Genetics is obviously number 1 but if you want the best beard you can possibly have without minoxidil you should derma roll your beard once a week, Wake those dormant hairs up and feed the follicles with beard oil that has peppermint in it . That way you get thicker coverage. Everyone saids to grow it out and that’s true but if you want a combover effect. You need to attack the sleep hair follicles that need that push to grow . I used this method and already see results. I like my beard mid length closer to short . The goal is to see as little skin as possible basically
What happens when you finally start to get a beard but the hairs also grow out and you no longer can reach the skin? That happened to me plenty of times. This stuff is either scammy or an unsustainable regimen for anyone unless you just want a five ocklock shadow.
@@SpeedDemonReacts definitely, once your beard hairs cover most of your face , it start to tug at the hair a little bit , I still try and use it once a month to keep it in the regimen of beard care I wouldn’t heavily rely on it tho, taking daily vitamins, exercise and overall good health while taking care of the skin under your beard and the actual beard hairs will help a ton . If you’ve reached an age where it’s no longer obviously going to grow or fill in , minoxidil or beard transplants are helpful
I do the exact same amounts of rolls in different directions like that too! I do my routine twice a week. What do you think about that? I wonder if this type of stuff had been tested to see what's the best routine to use. Like days per week and how many passes to roll it over your face etc etc. Would be fascinating to check out the data if so!
I’ve been following this brother for years, and honestly his beard always been full and thick, even when he shaved it off, he didn’t have to do anything to make it grow back full and thick. It’s just his genetics, it’s genetics folks. Peace ❤️🤲🏾
Good lookin kings i just got my first derma roller today I have a good beard it’s a tiny bit patchy on one side so Iv literalist just picked up some rosemary and I’m making my own oil now to use around my derma roller and I may even try the minoxidil around my hair line and beard also
I have facial hair similar to the guy in the video and i wish it wouldnt grow in as it does but im not shaving everyday so i leave it between a 2 clip and 4 clip.
14 years old trying to use minoxidil?!! Please wait at least until you’re 25 to consider using this. It’s better to be patient and have it come out naturally than to use a drug for it. If you’re 25 and you can see that there’s literally no beard in sight than you can try it out. I’ve been told by most guys that theirs didn’t come in until their 30s. But teens is waaay too early.
I turn 25 this month and I started using minoxidil. I 100% agree with you. My dad has a beard but had the strap from sideburns to goatee around 28-29 and in his 50s he has a full (scruffy) but full beard. I’m not trying to wait until I’m 50
@@peterteba3891 It works for every man with any genetics 😅 it's a tool that damages a very small layer of skin so that will regenerate the blood cells on that area , that will produce more hair follicles at there ! if you use it correctly in reqular routine it will give you 10 to 20% more beard based on your current facial hair ! Brandon Martel the owner of this channel has many videos about what is it and how to use it exactly ! and one more thing is "I'm not Arab" 😄
Please, do not use these cheap dermarollers if you can. Most of those contain fake needles which are actually circular saws and can cause undue damage to your skin and hair follicles, leading to scar tissue formation instead of the results you're after. Go instead for 192 needles dermarollers with real needles (make sure the seller and reviewers emphasize that point) or better yet, a dermastamp (a literal stamp with real needles on its surface) or high quality dermapen (electric device)
Great tips but no one’s mentioning that the comment is from a 14 year old like start worry about facial hair growth when you’re an adult you’ve got so long to go
@@Dreamdreams350 clippercide because it is good to prevent a lot a bacteria and fungi..it’s in a white can with orange and black lettering…you can go to Sally’s or a hair supply store
@@stephenchew3116 There are some rollers that come with replacements so you dont have to replace the whole roller. For better results, roll at least 3 times a week
@@BlackIronWorkouts some dermatologist does recommend rolling once a month…doing too much will have scarring ( in which scalp tissue wont be able to produces hair anymore) But some does says once or twice a weeks…soo im sticking to twice a weeks…