No, there is no way to thicken the beard. Your genetics is what determines the amount and thickness of facial hair and hair for the matter you have. Although I do have to admit that I noticed a substantial thickening of my beard when I started lifting weights heavily about 2 years ago. My theory is that it has something to do with the testosterone increase.
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.
I know (for ladies) if you shave your legs a lot the hair thickens. I'm not sure facial hairs do, but I wouldn't be surprised if it does. It's highly likely.
Gerard Way has mentioned in interviews that he struggles to grow facial hair due to genetics. Some individuals naturally have less facial hair growth due to their hereditary traits. Additionally, his personal grooming choices and style may also influence his appearance, leading to the perception that he cannot grow facial hair.
Honestly, no way.
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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.
Hmmm...interesting question. In my opinion, I don't think you CAN grow facial hair if your body doesn't already. But why would you?? If it's for attracting the opposite sex, then not ALL women like facial hair....but with the way technology and science is advancing in this day-and-age, maybe. I would suggest you ask your doctor. You got problems.if u are thirty and no facial hair ever grown go to the docters.you could have a procedure where they insert facial hair into your pours and it will grow continuoesly but it cost alot of money.
Nope, that's just an old wives' tale. Facial hair removal cream works by breaking down the hair at the surface level, so it doesn't have any effect on the hair follicle or its thickness. So, go ahead and slather on that cream without worrying about turning into a werewolf overnight.
Pentecostal men can have facial hair.
No because if you have thin hair the hairdresser can thicken your hair if needed.
Their "Skin Cells" aren't developed to have facial har, only few girls have facial hair! 0.00005/10000 women have facial hair
Waxing your facial hair is painful and that's the only way to do it at home. Laser Hair removal has a small level of pain and electrolysis is merely inconvenient.