Yes, many South American men do have facial hair, as facial hair growth varies among individuals regardless of geographic location. Cultural factors, personal grooming preferences, and genetics all influence whether men choose to grow facial hair. In some regions, beards and mustaches may be more popular or trendy, while in others, clean-shaven looks might prevail. Overall, like in any other part of the world, there is a diverse range of facial hair styles among South American men.
Pentecostal men can have facial hair.
no, a true native american male dosent have leg hair or much facial either
Yes facial hair grows the fastest in men.
Yes eSpecially the beard
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.
Shave.
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
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.