How to Grow a Beard as Asian without minoxidil. When I was young, I was far away from wearing a mustache, and a beard would be impossible. I just want to share my journey how I grew a beard and share information as many ask me if this is something genetically or just a way of shaving. I thought I was never to wear a beard, but now I get many compliments how good it looks on me.
I started obviously slowly with a period where I could grow my facial hair. The 2 weeks holiday was perfect for that: no colleagues or friends asking me if I was trying to change my looks or trying to give me advice.
And if it does not work after 2 weeks, I could still decide to shave it all off as nothing happened. One of the problems is that much on the internet is tuned for people who are not Asian. A 3 days unshaven non-Asian person could look great as where with an Asian it may look strange with just a few long hairs in some spots.
That is why I had trouble finding the best guidance for this. The best advice is to grow it for at least 10 days without touching, facial hair grows approximately 0. It does not matter if you have a lot of facial hair or little, the hair grows with that speed. What is different though is the density of the facial hair. And many Asians have that problem. It is not that difficult to grow a mustache for many.
The hair density is high there, and the same applies to the chin. But when it comes to the cheeks, the density has significantly dropped. That is where guidance needs to come in how to shave and to be honest, there is not a lot of information I could find on that.
Had to experiment, but practice helped a lot. The method behind growing a beard is to shave the facial hair with different lengths. Shave it shorter where density is high, such as above the chin. And shave it longer where only few hair reside.
Still easier said than done. I started from a baby face where missing one day shaving does not really matter. After letting it go after a few days, it slowly came on. In reality, it can be very pronounced and worthy. If you shy away from growing a beard because you cannot make it look decent, then you have come to the right place.
The following guide covers the topic fully, ensuring that Asian men with beards look their absolute best. So, wait no longer and study it carefully. But, what is considered an Asian beard? Japanese, Chinese, Thai, Filipino, Indonesian and men of suchlike nationalities wear facial hair styles not as often as other ones. Those who do try to grow Asian facial hair, often end up with a pretty mediocre result. It has been proven that the levels of DHT and testosterone affect the growth of the hair on the face.
This makes Asian guys feel like they are not as masculine as others. However, this should not be the case.
PIN IT. To prove that Asian men facial hair can look manly and powerful, we have put together the most popular Asian beard styles below. With a simple short beard, it is pretty easy to achieve a masculine appearance in no time. To get it, you need to let your Chinese facial hair grow for several days.
Then, trim it so that the length is even all over and you are all set. An Asian goatee is a very popular beard style and not for nothing. To nail it, you do not have to grow much hair on your face. Make sure you have a noticeable patch on the chin that extends below your chin line. The rest of the hair can be removed with an Asian shave. You cannot confuse Asian mustache styles with any other.
Although it is a barely there style, it inevitably makes you stand out in the crowd. Featuring a thin strip of facial hair above the top lip, it has an elegant and neat appearance.
So, you can rest assured that this style is going to suit any ambiance. I know it would please both my girlfriend and me to have a luscious Galifianakis beard , but only time will tell.
As an East Asian man, my 28 year old colleague Eddie Kim counts himself lucky to be able to grow even a modest amount of stubble.
But the last time I tried to grow a proper beard, it refused to get out of the awkward stage and I gave up. The problem is that, if an East Asian guy tries to grow a beard, it looks off and can instigate some pretty insulting comments from others.
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