Does your dad have much facial hair? Are you Native American (North or South) or of some other descent where the men typically don't grow much facial hair? If you want to grow more, you could try testosterone enhancing herbal supplements such as Axis HT from BSN.
2007-06-05 08:18:37
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answered by Wharf Rat 2
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I am eleven, and i have never started my interval but and i am hoping I not ever will. Anyway, I got my first bra when I used to be 9! I preferred one on the grounds that everyone else had one, besides me. I do not need hair under my fingers but it just scares me to think about hair beneath my fingers. Your daughter is going by way of puberty or in different phrases: developing up. I'm constructing up too, and i don't love it at all and that i hate the phrase puberty since it seems like puke and that i hate the pew sound. She's no longer a bit bit lady anymore, she's a preteen just like me.
2016-08-11 15:25:33
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answered by ? 4
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It could be just genetics. I grow facial hair, but I can't grow a full beard. It is smooth in a few areas on my face. My boyfriend is the exact same way. Check into your genetics and see if anybody in your family didn't grow facial hair like you are having problems with yours. You could also be going through puberty still too. Some guys don't finish going through puberty till later in life.
2007-06-05 08:02:44
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answered by staroftheuniverses21 4
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Some men just never really grow facial hair. I'm 24 and I barely have any hair on my face, while my dad has a 5 o'clock shadow about an hour after shaving....
Just be thankful that you don't have to shave everyday.
2007-06-05 08:00:56
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answered by gopher646 6
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Some men never relay start growing a beard until they are in their early thirties which was my case.I now have a heavy beard and wear it long. In many cases a 'late bloomer' has a sparse beard for a lifetime. Never, but never think you are less of a man because of your sparse facial hair!
2007-06-05 08:17:20
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answered by Anonymous
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Hair loss affects both men and women. Here are some natural remedies that can help boost hair growth: https://bitly.im/aMN0p While genetics plays a role, there are other factors, including: hormonal imbalances, an underactive thyroid gland, nutrient deficiencies and insufficient scalp circulation.
2016-05-17 11:08:14
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answered by Anonymous
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If you work out on the weight bench and get big muscles, no one will notice your lack of facial hair. My brother is the same way, he is forty now and never really had to shave.
2007-06-05 07:57:15
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answered by pennypincher 7
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It's either a matter of genetics (how much facial hair do the men in your family have?) or low testosterone output. You might have your doctor refer you to an endocrinologist (hormone specialist) for an evaluation.
2007-06-05 09:03:32
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answered by Anonymous
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