Friday 3 May 2013

How to Make Beard Hair Connect on the Face

Every male has a different genetic makeup that defines what his facial hair looks like. While some men seem to have a natural knack for growing beards, others have patching problems that leave beard hair disconnected. You can take a few extra measures to try and encourage the extra facial hair to grow. Does this Spark an idea?

Wait until you have reached puberty, if you have not yet. Men will not begin growing beards until puberty, and some continue to develop follicles throughout the teenage years.

Take vitamin supplements known to promote hair growth, such as biotin. You can also try hair growth supplements, the sole purpose of which is to expedite the growth process.

Monitor your beard's progress. As time goes on, you may notice an increase in beard growth where it was otherwise patchy, connecting the different areas together.

Continue allowing your beard to grow. If you begin to achieve the look you desire, refrain from shaving to maintain it.

Tips

- If you are over the age of 18 and/or do not naturally have facial hair follicles -- such as a female to male transgender -- consider asking your doctor for a prescription for testosterone injections.

Warning

- Never use Rogaine or any similar hair loss treatment on your face.

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