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Patchy Beard
by
Who Knows
on 27 Oct, 2012 19:40
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Any way to improve growth in those area's? don't really want to grow out my facial hair with some of the patchy spots.
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#1
by
ZachM
on 27 Oct, 2012 21:17
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Not much you can do about this, at least naturally. All I can say is to keep shaving and it may fill in eventually.
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#2
by
TheSlyBear
on 28 Oct, 2012 00:38
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Time and age.
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#3
by
Bensen
on 28 Oct, 2012 01:48
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<--- agrees with the other guys.
Maybe starting with a little chin beard or something.
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#4
by
Who Knows
on 28 Oct, 2012 12:01
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i got everything but the little bit to complete the goatee on the sides and really need it in the middle of my chin i got it on the sides but dont want to grow it out with it just on the sides.
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#5
by
theman
on 28 Oct, 2012 13:11
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I can remember my first beard. I finally let it grow and it is amazing with the small hairs that grow along to fill in spots . That aren't usually seen . And I am not sure if this helps but use a soft brush to comb facial hair while watching tv. I seems to help the growth . But maybe it was just a mind thing . LOL
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#6
by
Who Knows
on 28 Oct, 2012 15:40
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I can remember my first beard. I finally let it grow and it is amazing with the small hairs that grow along to fill in spots . That aren't usually seen . And I am not sure if this helps but use a soft brush to comb facial hair while watching tv. I seems to help the growth . But maybe it was just a mind thing . LOL
haha ill get right on that.
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#7
by
theman
on 29 Oct, 2012 14:01
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I can remember my first beard. I finally let it grow and it is amazing with the small hairs that grow along to fill in spots . That aren't usually seen . And I am not sure if this helps but use a soft brush to comb facial hair while watching tv. I seems to help the growth . But maybe it was just a mind thing . LOL
haha ill get right on that.
I guess when I was young , I wanted things right away . LOL , guess I still do. Just sayen it seemed to work for me.
Good luck !
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#8
by
OMBrandon
on 29 Oct, 2012 14:54
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I 2nd the time and age thing. Beards take time to fill in, especially if you are you and/or clean shaven. If you are determined to have a beard the best thing you can do to start is to simply let it grow to a reasonable length and trim it at a short setting.
I trim at a 5 now, but I would recommend beginning at a 2 or so. Trim regularly to even out the areas that grow fast with those that are patchy.
Brandon
Ps- I still have a patch where I have no hair but it is covered and I don't even notice. It also took me years to fill in an attached goatee, so don't worry too much
Your beard will grow based on your facial hair pattern and I we time you will learn how to shape it best or if it isn't something you want to keep.
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#9
by
Natedawg
on 29 Oct, 2012 15:14
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I 2nd the time and age thing.
3rd.
Beard fullness and growth MAY improve over time.. I know I couldn't grow mine as thick as I could 10 years ago..
It's no guarantee, though.
A lot of it is genetics. It may not be in your particular genes to grow a super-full beard. Me, I have to stick to a Van Dyke, because the growth on my cheeks is too sporadic, and probably always will be. Just doesn't match the density of the growth of my chin and mustache, no matter how long I let it grow.
I say just keep trying different styles of beards until you find one that works for your face and your growth. Don't try to make it something it's not...
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#10
by
Who Knows
on 31 Oct, 2012 17:10
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I 2nd the time and age thing.
3rd.
Beard fullness and growth MAY improve over time.. I know I couldn't grow mine as thick as I could 10 years ago..
It's no guarantee, though.
A lot of it is genetics. It may not be in your particular genes to grow a super-full beard. Me, I have to stick to a Van Dyke, because the growth on my cheeks is too sporadic, and probably always will be. Just doesn't match the density of the growth of my chin and mustache, no matter how long I let it grow.
I say just keep trying different styles of beards until you find one that works for your face and your growth. Don't try to make it something it's not...
well actually my father didn't have hardly any facial hair when he was in highschool all he really had was a thin mustache is what he said.
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#11
by
Who Knows
on 09 Dec, 2012 14:55
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filling in more wish it would hurry haha.
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#12
by
Mr Jules
on 09 Dec, 2012 15:53
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I say just keep trying different styles of beards until you find one that works for your face and your growth. Don't try to make it something it's not...
Wise words, Natedawg.
Hence my periodic 'chopless' look.
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#13
by
slymyke
on 09 Dec, 2012 17:39
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Mr. Jules, you have a certain "coolness factor" goin' on w/ that beard!
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#14
by
Mr Jules
on 11 Dec, 2012 12:27
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Mr. Jules, you have a certain "coolness factor" goin' on w/ that beard!
Thank, Slymyke !
More luck than judgement.