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Should I even consider growing a beard while I'm still in highschool maybe to fraud the jawline but it'd also make me look a lot older so I dont even know.
 

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You can so why not
 
Beard is a pushup bra for men. if they have a bad face it can save them, but a downgrade if they have a good face. Imagine alain delon or chico with a lumberjack beard. Stubble doesn't count btw it can make a good face look even better
 
like a full beard honestly prob the goatee or the Bruno stache would prob look good on me in my pov
Goatee at best don't ever do a mustache
 
bro I didn't shave my mustache before I went to school I'm cooked
mustache in a goatee is good, not a pornstache alone
 
Beard is better than stache for you
 
Should I even consider growing a beard while I'm still in highschool maybe to fraud the jawline but it'd also make me look a lot older so I dont even know.
no beard because u r balding
balding+beard=30 year old
 
bro 18 and balding is crazy fck my life bro tbh how much would a transplant cost at this stage
idk bhai
but its brutal for u bhai 😔
i feel bad for u and @Hudson
 
at my stage it'd prob be 5-6k which is not bad so I'd save 30k for all my surgeries prob
first hop on oral finasteride and minoxidil
 
Hi, I'm heavy into research, testing and formulating chemicals / nutrients / vitamins and supplements for alternatives to the harsh, side-effect laden drugs out there. I research specifically for better alternatives which you can use for looksmaxxing goals.

If you’re looking for natural alternatives to finasteride and minoxidil to tackle hair loss, there are a few options getting a lot of buzz. They might not have the side effects of the usual meds, and some could help with hair growth. Here’s the rundown of WHATS BEEN TESTED AND HAS SHOWN some results:

- **Saw Palmetto**: This comes from the fruit of the Serenoa repens plant and is thought to block the enzyme that turns testosterone into DHT, a hormone linked to hair loss. Some studies say it might help with hair growth, but we still need more research to back it up.

- **Pumpkin Seed Oil**: Packed with nutrients, pumpkin seed oil might stop DHT production. One study found that men who took it had better hair growth than those who didn’t.

- **Rosemary Oil**: This essential oil is a fan favorite for treating hair loss naturally. Some research says it could work as well as minoxidil but with fewer scalp issues.

- **Ecklonia Cava**: This is a type of edible brown seaweed that shows promise for hair growth. Applying it to your scalp might be a good natural alternative to the usual treatments.

- **Caffeine**: Yep, caffeine! When applied topically, it might wake up your hair follicles and keep them in the growth phase longer. Studies are still digging into this one, but it’s looking good.

- **Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)**: Okay, this isn’t exactly “natural,” but it’s worth mentioning. It’s a non-invasive red light treatment that boosts hair growth and density in both men and women.
 
Hi, I'm heavy into research, testing and formulating chemicals / nutrients / vitamins and supplements for alternatives to the harsh, side-effect laden drugs out there. I research specifically for better alternatives which you can use for looksmaxxing goals.

If you’re looking for natural alternatives to finasteride and minoxidil to tackle hair loss, there are a few options getting a lot of buzz. They might not have the side effects of the usual meds, and some could help with hair growth. Here’s the rundown of WHATS BEEN TESTED AND HAS SHOWN some results:

- **Saw Palmetto**: This comes from the fruit of the Serenoa repens plant and is thought to block the enzyme that turns testosterone into DHT, a hormone linked to hair loss. Some studies say it might help with hair growth, but we still need more research to back it up.

- **Pumpkin Seed Oil**: Packed with nutrients, pumpkin seed oil might stop DHT production. One study found that men who took it had better hair growth than those who didn’t.

- **Rosemary Oil**: This essential oil is a fan favorite for treating hair loss naturally. Some research says it could work as well as minoxidil but with fewer scalp issues.

- **Ecklonia Cava**: This is a type of edible brown seaweed that shows promise for hair growth. Applying it to your scalp might be a good natural alternative to the usual treatments.

- **Caffeine**: Yep, caffeine! When applied topically, it might wake up your hair follicles and keep them in the growth phase longer. Studies are still digging into this one, but it’s looking good.

- **Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)**: Okay, this isn’t exactly “natural,” but it’s worth mentioning. It’s a non-invasive red light treatment that boosts hair growth and density in both men and women.
I'm using rosmary currently
 
Yes that's just one ingredient but I have found through research that some substances work better in when combined with others, and this oil is one example of that.

Of course, there's certain dosages that have been tested to have results, so it's not just a random mixture.

Specific percentage of this oil mixed with a few others have been better in results
 
Should I even consider growing a beard while I'm still in highschool maybe to fraud the jawline but it'd also make me look a lot older so I dont even know.
If your hair is not mature in density, beards don't work.

If you do have a mature beard:
If you have a long philtrum, have a mustache.
If you have a recessed chin or jaw, grow a beard.
 
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