No. They serve two different purposes. Hair in 'joint' areas, such as pubic area and under the arms are designed to be a sort of lubricant, to prevent chaffing of skin on skin. These hairs are flatter and tend to be curly to provide that protection. Facial hair like most of the hair on body is designed to provide protection from cold. It also serves as padding against blows and scratches and can be a sensory input to help prevent other damage.
no
i would be a bit worried if it was
you can shave both.
your facial hair is connected to your head hair and your pubic hair as you cut your facial hair your nerves in your skin tell you that your pubic hair is getting cut but is really not
When you start puberty you grow pubic and facial hair and your penis will gradually grow too. Try not to worry and be patient.
Pubic hair, Facial hair from age 9-16 But for girls it is Periods Pubic hair, ages 8-14
Males experience greater facial hair growth. It usually starts around age 14 during the onset of puberty. Facial hair growth is accompanied by a lowered voice and pubic hair.
Hair all grows at the same speed.
Women tend to be hairiest in their pubic region and legs and armpits. Men tend to be hairiest in their pubic region, legs, armpits, stomachs, and chests (+ facial hair).
Facial hair has no smell and it is the same colour as the hair on your head.
Of course he does, he's 16 now and that means he does unless he's late bloomer. However, he should have pubic hair, facial hair, leg hair, armpit hair, belly hair and chest hair.
No. Hair is dead, so cutting is not a factor. ** Unless you are talking about facial/pubic hair in which case you cut it and it grows back thicker and longer each time you cut.
yeah sure if you want !! However, women's hormones affects the growth of facial hair (e.g. progesterone slower the growth facial hair growth), so normally you wont get the same thick facial hair that men have
Nope. Sounds just fine.
There is an overall growth of the body .There is growth of facial, underarm and pubic hair. Increase in weight and height.