Saturday, April 14, 2012

Not growing facial hair!?

I am 23 and grow very little facial hair(i look like a boy!) and I dont know why! I grow some above my lip, on my chin, and sideburns area but those areas never fill out so I cant even grow a goatee without it looking weak. i not sure if its my T levels because I had a bad case of acne till my late teens, which I had to take accutane for just to get rid of. i am also 6'3 and 140 (really skinny), does a high metabolism affect facial hair growth?? all the guys in my family can all grow full beards. my dad, brother, 2 cousins (one of which is only 19 and everyone says he looks older than me), my uncles. everyone except me! is 23 to late to give up hope on growing facial hair??? i have always been a late bloomer when it came to armpit hair and stuff but 23 seems late even for me. what do you think? and please dont say I should be happy to not grow facial hair and how girls dont like facial hair. obviously i am not happy about my facial hair and would give anything to get it! thanks a lot!



Not growing facial hair!?

Yes, 23 is late for facial hair.



Most likely it is just a natural variation and nothing to worry about. Next time you have a regular checkup, ask the doctor if it might indicate some nutritional or hormonal thing that needs to be dealt with.



Otherwise, don't worry about it. A man plays the hand he's dealt and doesn't complain.



And please don't take any kooky herbal supplements. You have no idea what they really put in those pills.



Not growing facial hair!?

ask your doc, he will know the answer, unless anyone on here is a doctor you aren't going to get one straight answer lol



Not growing facial hair!?

Just shave it more often and your facial hair will be getting thicker.



Not growing facial hair!?

Research has confirmed the role of zinc has a vital nutrient in the healthy growth of hair. Zinc is an important element in the management of stress when it is mobilized in stress as it is an important constituent of many vital enzymes required for normal body functions.



In terms of hair, nails and skin, it helps in the synthesis of various proteins, which subsequently facilitate growth and maintenance. So any deficiency in the levels of zinc in the body will directly result in impaired growth and damage to these body parts.



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