some don't.
There is no direct link ever made but being overweight causes women to have too much testosterone, which gives them facial hair.
Looks pretty much the same...just with facial hair and hair braids!
Apart from pubic, armpit, and facial hair, which almost all men have, most (but not all) men have hairy legs to some extent, hairy forearms to some extent, and at least some hair on their chests (between the pectoral muscles or around the nipples). Now, many men have much less hair than this--and some have much, much more. All of these men are normal.
yes, as long as a 1inch pinch It is VERY rare. It has only happened once. yes u idiot
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.
no, a true native american male dosent have leg hair or much facial either