Not only does stress causes the slowdown of hair growth, but
also makes the hair brittle and weak. The solution to overcoming this problem
is doing exercise and meditating regularly. My advice to you is, do not run
after any so-called wonder product. The tested and tried methods of promoting
hair growth that are mentioned above should be far more effective. Let your
beard grow on its own, and allow it to take its own sweet time to do so. A
beard is an important facial feature for men. Growing, styling, and even
removing it can alter your appearance by a Beard Czar degree. While
many complain about having to shave off the persistent stubble every morning,
youngsters are always on the lookout for ways to grow one! So, is it possible
to grow a beard at 15? Moreover, should you try to grow a beard at 15? Beards
for Teens? I'm sure you've been told this before, but repetition won't hurt;
so, let me tell you this once again―the natural growth of facial hair depends
entirely on your genetics. The development of beards depends, like other
'manly' qualities, on the secretion of testosterone which naturally occurs at
different ages for different individuals. Beards naturally emerge between the
ages 15-18, at which point they are more often than not, patchy or extremely
thin. Full, ‘adult’ beards usually don’t appear until the 20s. A full-grown
beard is extremely rare―some would even go so far as to say abnormal―for a 15
year old. Grow a Beard