NO removal methods (such as shaving, waxing, plucking, laser removal, threading, or using depilatory creams) will EVER cause subsequent hair growth to be darker, unless the preceding hair was bleached artificially or by extended sun exposure. To lighten hair, commercial hair peroxides, lemon juice, sun exposure, and certain prescription medications such as Vanica may be used, though not necessarily without side-effects.
You regularly clean, massage and shave your facial hair to stimulate growing..
because when you get old hair starts growing
yes it does reduce facial hair and it stops hair from growing on your crouch.
Dihydrotestosterone, a derivative of testosterone which is responsible for growing facial hair.
Facial hair growth is not directly correlated with your overall growth. Genetics, hormones, and age play key roles in determining the growth of facial hair. Most people stop growing in height in their late teens to early twenties, while facial hair growth can continue throughout adulthood.
Shave.
no
Just shave it off.
No There is a myth about facial hair growing after death (and fingernails as well). Hair does not grow after death (nor do fingernails). However, there can be an illusion of hair growing after death. The skin can shrink, exposing more hair.
The skin underneath facial hair may appear darker due to a combination of factors, including increased melanin production in response to irritation from hair follicles and the shadow cast by the hair itself. Additionally, the presence of facial hair can lead to a buildup of oils and dead skin cells, which may also contribute to a darker appearance. Increased blood flow to the area during hair growth can further enhance pigmentation. Over time, these factors can cause noticeable contrast between the skin beneath the facial hair and the surrounding areas.
Unfortunately yes :(
Sadly NO!