Head Shaving, Grooming & Care > Beards
Peach fuzz
Perry Noia:
I know I'm probably just all hormoned up and rambling here, but I feel a bit strange about the subject of facial hair. See, I'm 17 and still have yet to get out of the peach fuzz stage, while my dad, grandad, and uncle all started growing beards by the time they were 14. Scary, huh?
Well, I heard that shaving the peach fuzz might make it grow back thicker, so I've been trying that, but no such luck yet. Does this actually work?
Razor X:
--- Quote from: Taylor on March 28, 2009, 07:14:44 AM ---
Well, I heard that shaving the peach fuzz might make it grow back thicker, so I've been trying that, but no such luck yet. Does this actually work?
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Nope. The only thing you can do is be patient and wait for it thicken up on its own. Before you know it you'll be sprouting hair in places you never imagined. ^-^
Timmay:
RazorX...thats when you invest in a good personal trimmer.
Listen to him Taylor...he is right. You will soon find it and you will be like..where the hell taht come from. lol
Perry Noia:
Thanks Razor, I appreciate it. I had a feeling that didn't work! Guess time will tell, eh.
Stu:
--- Quote from: RazorX on March 28, 2009, 07:55:59 AM ---
--- Quote from: Taylor on March 28, 2009, 07:14:44 AM ---
Well, I heard that shaving the peach fuzz might make it grow back thicker, so I've been trying that, but no such luck yet. Does this actually work?
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Nope. The only thing you can do is be patient and wait for it thicken up on its own. Before you know it you'll be sprouting hair in places you never imagined. ^-^
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So true, Razor. When you get old, you start getting hair where you don't want it. I can't remember when my facial hair kicked in, but it was a gradual process, I think. Be patient. You can't always look at relatives as a predictor for you, unfortunately.
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