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FIVE RULES FOR THE GROWING A BEARD.


As a man, it's more than likely you will have thought about growing a beard at some point in your life.
Most of us have certainly tried to do it too. For many who have attempted, it may just not have worked out the first time. You were young, you were silly and it truly did look awful didn't it? Getting back on the horse further down the line however is something that we truly advocate. Any man with the ability to grow even the finest facial hair should give it another go - staring up in admiration at those already stood at the top of the furry-faced mountain with their flags firmly pitched.
Beards enhance confidence, allow men to stand out and can even define careers. They unite men socially - have done for years and essentially represent a right of passage in the marathon that is life. It is something that some manage to achieve seemingly easier than others. This is, however by no means due to a natural difference in hair type or skin tone as commonly believed. As you will soon discover, it is all down to a crucial difference in approach and attitude.
Treat this guide by our Master Barber Alex Glover  as the essential lifestyle propaganda that it is. This gentlemen, in assured writing, is how you grow a beard...


1-Start from afresh.

If you’re looking to start growing a new beard, be sure to start from nothing. Set aside some time and have a proper shave so that your skin is fresh and well treated. This will minimise any early signs of irritation or underlying skin problems.
Remember that thorough preparation is crucial in regards to how your skin will respond to your blade. Before shaving you should wash your face using Cleansing Facial Wash to cleanse pores of excess oils, dirt and dead skin. After gently drying your face, applying Pre-Shave Oil will help soften the beard and nourish the skin ahead of applying your Shave Cream lather and beginning to work with your blade.

Master Barber Alex Glover with Murdock London's GQ award-winning Beard Moisturiser

2-Persistence.

Your beard may be itchy for the first two weeks or even up to the first month and a half of growth.
Primarily caused by a daily accumulation of dirt, dead skin cells and dehydration, the levels of discomfort endured can be a struggle - even a few day's worth of stubble can be enough to spur irritation. It's also important to remember that no matter how clean you keep newly grown facial hair, natural itchiness as part of your bearded initiation will occur, generally caused by new hair's capability of collecting rogue dirt.
Products such as Beard Moisturiser and Oil can be used to combat this, but the main thing to remember is that the itchiness will eventually leave. You realistically want to grow your beard for about three months before you can appreciate its true potential and the true fullness.
Be sure to also read the Murdock Barbers' expert 3-step grooming guide, guaranteed to help treat immense levels of irritation.



3-Find a shape that suits you.

Different shapes suit different beards. There are charts all over the internet that you can look up for comparisons. Ideally though, you should pop in to your local Murdock branch and get some professional advice. Once you’ve decided where you want to go with the beard, stick to it. There’s always the temptation caused by beard envy to hack away and try something that really just looks better on your mate or that particular male model...


4-Play to your strengths.

If your beard is patchy in areas you can work with this. Incorporate this into shapes with your barber or even exaggerate patchy spots by using a razor and shaving into the beard (i.e. achieving low cheek lines or a high neck line). Avoid trying overly-extravagant shapes as they will be difficult to re-create at home yourself.

 Look how happy having a beard makes these two beaming chaps!

5-Take Pride In Your Beard.

To maintain your beard, be sure to use a specialist Shampoo & Conditioner to cleanse, soften and untangle long and coarse hairs. A well-groomed beard is second to none when further combed or brushed through - leaving no knots and a healthy shine. For a complete maintenance guide, see the Murdock Barbers' expert step-by-step recommendations.
For regular care, pop in to see your barber every couple of weeks for a tidy-up and trim to help reach those tricky areas. Beard Trims can range from £20 -£45 so if you’re in the mood, book an appointment to treat yourself and your beard. From this point on just enjoy your fine facial hair and the compliments that should come with it.

5 SECRETS TO GROW A REALLY SEXY BEARD



5 Secrets to Grow a Really Sexy Beard
 By: Guest Blogger from www.topmenshavers.com
Beards are back! A well groomed beard can be seen as a sign of power and manliness, which is why many of the most influential men grow one. Unlucky for some, they are not able to grow beards as others get to enjoy.
Nonetheless, at the end of the day, it is all about patience and the right set of tools. Here are 5 secrets on what you can do to grow a sexy beard:

Choose a Good Beard Shape for your Face
  1. The shape of your face is highly indicative of the best beard shape that will make you look sexy. Your beard can be effectively used to show off your best features and disguise features that are not so appealing.
  2. For a squared face, keep a beard full on the chin and short on the sides.
  3. For the round face, the beard should be long on the bottom and short on the sides.
  4. For rectangular faces, having a short and trimmed beard is perfect.
  5. Meanwhile, if you have an oval face, you are fortunate since you can work with almost all styles of beards.

Be Patient when Growing your Beard
Patience is a virtue, even when it comes to growing beards. Your beard will not miraculously grow in tip-top shape just overnight. Keep in mind that the rate of its growth will depend on various factors, such as genetics and your level of testosterone. You should also keep in mind that the measurement of beard is not on the basis of length, but on months you had it grown.

Trim it Like a Pro
Once you have grown your beard, make sure to find time to have it trimmed or go to the barber shop for professional help, at least in the beginning. After you get the hang of it you can do it yourself at home with the right type of beard trimmer. While you have no direct control over where and how the beard grows, you can have control on how to have it styled through trimming.



Groom with the Use of the Right Products
There are many products that will make the beard look sexier. For instance, you can use a beard conditioner or beard balm or oil to avoid dryness or roughness. More so, you can also use grooming products that will allow the beard to grow thicker, giving you the flexibility to have it trimmed and style as you desire.

Match your Beard Style with a Sexy Celebrity
Have you ever been envious with how girls go gaga over guys they see on TV because of the beards that make them hotter? Use their beards as the inspiration for growing your own. Once you have already grown beard with the right thickness, have it trimmed following the style of the celebrity with a beard that you like. For best results, seek for help from a barber to help you achieve the look

How to Grow Facial Hair

There was a time when dewy actors like Jake Gyllenhaal, Ryan Gosling and many others started gracing red carpets with cheek-fringe that gave them a somber look. Today, the beard, a traditional signifier of wisdom and age in many cultures, has become a symbol of masculinity and youthful rebellion. From raising cancer awareness to looking masculine, men grow a beard for many different reasons. For some, it is a matter of few days. For others, it requires weeks of waiting to see their facial hair grow big. Remember, it won't grow overnight, but taking vitamins, keeping your skin healthy and so on will definitely make a difference.


How to Grow Facial Hair

1

Clean and Moisturize Your Face

If you want to know how to make facial hair grow faster, simply start by keeping your skin clean. Dirt, oil and dead skin can clog those tiny pores and keep hair follicles from breaking through.
  • Wash your face with warm water and apply facial cleanser twice a day.
  • Avoid standard soaps because they can be too abrasive and damage your skin.
  • Don't stick to a timetable, but wash your face at any time when it gets dirty with oil or sweat.
  • Sometimes, an itchy rash will develop while you try to grow facial hair. Don't worry and a dandruff shampoo will resolve the issue.
  • After washing your face, use a moisturizing facial lotion to avoid dryness that leads to dead skin cells.
  • Remember, new beard hair will always cause some irritation, but the prickly sensations usually subside in a week or so.
2

Massage Your Face

The next measure in the list of how to grow facial hair fast is a facial massage. A light massage may improve the growth of facial hair because it helps keep those pores unclogged and hair follicles healthy. It doesn't involve anything technical though and even small circular movements of your fingers will do the trick. A 10-minute to 15-minute-massage is usually enough to encourage faster facial hair growth.
3

Add Protein and Saturated Fat into Diet

Fat and protein play a big role in improving the growth of facial hair. Your hair is actually composed of protein with coatings of fats and oils. Moreover, protein and fat have a positive impact on testosterone levels. The higher the levels is, the higher the chances of you growing a beard quickly. It means adding protein and saturated fat into your diet will ensure a mustache or beard in a short time. So add fish, beans, egg and animal fat to get protein and provide your body with enough saturated fats to grow a beard in days.
4

Eat Foods Rich in Vitamin

Load your body up with all the right vitamins to make it easier to grow facial hair quickly. Vitamin B5, B9 and B3 are important for overall health, but B7, found in egg yolk and nuts, holds great importance in growing facial hair quickly. Vitamin B3 and B5, known to improve circulation, are present in beef, chicken, egg yolk, fish, milk, avocado and many whole grains. Folic acid and vitamin B9 improve your ability to grow thick hair, which can be found in nuts, cereals and leafy green veggies. Other important vitamins include vitamin A that helps maintain sebum and follicles, vitamin C that strengthens your immune system, and vitamin E that improves your blood circulation. You can take multivitamin supplements to provide your body with all the vitamins you need.
5

Reduce Stress

Another way to know how to grow facial hair fast is to live a stress-free life. Learn to chill out, if you love your hair. Stress leaves negative effects on your hair by thinning out the hair and hindering its growth. Don't worry too much about how others will perceive you after you've grown a beard. Stress disturbs your immune system, which will limit your ability to grow a beard. Meditation or exercises, such as yoga, will help release anxiety.
6

Sleep Well

A good night's sleep will help you stay fit and a healthy person is more likely to grow a beard quickly. Your body replenishes its energy while sleeping, which means insufficient sleep (less than six hours) will make it difficult for you to grow facial hair. Take at least eight hours sleep regularly to see positive results.
7

Do Exercise Regularly

Staying active is important. You cannot just sleep all the time and hope for your beard to grow quickly. Your emphasis should be on exercises that improve blood circulation, leading to high metabolic rate. With a better metabolic rate and proper circulation, your body will use the nutrients from your food to stimulate hair growth. Be sure to spend at least 15-20 minutes a day walking, swimming or doing other aerobic exercises.
8

Give It Time

It takes time to grow facial hair, and people often get impatient. You may even have to go through tough times, while you're still growing your beard. You will hear people making nasty comments. Don't give up and understand that once the wait is over, people will admire your new appearance when you meet them while sporting a full beard.
9

Testosterone Therapy

Testosterone therapy is the first medical methods for growing facial hair. Testosterone will determine how quickly you can grow a beard, but never forget that too much testosterone has its negative effects. You can apply testosterone through topical applications, injections or even taking it orally. Please note that you cannot store testosterone, so you have to develop and stick to a strict supplement regiment until you see results.
10

Plastic Surgery

For some men, it is just not possible to grow a beard no matter how hard they try. When nothing else works, a plastic surgery does. A surgeon will transplant hair follicles from your scalp to your face. The method usually works, but takes up to a year or two before you actually see some positive results.
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A Useful Video

If you need more information about how to grow facial hair fast, you should check the video below:

How to Make Facial Hair Grow

Though there isn’t any recent, formal data on the popularity of facial hair, it doesn’t take a study to notice that beards seem to be everywhere. Growing them seems to have very little to do with keeping faces warm, and a whole lot to do with appearance and style.
But what about those of us who have trouble growing facial hair? While there are some tricks for encouraging overall hair growth, at the end of the day it all boils down to genetics.

Is It Testosterone?

It’s a knee-jerk response to think that testosterone, the male sex hormone, is responsible for beard growth. But most men actually have similar levels of testosterone. Low testosterone is characterized by a host of other symptoms, such as erectile dysfunction, infertility, decreased muscle mass, and the development of breast tissue. If you’re not experiencing these, testosterone therapy from your doctor or a supplement isn’t likely to help.

Is It a Skin Condition?

In rare cases, a skin condition is to blame for a lack of hair growth. Certain skin conditions like alopecia cause balding or hair loss. If you have symptoms of a skin condition, which likely affects your head as well as your hair, visiting a dermatologist could help.
In some cases, thin or slow-growing hair is the result of hypothyroidism (an underactive thyroid). But, this condition is more common among women over 50. Thin hair or hair loss can also be a symptom of an iron deficiency, or anemia.

Generally, It’s Genetics

For most men who struggle to grow facial hair, genetics are to blame. If your father or grandfather struggled with facial hair growth, it is possible you will too. And for those men, there really aren’t too many solutions.
While beard implants recently hit the market, they’re an extreme option for a relatively minor problem.

Do Beard-Boosting Supplements Work?

With the growing popularity of beards and facial hair, some supplement makers are capitalizing on men who have trouble growing stubble. Supplements and creams that promise thicker and fuller beards have hit the market. However, most of them lack scientific credibility.
One such supplement — Beardalizer — promises to boost beard growth by providing nutrients like vitamin C, biotin, and vitamin A. Like hair supplements marketed towards women, these vitamins and minerals are said to produce thicker, healthier hair. But if your body wasn’t meant to grow a beard, again due to genetics, the supplement may not work. A typical daily vitamin contains similar ingredients and is probably cheaper.

Little Tips That Could Pay Off

If you’re finding it hard to grow the beard of your dreams, there’s a small chance it’s because you simply aren’t taking care of yourself. Like a good head of hair, facial hair requires a healthy diet and regular sleep. Your first steps toward reaching your facial hair goal should include:
You can’t grow a beard if the genetics for it simply aren’t there. But, if you provide the healthiest environment for hair growth, it should help even out patchy spots or thicken existing hair.
If nothing seems to work, then take comfort in the fact that fashions change every few years. Soon enough, a smooth face will be back in fashion, and beards will be passé.

How to Grow a Beard Faster


Men grow beards for many reasons; to look more masculine, make themselves more attractive to potential dates and even to raise money for cancer. The rate that your facial hair grows depends mostly on genetics, but if you are anxious for your beard to come in, you can try these steps to grow your beard faster.

Method 1 of 3: Caring for your Face

1
Exfoliate your skin one time per week. Use a scrub or an exfoliant specifically for men. Removing dead skin cells will stimulate new hair growth.
  • Try an exfoliating mask. You will apply the product to your face and leave it on for a period of time, usually between 10 and 30 minutes, before rinsing it.
2
Keep your skin clean. Wash it with warm water and a mild cleanser every morning and evening. Clean skin encourages small hair to grow.

3
Use a cream or moisturizer with eucalyptus. Products with eucalyptus are useful in helping hair grow more quickly on your face.
  • Remove any flaky or dry skin. Moisturized skin creates a better environment for facial hair to grow quickly, which will create a beard fast.
4
Check your face for ingrown hairs. Beards will not grow in evenly if there are ingrown hairs on your face.

5
Get plenty of rest. Sleep will help your damaged skin cells repair themselves and promote beard growth.

6
Manage stress in healthy ways. Beards will grow more quickly when you are relaxed, and many beauty and health experts believe hair reveals stress.
  • Try exercise to manage stress and grow your beard quickly. Exercise improves blood circulation to the face, which will promote hair growth.
Method 2 of 3: Taking Vitamins and Supplements
1
Take biotin daily. This dietary supplement is known to increase the growth of hair and nails.
  • Use 2.5 mg of biotin every day to make your beard grow quickly. This often comes in supplements which you can buy from a vitamin shop or health food store.
2
Incorporate vitamin B into your diet and your beauty products. Vitamins B1, B6 and B12 are especially useful in helping hair grow quickly.

3
Increase the amount of protein in your diet. Protein found in meat, fish, eggs and nuts will grow facial hair faster.

4
Pay attention to fruits and vegetables. Hair cannot grow without the proper nutrients in the body, and fruits and veggies provide several of the vitamins and minerals hair needs to grow quickly.

Method 3 of 3: Leaving the Beard Alone

1
Defy the urge to trim or shape your beard. If you want the hair to come in quickly, leave it alone while it grows. You will have the chance to groom the beard after about 4 to 6 weeks when it is full

2
Ignore the belief that shaving regularly makes hair grow thicker and quicker.There is no scientific evidence to support this. Shaving your beard will only reduce the amount of hair on your face, not bring it in more rapidly.

3
Expect growing facial hair to be stiff. Because your hair will not all grow at the same pace, your face might get itchy and irritated.
  • If you suffer from itching or a rash, ask a doctor about applying a hydrocortisone cream to your face while you are growing a beard. It will relieve the itching. However, it can also have negative side effects when used on the face, so only apply it under doctor supervision and advice.[1]


How to Grow a Thicker Beard (Faster and Better)


The beard. A symbol of manliness. Throughout history, beards were always associated with power, wisdom, leadership, masculinity, and virility.
The wise old man from the movies? Always had a beard. The tribe leader? The king? A full-bearded man on the throne surrounded by clean shaven subordinates.
Having a beard gives a powerful statement: “I am a man”.
From a psychological point of view, it’s a sign of maturity. And from the female’s perspective; attractiveness and ability to father children.
But before we go on to grow it thicker and faster, do you know what is the “best” way to grow a beard?

THE FOUR WEEKS RULE


You are probably reading this because you believe your beard lacks the density to fill up.
How to grow a thicker beard faster
Rage! Increase my beard!
However, most beards never come into existence, because the individual underestimates his beard’s actual potential.
In other words, many don’t ever grow a beard because they falsely believe their beard is too patchy — that it does not have enough coverage to connect and give the appearance of a ‘full beard’.
You must let your beard grow for at least four weeks. Only then, most beards start to connect. Only after a decent amount of time, you can evaluate your beard’s true status.
Commit. Growing a beard is a commitment. Growing a stubble is easy. It’s just a few day’s wait. After that, it only requires basic grooming for maintenance.
As for growing a beard, do not touch it for at least four weeks. Many are surprised by how thick it actually is.
Don’t start shaping your beard too soon either — you will most likely cut off more than you’ve wanted. You need to give your beard time to grow to a respectable length and show you it’s “real lines”.
After four weeks, you have two choices. You can continue to grow it into a majestic and natural ‘yeard’, or you can groom and shape it. Going for a ‘yeard’ will earn you more respect (particularly in the bearded community), while grooming will make it more presentable. The latter is best done by using a proper beard trimmer and scissors.
Don’t forget beard oil. Start applying it as soon as you start growing a beard. It makes it look healthier, younger and extra kissable (same goes for your skin).
Many fail to understand the 4-week rule. It’s the reason so many beards never come into existence in the first place.

However, most of you reading this guide are here because you know you can’t grow a full beard. You are aware of the lack the density and it’s noticeable.
There may be at least one major thing going for you though. You most likely don’t suffer from male pattern baldness (or ever will).
how to grow a beard
Bald and bearded — like nature intended.
Those who are capable of growing a beard since a very young age are prone to hair loss. Only a few lucky bastards can grow a full, connected beard while never get to suffer from MPB.
One last thing. Don’t fall for the: “shaving it will make it grow faster” myth.
You grow a beard by letting it grow, not by shaving it.
But enough rambling. Back to the point. You are here togrow a beard faster and thicker.

I have compiled a list of all the things you can do to grow a thicker beard. If you find anything missing, you are welcome to write it in the comments below. If it holds any truth (and a reference), I will add it to this guide.

HOW TO GROW A BEARD THICKER, FASTER AND BETTER


For the matter of growing a beard “faster”, you need to understand one thing. All human hair grows at the same rate. (Which is about half an inch or 1,25 cm per month).
I know you’ve all got that friend who can “grow a beard in two weeks”. It does not mean his beard grows faster; it just becomes apparent sooner.
There are three factors that give the illusion of growing a beard faster:
  • Color (darker hair appears thicker)
  • Diameter (some have large, thick hairs; others have fine, thin hairs)
  • Density (thicker beards fill up faster and so appear to grow quicker)
We can’t make (facial) hair grow faster — but we can make it thicker.

1. HEALTH, NUTRITION, TESTOSTERONE AND DIHYDROTESTOSTERONE (DHT)

The male hormone testosterone has a tremendous effect on facial hair growth. It’s what creates facial hair follicles to begin with. The more testosterone you have, the more likely you can grow a full beard.
Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) is a byproduct of testosterone. Both hormones play a role in forming and growing facial hair. (As well as secondary sex characteristics, such as penis growth, body hair, nose hair…).
“Findings suggest that T and DHT may have independent roles in the control of male facial hair growth, i.e. T for hair follicle priming and DHT for promotion of linear growth.” [10]
By increasing your testosterone and DHT levels, you can cultivate a thicker beard.
We will take in account everything you can do to enable your beard the most optimal and fertile conditions.
Let’s start by forming a solid natural foundation.
Here is how you can grow a thicker beard naturally:

A) EXERCISE

You’ll find this tip in every guide about anything. But what can we do — it’s true.
Retro Runner
Work that beard.
Exercise affects facial hair in three ways:
  • Shedding excessive weight increases testosterone. [1]
  • Short intensive exercise is proven to increase testosterone and prevent it from declining. Particularly weightlifting and strength-oriented HIIT (high-intensity interval training). Although, any exercise has a positive effect on your health and testosterone. [1]
  • Exercise increases blood circulation. (Blood carries proteins and vitamins to your hair follicles). [2]
Exercise also makes you more handsome.

B) STRESS

Some evidence has shown cortisol reduces testosterone. If you are under chronic stress, your male hormone levels may be suffering.
From a biological point of view, this may be due to testosterone associated behavior (aggression, mating and competing) may lower your chances of survival in an emergency.
Stress also constricts blood vessels, causing the hair root to receive fewer nutrients. Hell, it can even cause hair loss. [1] [3]
Control stress. I know this is easier said than done. What helped me was meditation — being present.
I book I would suggest is ‘The Power of Now’ by Eckhart Tolle. It will change the way you view (and handle) stress and emotions.

C) REST

Healthy bodies need sleep to function. You need to regenerate to keep your testosterone buzzing. A night’s sleep of 7-9 hours should do for most. [4]
Sleep is essential for your well-being and, in this case, growing facial hair.
A study in 2011 by the Journal of the American Medical Association revealed if you sleep for 5 hours or less your testosterone levels suffer as much as 15 percent. [5]

D) DIET

Stick to a healthy, nutritious and vitamin-rich diet. Eat vegetables — they have a profusion of vitamins and minerals. Usually, the worse they taste, the more nutritious they are. Also, hair is a protein filament — eat plenty of protein-rich foods. [6]
Foods like cruciferous vegetables, kale, brazil nuts and eggs also increase testosterone. [12]
Go on a diet. Studies have shown overweight men can boost their testosterone by losing weight. [7]

E) SUPPLEMENTS

facial hair growth products
They aren’t crucial if you are on a well-balanced diet. However:
“Iron, vitamin E, vitamins B (particularly biotin), vitamin D, selenium, copper, magnesium and zinc” — all play a crucial role in hair growth. Vitamin and mineral deficiency can even cause hair loss. [6]
You can also find oral supplements for facial hair growth. A popular example is Vitabeard. Beard champions like Jack Passion claim they take it with excellent results. [2]
It can help to a certain degree.
If you find it overpriced, a simple multivitamin can work as well.

2. GENETICS AND PROCEDURES

Genes predetermine facial hair thickness at least by 85%.
You can live the healthiest life and eat the most nutritious food, but you are “stuck” to a certain degree with what’s written in your genes.
But since you can change genetics, consider the following:

A) TIME

Yes, time. Wait. Unlike height, facial hair never ceases to develop.
Eric Bandholz from Beardbrand explains it in this video. You can see a graph demonstrating beard growth potential over the years.

You should consider this particularly if you are still in your teens. As you head into your 20’s, your facial hair will begin to sprout from all sides.
Don’t concern yourself with density too soon.
If at you are thirty and facial hair is still nowhere in sight, however, it’s not in your cards. Your only bets are either a transplant or an extreme response from minoxidil.

B) FACIAL HAIR TRANSPLANT

Since 2007, beard transplants are up by at least six-fold. [8]
Judging by how popular beards have become in the last years this is unsurprising.
The hair comes from either the back or side of your scalp. It depends on what more resembles your facial hair. But note the donor hair they extract is limited. Keep this in mind if you are planning to do a hair transplant to cover up male pattern baldness. [9]
The transplant may cost well up to $7,000, and takes between two and five hours. It rarely requires second procedures. After two weeks, the transplanted hair falls off and regrows three months later.
If you can afford it, the option is available.
A transplant may be your only solution if you have no facial hair at all. Talk to your hair restoration specialist.
But if your beard is patchy and incomplete, there are hair growth stimulating products you can try first. You can find more in the next chapter.

C) HORMONE THERAPY

I wouldn’t recommend it for the sake of a thicker beard. It poses serious health risks and the effects are not guaranteed. [11]
But female-to-male hormone replacement therapy patients begin to develop facial hair. It shows how important is testosterone.

3. PRODUCTS FOR STIMULATING FACIAL HAIR GROWTH

Products that stimulate facial hair exist — but know what you are getting into.

A) MINOXIDIL

rogaine foamIf you are balding, you know what I’m talking about. Minoxidil, commonly referred to Rogaine, is incredibly effective for growing hair. Anywhere.
Minoxidil began as an oral medication for high blood pressure. After patients had begun reporting hair sprouting all over their body, topical minoxidil was born.
Minoxidil is FDA-approved only for hair loss. Use it at your own risk.
One way to use it on your face is to apply it once per day, leave it on for 4 hours, and then wash it off.
Itch is a common side effect of this treatment, so I would suggest you to moisturize.
If you decide to try minoxidil, be aware of the risks. Do more research. But it can provide you with excellent results.

B) BEARD GROWING OILS AND SPRAYS

You can find plenty of products on Amazon designed to grow facial hair faster and thicker.
But their effectiveness and potency is debatable.
Some are even filled with fake reviews to boost their ratings and sales.
I don’t want to put all these products in one basket and say they are all snake oil. Some may work — but don’t expect miracle results.
If you are willing to try them out, go with the ones that promise a refund in case you are not satisfied (e.g. Beard Growther).

CONCLUSION

When contemplating to grow a thicker beard first consider your age, always.
If you are a teenager and it’s patchy, expect a lot of thickness coming in the next few years. No need to worry yet.
If you are in your twenties, know that your beard will continue to develop, although at a slower rate. Produce fertile conditions for your beard to grow. Eat healthy, exercise, get a lot of rest, manage stress, take a multivitamin.
For something more high-level — try using minoxidil. It will work, but effectiveness varies with each individual.
If you are in your thirties and you still don’t have any facial hair whatsoever, it’s not in your genes. Nothing will work — save an immense response from minoxidil or a facial hair transplant.
But whatever happens, Action Hank said it best:
dexter beard on the inside
I hope you’ve found this guide useful. Share this guide with your patchy-bearded friends to give them an extra boost.
Opinions and suggestions are most welcome in the comment section below.
How thick is YOUR beard?