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Facial hair problem
Hello I'm 19years old there's isn't much beard or hair on my Face just little in the chin and a little in moustache or upper lips. I'm a regular masturbator. Does maturation has any relation with growth of facial hair. When I see people of my age with thick hair I feel depressed, I'm 19 but still no beard on cheeks. My father has thick beard. I'm scared whether it is related to my masturbatory habit??
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Commit to the growth. You might be frustrated that you are not able to grow a beard that is as full as you would like it to be. But the real problem might not be lack of growth, but lack of time. Beards can take up to four full weeks (and in some cases, even longer) to fully grow in. Many people give up before that time, and assume that they can't grow a full beard, when in reality, they gave up too soon. Growing a beard is a project you need to commit to. Don't give up after several days! If after four or five weeks you still don't have results you're looking for, then it is time to try some alternative methods. Do not shave your facial hair at the first sign of itching. It is normal for new hairs to cause your skin to feel itchy, but as they get longer, they will soften, and the itching will stop. Use an over-the-counter steroid cream like hydro-cortisone. This may help relieve some of the itching. Waiting for hair to grow can be a frustrating experience, especially when your beard and mustache goes through a scraggly period, that may have people commenting. As your hair begins to grow in, it may seem patchy and incomplete. However, as the hairs become longer, the slower-growing follicles will have time to sprout their own hairs. Gradually, the patchy gaps will eventually be hidden, both by longer hairs and the slower, shorter hairs growing in as well.
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This is definitely not related to masturbation. This is a genetic feature and also related to hormones. Check your androgen levels and in my opinion it must be normal as you are a regular masturbator. But anything in excess will be harmful so divert yourself to good thoughts and masturbate only when you are truly sexually aroused. Don't worry about moustaches and beard because everyone is unique.
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