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Is it possible to reduce facial hair growth in teenage boys?

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No way to reduce growth that I know of (save for things like extensive scarring), but what you can do is make shaving enjoyable so that you look forward to removing facial hair in a pleasant morning ritual. read more

Since the growth of facial hair (includes mustache and beard) depends on the genetics, the boys who enter their teenage usually start growing the hair automatically. However, the ratio at which the hair grows during the teenage is very less. read more

While girls can expect hair to thicken on the legs and grow in the armpits and genital area, boys can expect thickened hair on the arms and legs, and hair growth on the face, armpits, genital area--and sometimes the chest, back and buttocks. read more

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