There are no accepted or approved treatments or supplements that increase the rate of facial hair growth. However, there are a few supplements been shown to help with the health of the hair, which may help it to grow better. The main natural products that help with hair health are Biotin, Silica, MSM, and L-Cysteine, so you could try any or all of them. Facial hair for men is a secondary sexual characteristic mainly controlled by blood levels of testosterone and estrogen, influenced in large part by genes/race.
Rogaine and Propecia do not increase the rate of hair growth and have only been shown to be effective in restoration of hair growth in male pattern baldness.
No, I have a moustache, yet am very short for my age.
no, sorry, to grow facial hair a person needs testostorone. The only thing you could get from eating out a vagina is an S.T.D
Nope.
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.
1) Let your facial hair grow without any trimming etc.2) Wash your face a lot, it will speed up the facial hair growth process.
Rogaine is a vasodilator which counteracts the constricting effect of DHT on the hair follicles. Since the effectiveness of Rogaine is not uniformly conclusive on regular hair growth, I would say it is unlikely that Rogaine would have any noticeable effect on facial hair growth. If you want thicker facial hair you need an androgenic supplement or testosterone booster.
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There are some girls that do like chinstrap facial hair. It really depends on the girl, some like facial hair while others do not like any facial hair on a guy.
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.
It's not uncommon for some young men to experience uneven or sparse facial hair growth at the age of 19, as genetics and hormonal factors play significant roles in facial hair development. However, if you're noticing excessive hair loss or changes in your facial hair that concern you, it might be a good idea to consult a healthcare professional or dermatologist for advice. They can help determine if there are any underlying issues that need to be addressed.
why do you need to grow facial hair? people who already with hair on their face feels uncomfortable sometimes especially if few days unshaven! anyway, there so many ways to do it either using hormone and apply some oils which meant for hair growth. consult your physicians or any pharmacist.
No, many players such as Al Hrabosky, Dennis Eckersley, and Rollie Fingers have facial hair.