How can I increase my facial hair
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There are products (vitamins) that you can buy in various health stores that are specially made for "encouraging" hair (and nail) growth.
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Silica I believe is one … but this is only if you have unnatural hair loss or hair damage I think. Your genes are more important and you can't do anything about that I'm afraid...
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i believe that shaving your beard regularly with a good old razor before letting your beard grow out is the best way to go.
it thickens the hair and makes it stronger.I'm pretty sure this is the solution to your problem..
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You cannot it's genetic. Fortunately I have no issues growing long and thick facial hair.
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If topical hair growth stimulating cream fails. Save a fortune and go with "FUE beard transplantation". https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbhYpe5Mo2Q
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wait about ten years…it will get thicker...and take vitamins
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How about using biotin supplements or biotin rich food?
also the Nail rubbing technique of yoga ? -
get a beard implant from your own hair
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It's mostly all down to genetics.If you have a patchy beard..get rid of it.It kind of looks desperate to be honest and why not make the best of the other bits that aren't patchy?Goatees seem to be making a comeback and a moustache will will only work well on a small amount of men..older men can carry it off no problem as do some masculine types.
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I've read a lot on how to increase body hair (including facial hair) and many of them state that it's good to hit the gym and lift and increase the protein intake (still having balanced diet). Some of them said to not go with cardio so much as it decreases testerone level which is related with hair growth somehow…
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Like many had said, genetics does play a role. Regional location also plays a part, some Asian men are hairless, but others (South Asians) are very bushy. The same goes for other countries, of course. Some people are simply born with easy facial hair, while others (yours truly included) can't even grow a thick beard. The same with body (like chest, butt, etc) hairs. Trust me, I've tried using creams and stuff, they do NOT work.

Of course, the amount of testoterone can play a factor too. Try consuming fitness suplement that enhances one. I can't promise anything, because it's once again, depending on your DNA. But you'll probably get a boost in the body hair department.
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As someone already mentioned.. Minoxidil is an option and many people have used this to considerable success.
Do note that these are all anecdotal testimonies and it may not work the same way for everyone.Having said that, there has been no Double blind random clinical tests done on Minoxidil use for facial hair growth so long term effects are not known. Common side-effects people have reported include:
-Mild Chest pain
-water retention/puffing
-itchinessSource: Numerous online forums and my own personal use.
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I've read a lot on how to increase body hair (including facial hair) and many of them state that it's good to hit the gym and lift and increase the protein intake (still having balanced diet). Some of them said to not go with cardio so much as it decreases testerone level which is related with hair growth somehow…
I can confirm to this. I had an insignificant amount of facial hair months before I started going to the gym but now, though not a complete beard yet, I can see the growth on my chin as well a faster growth on my moustache. Also I'm 27 so there's hope.
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Try massaging Castor Oil into your beard every night before bed.
I've heard from a lot of sources that castor oil helps with hair growth. I also speak from personal experience. I haven't tried it on my beard, but I used to have really scanty eyebrows, but after I started using castor oil on them, they have definitely thickened. Granted, you can't see results very fast, but if you keep at it for, let's say, a month, I think you'll see a difference.
And of course, maintain a healthy diet. -
I've read a lot on how to increase body hair (including facial hair) and many of them state that it's good to hit the gym and lift and increase the protein intake (still having balanced diet). Some of them said to not go with cardio so much as it decreases testerone level which is related with hair growth somehow…
I can confirm to this. I had an insignificant amount of facial hair months before I started going to the gym but now, though not a complete beard yet, I can see the growth on my chin as well a faster growth on my moustache. Also I'm 27 so theres hope.
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How long have you tried to grow out your facial hair before shaving/trimming it?
I thought I couldn't grow good facial hair, but I realized it was only because I wasn't being patient and kept messing with it.
I read that it's a good idea to wait about a month, but things like beard oil, working out, etc. can help with the process.
There are plenty of guides out there. Here is one that has plenty of information. http://www.realmenrealstyle.com/how-grow-beard/
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Minoxidil
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Simple answer, you shouldn't. Stick yourself the label "twink", fuck stupid short-lived trends about cats and dogs on your face :drool2: and enjoy
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There's a lot of gimmicky things out there, but some of the replies here are right in saying
1. Work out
2. Increase protein intake.
3. If you're patchy-bearded, just grow it out then shave it clean 3 or 4 times in cycle, don't wax, that destroys the roots. Beard hair is exceptionally dry to start, I suffered split ends on the beard which caused patchiness, and started the whole re-shave, applying beard oil (oils dry beard hair) and it started growing well after about 6 months.The whole point in getting hair to grow in faster and thicker is slicing it off, it trains the body into cellular reintegration as long as you don't bother the roots. Seems counter-productive, shaving it off. But that trains the body to learn to grow it back in better. I got my chest hair and beard using these three bits of advice people spoke on here.
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