I had the same problem. I considered Rogaine. However, it may very well work too well.
You may get hair on your shoulders, armpits, and neck. It may not stop when you stop using Rogaine. It is not worth the risk.
When I was 19 I tried to grow a beard and it was patchy and scraggled. I tried again when I was 24 and it was better, but still too many bare spots and the hair itself was still not thick in diameter. I tried everything and nothing helped.
I tried again when I was 28. It was acceptable. It was thick enough.By that time I was exercising and that increased my metabolism and hormonal balance to help with the beard.
I wasn't satisfied, though. I wanted a real manly beard. Then I tried again at 36... after a few years of light running and light exercise (jogging daily, bicycling, eating right, multivitamin) and wow!
That seemed to do it. Great beard. Full and heavy and I could shape it into any style.
I thought about cutting it when I was 40, but my wife said it is so sexy she would not have it gone. I'm 62 now, have a great beard, women do love it in spite of what you read on the net, and it looks better and better. I have given advice to many young men and it seems to work for them: The key to success is the combination of getting older and exercising in the lower part of your training zone, at around 65-70 percent of your max heart rate... jogging and bicycle work.
I had a row boat that helped build my upper body so I didn't have to lift weights. Working with weights is counter-productive. Aerobic fitness is what you are looking for.
Take vitamins. Eat well (American Diabetic Assoc. Diet is best).
Every young man I've given advice to who followed this had great improvement in a year and within five years they were lookin' good.
Many people believe that shaving that area or the hairs there will help facial hair (or any hair) grow faster. This is not true. It may look thicker but the stubbly tips is part of what gives that illusion.
Truth is there is not a whole lot you can do expect be patient. Our diet and exercise does effect the rate our hair will grow a bit, but it is not going to make your facial hair grow quick over night. You may consider taking vitamins such as B vitamins, iron or a multi vitamin.
You can massage the area with eucalyptus oil which is said to help the hair grow a bit faster. Make sure not to get this near the lips or in the mouth.
.I had the same problem. I considered Rogaine. However, it may very well work too well.
You may get hair on your shoulders, armpits, and neck. It may not stop when you stop using Rogaine. It is not worth the risk.
When I was 19 I tried to grow a beard and it was patchy and scraggled. I tried again when I was 24 and it was better, but still too many bare spots and the hair itself was still not thick in diameter. I tried everything and nothing helped.
I tried again when I was 28. It was acceptable. It was thick enough.
By that time I was exercising and that increased my metabolism and hormonal balance to help with the beard. I wasn't satisfied, though. I wanted a real manly beard.
Then I tried again at 36... after a few years of light running and light exercise (jogging daily, bicycling, eating right, multivitamin) and wow! That seemed to do it. Great beard.
Full and heavy and I could shape it into any style. I thought about cutting it when I was 40, but my wife said it is so sexy she would not have it gone. I'm 62 now, have a great beard, women do love it in spite of what you read on the net, and it looks better and better.
I have given advice to many young men and it seems to work for them: The key to success is the combination of getting older and exercising in the lower part of your training zone, at around 65-70 percent of your max heart rate... jogging and bicycle work. I had a row boat that helped build my upper body so I didn't have to lift weights. Working with weights is counter-productive.
Aerobic fitness is what you are looking for. Take vitamins. Eat well (American Diabetic Assoc.
Diet is best). Every young man I've given advice to who followed this had great improvement in a year and within five years they were lookin' good.
It needs some patience and the results may vary from man to man but growing facial hair faster and thicker is very much possible. Now the question is how can one grow facial hair faster? How to make the beard thicker?
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