hair growth

Discussion in 'Men's Issues' started by Some call me Jim, Mar 17, 2009.

  1. Some call me Jim

    Some call me Jim Member

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    my hair has always been a slow-grower compared to some of my friends' but i've decided to grow me a beard.

    is there anyway to encourage rapid hair growth? (apart from trimming the ends) cos i'm gettin bored of the dishevelled stubbly look. i want a proper beard.
     
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    pussy juice grow the beards.. Eat the pussy.. :)
     
  3. Some call me Jim

    Some call me Jim Member

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    if my boyfriend's cool with it, i can certainly do that!
     
  4. rollingalong

    rollingalong Banned

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    Dear Jim...If you are not gay and you do have a boy-friend...slow beard growth may not be your most pressing issue...how-ever beard growth is a genetics thing...does your mom have a healthy mustache?.....there is a kid [13] in my sons class..he has a friggin beard and sideburns!.....good luck to you Jim and please say hello to your boy friend for me....Happy St patrick's
     
  5. junglejack

    junglejack aiko aiko

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    :hat:Ill be 60 in July and Im proud to say- if there is one thing I got from the folks that was right on- -was the hair gene
    Ny 2 bothers -a bit younger ,also look like they didnt lose tooo much,

    Its a bit shorter and a lot greyer- (almost white) but still bushy with mug that always seems like it needs a shave,,,,
     
  6. SpacemanSpiff

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    testosterone shots

    or maybe squeeze your balls really really hard
     
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  8. SpacemanSpiff

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    Nope...you're doing it wrong ..this guy is not enough >>:eek:...you need to squeeze this hard>> [​IMG]
     
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    :rofl:..
     
  10. SpacemanSpiff

    SpacemanSpiff Visitor

    well I'm no expert but I figure it's our testicles that produce testosterone and I have an awesome beard and I squeeze my huge balls all the time....so...maybe it works.
     
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  12. SpacemanSpiff

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    This guy lost a testicle when he was young


    [​IMG]
     
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    There are also several vitamins that have been specially formulated both for thinning hair and to promote the speedy growth of healthy, shiny hair. Vitamins for thinning hair and faster hair growth and re-growth are usually a varying combination of several key amino acids, biotin, vitamins B6 and E, and zinc. Many who take vitamins of this nature do report thicker, more lustrous and healthy hair, but if your goal is to actually re-grow hair and not just thicken thinning hair, then you would probably want to consider a more serious hair loss supplement or treatment that specifically targets balding and hair loss.
     
  15. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    Don't waste your time or money with these suggestions.
     
  16. SebastianCrab

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    please listen to these great highness. He doesn't suggests you he has problem with some one who wants to help you. Just take his number and ask him what the matter is ...?
     
  17. stinkfoot

    stinkfoot truth

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    Having looked into these things in the past I've found that the vitamins only work if there is a dietary deficiency to begin with- and in that case you have bigger problems than hair growth... it's much more cost effective to simply correct the diet issues than to grossly overpay for "hair" vitamins.

    As far as any shampoo... growth happens in the root... there's next to nothing one can do to the hair itself to affect what's happening under the skin surface- though taking batter care not to damage may address any breakage issues that could be limiting length.

    My apologies for coming off as I did... I have no issue with you and can appreciate that you were giving what you had no reason to believe was anything but good advice.

    I had that coming!

    Peace :)
     

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