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Facial Hair Before and After T

Started by Darkflame, March 25, 2013, 04:47:53 PM

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Darkflame

Today, as I was looking in the mirror, I noticed something. The peach fuzz on my face comes in a good amount darker and thicker around my upper lip and entire jaw line. Not enough that it would be considered "facial hair" but enough that as a bio female it's slightly odd. I wonder if that has any impact on how I'll grow facial hair when I start T. Does it have no effect, or am I predispositioned to have more facial hair? It doesn't seem out of place in my family (guys in my family usually have thick hair they have to shave often, which they complain about  ::) ) Do most guys find that how hairy you were to start had any impact on the way you grew hair after T? Just wondering   ???
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Blaine

I'm pre-T but I'm interested in the responses to this question. I've always had dark hair on my upper lip and 20-30 really dark, thick hairs growing from my chin down my neck. It was really hard to cover it up when I used to present as female-ish. Nearly all of my male relatives look like sasquatch so I'm guessing I'll be going down that road too.
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Alainaluvsu

IDK about that... but I remember my upper lip and chin got hairs first, and it ended up being thickest there.
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Shodan

IIRC, it's a lot like baldness, in that most of that is inherited on your mother's side of the gene pool. I know my facial hair isn't quite as dense or wiry as what's on my father's side of things (and I can't wait to laser it all off). Mostly, for me, it was upper lip and sideburns. I never really did fill out in the chin area. My son is at that age where he's beginning to grow it in, and it's interesting to see how it goes.




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