I guess is a genetic thing, i had no beard in my early twenties and now i have fucking much and is fucking shitty i have to shave because grows backs so fast
 
The only thing where I really noticed a different was using biotin @ 1mg and bamboo extract (1x every other day @ 300mg (210mg silica)).

I can't grow a side beard or w/e they're called. It's really frustrating since that can make or break a lot of people in the looks department.
 
sadly there isnt alot you can do for facial hair that isnt either extreme or potentially harmful (i.e drugs). most of it is down to genetics, aswell as how well we choose to live. we have to learn to live with the cards we're dealt!
 
jordey;614140 said:
sadly there isnt alot you can do for facial hair that isnt either extreme or potentially harmful (i.e drugs). most of it is down to genetics, aswell as how well we choose to live. we have to learn to live with the cards we're dealt!

I would love to have no facial hair, I hate shaving with a passion. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side.
 
doublelongdaddy;614170 said:
I would love to have no facial hair, I hate shaving with a passion. I guess the grass is always greener on the other side.

we always want what we cant have!

im very hairy myself, so i just maintain a short beard. best of both worlds, grow yours out!
 
jordey;614182 said:
we always want what we cant have!

im very hairy myself, so i just maintain a short beard. best of both worlds, grow yours out!

too itchy! I could never deal with it.
 
doublelongdaddy;614219 said:
too itchy! I could never deal with it.

yeah it does itch at first, but once you let it grow for a couple of days the itching goes. i recently grew a 2 inch long beard, and every 3 weeks it would start itching so i had to get rid! a small stubbly beard is alot easier
 
jordey;614237 said:
yeah it does itch at first, but once you let it grow for a couple of days the itching goes. i recently grew a 2 inch long beard, and every 3 weeks it would start itching so i had to get rid! a small stubbly beard is alot easier

Maybe I will try it again, I would look extra manly with a beard:)
 
doublelongdaddy;614515 said:
Maybe I will try it again, I would look extra manly with a beard:)

yeah! for me anyway, both a long beard and clean shaven is annoying to maintain. a short beard is the sweet spot
 
Castor oil can help grow your eyelashes, just needs to applied carefully. Could probably help with beard growth, just got apply it thinly.

I keep a short beard style, although I shave my cheeks and neck once or twice a week, depending on am I going out or not. Maintaining the short beard is relatively easy.
For me, the beard growing on my cheeks is more tame, than my moustache and chin area. I don't hate shaving, I enjoy it with right equipment. (A decent brush and several razors to choose from along with soaps and creams.)
Shaving my face clean, that can be annoying and I can hate that. My upper lip and chin area are more prone to breakouts than other parts of my face, so in a way keeping a short beard keeps me looking healthier in some sense.

So, blahblahblah, castor oil was the thing I meant to spoke of. Not too expensive and good for many other uses as well. (Good for PE as well!)
 
jordey;614542 said:
yeah! for me anyway, both a long beard and clean shaven is annoying to maintain. a short beard is the sweet spot

Keep thinking about it every day I shave. I would be curious to see if it is all grey like the rest of my hair. Winter is hear and maybe I could deal with a beard and maybe it would change the way women see me, who know, maybe I could meet a mate.
 
Hi!! I really don’t know that what you exactly want to ask but there could be 2 scenarios. One that you lost you facial hair – that means you must be facing some medical problem that should be treated first before any regrowth efforts are made. Second could be that you never saw growth, for that I would strongly recommend hair transplant; it is safe with no side effects whatsoever.
Or Some tips to grow facial hair faster..
Try using the Firaus oil or firdaus oil. Available online. Shave frequently in the process. Apply twice a day.
Rogaine is sometimes used to grow facial and/or body hair.
Try shaving a lot..
 
hair transplantation would be the best method to get natural looking permanent results while without any side effect. Technique like FUE are so safe and more advanced.
 
Men's beards change heavily with age. Even from 20-25 and even 30-40 years old you might see a huge difference with your beard thickness. Just take care of yourself eat healthy and exercise. If your beard looks bad just shave it, or let it grow out for a few weeks to get a better idea. Do not start trimming your beard or shaving your cheeks for at least 3-4 weeks for a good starting point.
 
I grow a thick beard in no time at all, and never liked the clean shaven look. I prefer some stubble.
 
It is very much about genetics. Surely there are many hormonal factors to hair growth, be it on your face, on your head, body etc., but checking your relatives (men, apparently :D ) can give an idea if facial hair growth is existent or non-existent.
I don't get very strong sideburns or full beard, I've tried to grow a bit longer but I remain at a "wannabe George Michael look", esque 90's ... Suits me, clean cheeks and neck pretty much, I guess Hollywoodian might be the beard-style.

Anyhow, I guess castor oil was mentioned, some women have used that on their eyelashes. Don't know how safe that is, on one's face it shouldn't cause issues. Shouldn't, as it can be comedogenic and cause pores to clog.
A balanced diet and healthy lifestyle accounts for a lot. Using proper skin care routine can keep your skin supple and "open" for it be able to push the beard out, so to speak of.
I checked, I'm repeating myself here a lot. :D
Haven't found that much new things related to beard growth, the castor oil has been mentioned. Overall, keeping your skin in good condition internally (good diet etc..) and externally (proper cleaning routine) helps a lot. If I don't take good care enough, I easily end up with ingrown hairs, even though I use a sharp razor and I've "studied" my face.

@acromegaly Did mentioned about not trimming it for 3 or 4 weeks and that's a good line to follow. You must allow the beard to try show itself, trimming before certain amount of time can make the look so uneven and cancel out the process.
Patience is needed, just like with PE. ;)
 
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