Is facial hair more dependent on genetics or nutrition?
Adam__20000
Posts: 65 Member
Hi all!
Just a quick question. For somone trying to grow facial hair (more specifically a beard) would nutrition or genes be the more deciding factor as to how much you can grow? As of now I have a visible, fairly thick stache but i’ve not much of a beard which is what I really want. I’ve seen a lot of my family pictures and iirc none of the males have any significant beard, if it was all down to genes that’d be a bit of a bummer as I don’t have much of a chance if that’s the case. If it means anything the bulk of my heritage is Indian/Chinese/Spanish, I know that it’s not very typical for Chinese to grow a large amount of facial hair so I was wondering if that has anything to do with it. On the other hand, is there any food group/supplement that encourages the growth of facial hair?
Thanks in advance
Just a quick question. For somone trying to grow facial hair (more specifically a beard) would nutrition or genes be the more deciding factor as to how much you can grow? As of now I have a visible, fairly thick stache but i’ve not much of a beard which is what I really want. I’ve seen a lot of my family pictures and iirc none of the males have any significant beard, if it was all down to genes that’d be a bit of a bummer as I don’t have much of a chance if that’s the case. If it means anything the bulk of my heritage is Indian/Chinese/Spanish, I know that it’s not very typical for Chinese to grow a large amount of facial hair so I was wondering if that has anything to do with it. On the other hand, is there any food group/supplement that encourages the growth of facial hair?
Thanks in advance
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Genetics.
No supplement is going to make you grow facial hair.7 -
Genetics sorry .2
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adamlai2000 wrote: »
Just because your genetics are keeping your from growing the amount you want now, it doesn't mean things won't be different later on. My husband couldn't grow much facial hair when we got together in our teens but by his 30's he was sporting a full beard and it looked great.3 -
Could always get some testosterone gel and rub on your lip! Lol....j/k1
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I didn’t have much hair as a young adult... my wife recently pointed out that my back is getting fuzzy - her face when she told me... priceless. I’m half Korean and I can grow a beard. I couldn’t until my 40’s though.3
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If I tell you it's nutrition, will you eat more???7
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quiksylver296 wrote: »If I tell you it's nutrition, will you eat more???
I already am eating more!!
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I vote genetics, too, but I think my facial hair grows faster in a calorie surplus (this makes me sad, because I'm female). Rogaine (minoxidil) works for some people for facial hair, too, though.
I'd donate mine to you, if I could.4 -
Don't be upset. The same genes that cause facial hair to grow many times cause baldness. I can't grow a beard either (or at least nothing significant). But my hair is a full today as it was 30 years ago when I was a teenager.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3203673
http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/seriouslyscience/2014/11/20/going-bald-according-scientists-can-blame-beard/3 -
I vote genetics, too, but I think my facial hair grows faster in a calorie surplus (this makes me sad, because I'm female). Rogaine (minoxidil) works for some people for facial hair, too, though.
I'd donate mine to you, if I could.
You beat me to it @AnnPT77.
I was going to offer up the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin.
I'm plucking the dang things often enough it could be designated as a hobby. All that good nutrition may have a down side
It's genetic.
Cheers, h.3 -
middlehaitch wrote: »I vote genetics, too, but I think my facial hair grows faster in a calorie surplus (this makes me sad, because I'm female). Rogaine (minoxidil) works for some people for facial hair, too, though.
I'd donate mine to you, if I could.
You beat me to it @AnnPT77.
I was going to offer up the hairs on my chinny-chin-chin.
I'm plucking the dang things often enough it could be designated as a hobby. All that good nutrition may have a down side
It's genetic.
Cheers, h.
Ooooh, da hairs, da hairs!
Ingrown da worst! Owiees!
Boys, y'all's ingrows dem? Da worst!
If insufficient hairz, dudez, eat protein in plenty. Not too few calz.
If straight guy: If not enuf hairs (ladies not care, I swear) be attentive, empathetic, sweet, loving - good guurllzzz lovez you, when you find 'em.
Waiting, seeking, caring - enough. Takez patience, though. (Worth. It. In spades.)
Not straight guys: No clue what you should do, sorry.2 -
Genetics.
You can try to help things along by shaving every day or even twice a day. This stimulates beard growth. However, there is still a limit.
My son has a combination of my thin beard and his mom's Puerto Rican thin beard genetics.
None of my Chinese colleagues and grow a beard.5 -
Genetics, but: When I was in my 20's I tried to grow a beard. It was weak. In my 50's I tried again, and it looks much better. I have no clue what happened other than I got older.1
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Good heavens, I almost didn't recognize it was you posting @JeromeBarry1 I am so used to your other avatar.
I'm working on getting use to your whiskers.
Cheers, h.1 -
It's genetics. My fiancé, and all the men in his family, are like wildebeest and can grow a beard in a few days.. I'm not even being dramatic here. However my brother and my dad can go two weeks not shaving and just have a small amount of stubble.1
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I am the local "Father Christmas" for the last 15 years or so and my beard always grows at the same speed and thickness. Only difference - it's rather white by now... Wonder why? Can't have anything to do with age (66 years old) or what? Only disadvantage: we live in the Southern Hemisphere - and oh boy, does that beard get hot! Always looking forward to shear it off again.1
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Genetics but I have known men who used minoxidil on their faces and it helped them grow hair in the spots they were lacking1
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