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Can I shave my mustache at 11?
The ages vary and can be anywhere from 8 to 15. Although there is no right age to begin shaving the decision often depends on a number of factors including how much hair he has and if it’s bothersome or embarrassing to him. To begin he will definitely need a clean, new razor, shaving cream and patience.
Why do I have mustache at 11?
In male adolescence The moustache forms its own stage in the development of facial hair in adolescent males. During puberty, the first facial hair to appear tends to grow at the corners of the upper lip (age 11–15). It then spreads to form a moustache over the entire upper lip (age 16–17).
Is it bad to shave your Moustache?
Excitingly simple answer: Yes. “Shaving is fine,” says dermatologist Ranella Hirsh, an assistant clinical professor of dermatology at Boston University School of Medicine. That noted, there are many, many women who manage upper-lip hair by shaving, which, for what it’s worth, has the benefit of exfoliation, too.
Why do I look weird after shaving my mustache?
The skin is very sensitive in this area, especially when it isn’t use to a razor for may be years. Combining the new look and the swollen skin above the top lip, makes it weird or comical.
Should I shave my mustache at 12?
While there is no exact age that is recommended for a boy to start shaving, it highly depends on how visible and noticeable his mustache and facial hair is and how much it bothers him. As a rule of thumb, facial hair starts to develop when a boy hits puberty. This could be anywhere between 9-15 years old.
Does your mustache grow faster if you shave it?
No — shaving hair doesn’t change its thickness, color or rate of growth. Shaving facial or body hair gives the hair a blunt tip. The tip might feel coarse or “stubbly” for a time as it grows out. During this phase, the hair might be more noticeable and perhaps appear darker or thicker — but it’s not.
Should you shave as a teenager?
Unless you have very thick facial hair, you don’t have to shave every day when you first start shaving. Try to shave the darker hairs that are starting to come in, and wait for the full-face shave. There will be plenty of time for daily shaving when you’re an older teen or young adult.