Hair grows at the same rate for both men and women. The average rate that hair grows daily is half a millimeter.
There are different products for hair growth. I have heard Rogain for men works well.
Shave.
Yes it is common in men.
Some chests just don't want to have hair.
Either a dermatologist (skin doctor) or an endocrinologist (hormone doctor) can advise regarding men's facial hair growth problems.
the difference is that growth during childhood i just your bones and body growing at a regular rate. but growth during puberty is rapid growth of the body. For men it is: voice change, chest air, underarm hair, and pubic hair, increased size of the p**** and testes, production of sperm, and broadening of the shoulders For women it is:voice change (higher voice), underarm hair and pubic hair, menstruation, production of the ovaries, a widening of the waist.
No, or doctors would be recommending it for bald men. this is true.
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
yes they are,men have a higher rate
There are no accepted or approved treatments or supplements that increase the rate of facial hair growth. However, there are a few supplements been shown to help with the health of the hair, which may help it to grow better. The main natural products that help with hair health are Biotin, Silica, MSM, and L-Cysteine, so you could try any or all of them. Facial hair for men is a secondary sexual characteristic mainly controlled by blood levels of testosterone and estrogen, influenced in large part by genes/race. Rogaine and Propecia do not increase the rate of hair growth and have only been shown to be effective in restoration of hair growth in male pattern baldness.
testosterone, the primary male hormone is responsible for distribution of hair growth in men, mainly controlled by genetics.