Saturday, December 26, 2009

How can i make my facial hair grow faster?

I wanna grow a fat guy beard, not too long but enough to look like more than mere bumfluff. What can i do to speed up the process?|||Well, i aways wanted to grow facial hair fast cuz i wanna keep a short stylish beard and lot of people suggested either i shave often or just wait, but i couldn%26#039;t bare with the fact that i had to wait, so i took other advices and put the onion myth to the test, and it definetly works. Few months ago i had little hairs scattered around which were hard to find, but lately i apply some onion on my face before sleeping (of course shower when you wake up the next morning lol) and it seems that my facial hair has grown a LOT. But dnt take my word for it, do what best suits you. Best of luck =)|||dude i will totally advice you 2 shave at least 2 times a day and i know this will sound pretty weird but limit washing . Report Abuse
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Truly, there is nothing you can do. Some guys grow a really fast and full beard, and some guys dont. Just give it a few weeks to a month, trim, and see if you like the results!





Happy growing!|||stop shaving|||shave your *** then the hair on your face will get envious and grow a thick beard|||You can%26#039;t control the growth speed of your hair.|||Grow older.|||Age and genetics|||nothing. I%26#039;m 31 and I still can%26#039;t grow a beard. Hairy is gross.|||i dont know|||Wash it with rogain, and shave often|||rub your face with peanut butter and lemon juice, apply goose feathers, and run around the block screaming at the top of your lungs %26quot; I want to be a hairy monkey!%26quot;


if that doesn%26#039;t work, try shaving more often.|||dont shave thats for sure|||My brothers say the more you shave it, the more hair grows back|||it helps when you%26#039;re older than 14...|||take vitamins for hair growth|||Im so glad you are a man I was worried there for a minute!


I dont think you can make it grow faster honey-its all down to hormones.But my husband reckons the more that you shave the quicker it grows -so maybe try shaving every time it grows through?|||shave it! It%26#039;ll come back thicker and longer!|||you cant just wait til you mature more! Its a myth the more you shave the more it grows back that is dumb other wise bald guys would have cut their hair more often it depends on your genes and how quick you mature!|||Shave,,,hair tends to grow faster and thicker.....|||It only takes time and at fat guy beard? What the heck but what ever it is your life not mine|||shave them with razer|||shave every day. the more often you shave the faster it grows back.|||Try using the Firaus oil or firdaus oil. Available online. Shave frequently in the process. Apply twice a day.





Try applying a DiHydroTestosterone cream named Androstanolone. It is avaialable in brand name andractim.





Andractim is used for breast growth, not hair growth





Rogaine is sometimes used to grow facial and/or body hair.





Try shaving a lot.





Shaving more often does not increase facial hair growth, that is only an urban legend. It all depends on your genetics and/or testosterone level.





Shaving a lot does help. It%26#039;s not an urban legnd. If you shave every morning your skin will develop a resistance increasing the thickness and amout of hair growth in the shaved area. It%26#039;s definately a credible alternative to applying products.





Shaving does make hair more course.





Shaving will not do anything for hair growth at all one way or another. Hair growth is completely dependent on genetics and hormones. Shaving is just mechanically cutting existing hair at the surface of the skin. You cannot produce more hair by shaving. The reason why shaved hair seems coarser is simply because the hair is cut off bluntly and is newly growing out. Body and faciai hair growth doesn%26#039;t stop at young adulthood--most men get hairier as they grow older. This is due to the continued exposure of the hair follicles to androgens (male hormones) which causes new beard and body hairs to develop from the hair follicles. It has nothing to do with shaving habits. If you are a young man and don%26#039;t grow a very good beard, waiting is probably the best strategy -- you might grow in a better one as you get older, unless your lack of beard growth is caused by not producing enough androgens, in which case you should see a doctor about it. If you are of Asian or Native American ancestry, you might not grow much facial or body hair at all.





Shaving does help. Severing the hair at the base of the shaft causes the hair growing in the follicle to compensate for the added wieght which will have to be handled. It is a physiological response to an external stimulus.





Shaving does not help. People get this impression because when you shave, the ?ends? or points of the hairs become blunt instead of soft. So it feels rougher, but the growth is the same. The hair might look darker but it is only because the length is uniform. One theory for the origin of the myth that shaving makes a beard grow faster is that humans perceive change by proportion. For example: going from %26quot;zero%26quot; to half an inch in a month is really noticeable; adding a half an inch to a beard that%26#039;s already (say) 2 inches long is a much less noticeable change. In the first case, it%26#039;s a %26quot;100%%26quot; proportional change, while in the second case, it%26#039;s only a 25% change. So even if a beard is growing at a constant half an inch per month, it will *seem* to grow faster at the beginning and slow down as it gets longer, because the proportion of change is dropping. Some of the other readers are getting increased facial due to the onset of PUBERTY and not because they shave more frequently.





One way you can think of why hair feels coarser after shaving is, like when you break a toothpick in half, it is easy, then break one half in half, it is harder, and continually gets harder the smaller the piece. This is based on the principle of levers and leverage. The closer you are to the fulcrum, or in this case the break point, the more force needs to be applied to break or bend it. Short hair is harder to bend than long hair. As for shaving helping, it doesn%26#039;t. You may grow more hair after shaving, but that would be pure coincidence considering you continually grow more hair over time. While you have been growing any current growth on your face, more hair folicals are beginning to grow and therefore when you shave, you put any hair you currently have, back to the same lengthe as the new hair coming in. Next time your hair grows out, it will include all of the shorter new hairs, meaning more facial hair. You don%26#039;t need to be a doctor to understand that.|||You cant. Its natural. Its what your body wants to do. But, shaving reguarly for a while will help.

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