Alabama Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 ...how long does it take to grow a beard? I've decided to recently grow one and haven't shaved in a long time. It seems like my moustache grows quickly, but it seems like it is taking forever to fully grow out my beard. Link to comment
musicguy Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 It depends on the amount of testosterone levels that you have in your body. I can't grow a beard until like months later, where as my friends, are like a week later. People tell me that if you shave everyday, your facial hair grows faster Link to comment
Slagar Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 It really depends on the individual. I have english/polish blood in me, and my beard/mo grows pretty quickly. I have a friend of coatian descent, and it seems to take him about two weeks to grow what I could in two days. Maybe sooner. Most asian people seem to have little/slow facial hair-growth also. Don't let time discourage you - everyone is different. Just let it grow, and I'm sure you'll be trimming it back in no time Link to comment
Luck of the Irish Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 I can grow one in 3.5 days. I have to shave sometimes twice a day. On top of that, my face is very sensitive so every time I shave I get razor burns. It all depends on your heritage and hormones. Link to comment
charley Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 It depends on the man. How old you are, how healthy, your ancestry, and probably other things I'm not thinking of. Now I'll use myself as an example. Much of my ancestry is from the Artic far North of Western Europe, and the rest from Northwestern Europe (50% Finnish, 25% Danish, 12.5% English, 12.5% Scotch-Iris). So I'm genetically programmed to grow whiskers at a furious pace. I can have a clean shave in the morning, and rough stubble by evening. If I want to socially go out at night, I have to shave a second time before I go out, if I want a smooth face. I know some women say they like a little fuzz, but what about 50 grit sand paper? I can grow a short, but respectable length auburn brown beard in one week that feels like a brillow pad. In two weeks I have a medium length strawberry blonde beard that is soft. In four weeks I have a long, curly orange talibeard that is rough again and scratchy like a terrier's fur. I have super tough whiskers and baby soft skin. A terrible combination because I then can't lay my head on a pillow at night because the rough beard p*r*i*c*k*l*e*s my soft facial skin and feels like I'm sleeping on a pile of thistles and thorns. I hate having a beard. But I can grow a decent beard in a week. A good beard in 2 weeks. A ridiculously bushy, long, curly beard in 3 to 4 weeks. That's me. I know for many men it typically takes 3 to 4 weeks to have a decent beard and up to 8 weeks to have a good beard. Other men can never grow a beard. As a general rule, white men grow beards better than most others. The colder the climate your ancestors are from, the more beard you can grow. Those are generally true statements, but individuals may be exceptions. I wish I didn't grow whiskers at all. It'd be much more convenient not to. Link to comment
charley Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 I can grow one in 3.5 days. I have to shave sometimes twice a day. On top of that, my face is very sensitive so every time I shave I get razor burns. It all depends on your heritage and hormones. With all due respect, I think that's impossible. I grow whiskers as fast as the fastest whisker growers I've ever met. It takes me a week for a respectable beard. I don't see how you could possibly have a respectable beard in 3.5 days. If you do, then call the Guiness Book of World Records. Also, if you do, then I feel sorry for you. I personally hate having whiskers. Perhaps the disrepency is that you said "beard", and I said "respectable beard"? It takes me a week to grow a reasonably good looking, respectable beard. How long does it take you for it to look respectably good? It's not an official beard until it looks reasonably good with full coverage and sufficient length. Until then, it's just a nasty case of stubble. Link to comment
Imthmnky Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 I've personally found that the more often I shave, the faster it grows Link to comment
Daddy Bear Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 for what it's worth, shaving IN NO WAY makes hair grow thicker or faster. it just makes you have to start over. link removed Link to comment
Dako Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 Since my beard turned gray, it makes me look ancient so I shave now. I've had beards off and on, and shaving doesn't affect what grows back. Link to comment
Luck of the Irish Posted December 7, 2006 Share Posted December 7, 2006 How long does it take you for it to look respectably good? It's 1/4 of an inch after one week. Half of that time would be 3.5 days and by then it's enough to cover my face. Not a full beard though, you're right. I wish I could, maybe I'd win some money. It would probably take me two weeks to get a "full beard". I shave in the morning, and by noon I have stubble. By evening I get the 5 o'clock shadow. I wish I could use a men's version of Nair and never have to shave again. Link to comment
Alabama Posted December 7, 2006 Author Share Posted December 7, 2006 I'm Caucasian, and I know that I have a little Irish, German, and Dutch in me. Not sure the exact percentages, though. Link to comment
pepenelope Posted April 14, 2020 Share Posted April 14, 2020 It really depends on the individual. I have english/polish blood in me, and my beard/mo grows pretty quickly. I have a friend of coatian descent, and it seems to take him about two weeks to grow what I could in two days. Maybe sooner. Most asian people seem to have little/slow facial hair-growth also. Don't let time discourage you - everyone is different. Just let it grow, and I'm sure you'll be trimming it back in no time That's right, it varies from person to person. Generally speaking, the beard said that the growth of beard will go through 5 stages. If you clearly understand the growth cycle of the beard, this will greatly benefit the growth of the beard. Link to comment
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