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    How can I increase my facial hair

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      fonon
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      I'm 30 years old my beard is thin and doesn't grow evenly, I know that it mainly got to do with genetics because I still look like I'm 24, but I would appreciate any tips on how to to make my beard thicker and fuller  :love:

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        Asummers
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        I am in the same boat, 30 yo and I cannot grow a nice beard to save my life. its thin in spots and only really grows thick on my chin

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          2222 Moderator
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          I don't know if there is a way to grow facial hair. I mean, its our gene, we born like that. My brother has beard and I'm not. I think the gene passed me and there is nothing I can't do about it.

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            4400
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            Buy products with Minoxidil 5%.

            http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoxidil

            i get a lot of hair in face with regualary using this. ( i dont have best gene for face hair.)

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              fireflyboi
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              @4400:

              Buy products with Minoxidil 5%.

              http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minoxidil

              i get a lot of hair in face with regualary using this. ( i dont have best gene for face hair.)

              So what do you do? I found some at walmart and it says put two dropplets into the scalp (I'm assuming it's meant for hair loss) but I guess dab it around my chin and jaw?

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                addic2porn
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                Me too have slight mustache and chin hair… I like guys with stuble... I have heard that shaving would help to grow hair thicker... may be you try shaving everyday and see........ and tell here if it works 😊

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                  ravenswood1
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                  Someone explained me some years ago that  Minoxidil  helps with the  blood flow to the follicle  helping to bring nutrients and oxigen  to it, I tried it for some time ago (about 9 years ago, I have 43 y.) with little results, I dont  get new hairs but I noticed that some hairs that were thin become thicker, I have to admit that I was not very constant with treatment, but also must say that these  hairs  are still thick and growing, I know it because they are in the zone between  beard and moustache  and before that I did not have hairs there.
                  Maybe  I should try it again, at my age my beard is full developed, so  I should notice if the effect is signifficative

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                    antstorm
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                    you shouldnt be using minoxidil aka regaine on your face ….im a bit shocked to read as a health professional that some people are misusing it  apart from hives it can cause facial swelling weight gain and being so close to by proximity ,can affect your thyroid

                    its only meant for your scalp  :afr:

                    there are other methods available that are suited for facial hair growth vitabeard is one
                    the other is to use low doses of testosterone but i would be careful with testicular atrophy
                    Andactrim cream is another option as it uses DHT

                    but i would stay clear of any product with minoxidil

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                      groovedware
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                      Find yourself a man with an epic beard (for example I am very pretty & hide it beneath my beard) and see if some sort of DNA transfer won't stimulate growth.  If that doesn't work & I would suggest multiple attempts first but if that doesn't work go all Delilah on him.  Head promptly to your local salon & slip them a little extra for some sort of weave.

                      "Look at me don't look at me beep beep"

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                        kumorizora
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                        In Japan a product called microgen pasta is popular and is said to be quite effective. I have yet to try it myself but am considering it

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                          sonofwho
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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.

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                            Matie
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                            It does sort of make the individual hairs stronger (at least pricklier) but it doesn't stimulate hair growth or density, that is a myth (not that sonofwho was suggesting that- I guess being sonofwho I ought to tell you that I am the Master, the real one, before he/she became a tranny and had the reassignment surgery)

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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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                                Matie
                                last edited by

                                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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                                  spam17
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                                  @sonofwho:

                                  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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                                    TheNewt
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                                    You cannot it's genetic.  Fortunately I have no issues growing long and thick facial hair.

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                                      batangtegak
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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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                                        upNXT
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                                        wait about ten years…it will get thicker...and take vitamins

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                                          spam17
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                                          @upNXT:

                                          wait about ten years…it will get thicker...and take vitamins

                                          Ha ha..

                                          ;D

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                                            addic2porn
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                                            How about using biotin supplements or biotin rich food?
                                            also the Nail rubbing technique of yoga ?

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