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What does growing a beard symbolize?
Beards are significant in today society. Growing a beard, regardless of sexual preference, is a way of setting yourself apart from the rest of the male populous. Beards today are symbolic of Male dominance, Sexual virility, and overall prestige.
Why can’t Chinese grow facial hair?
According to a 2016 study , Chinese men generally have less facial hair growth than Caucasian men. Facial hair growth in Chinese men tends to concentrate around the mouth while Caucasian men tend to have more hair on the cheeks, neck, and chin. Thicker hair leads to a fuller-looking beard.
Why don’t Asian men grow beards?
Mustache and beard growth is largely dependent on levels of testosterone and DHT but this is not the whole story of why some men like Asians can’t seem to grow facial hair. According to various studies, the difference in levels of testosterone between Asians and Caucasian men is not that big to justify the lack of beards in Asian men.
Do Chinese beards grow more like whiskers or a mustache?
The truth is, my pilosity is just lower than a lot of people. BUT, it’s a lot higher than most Chinese. For the majority, Chinese beards grow more like whiskers or a long mustache (it’s actually the same word for beard/mustache – 胡子 – and a wisp of a beard at the chin that doesn’t fully connect to the hair.
Is the pilosity of a Chinese beard low or high?
BUT, it’s a lot higher than most Chinese. For the majority, Chinese beards grow more like whiskers or a long mustache (it’s actually the same word for beard/mustache – 胡子 – and a wisp of a beard at the chin that doesn’t fully connect to the hair. Something like this. This lower pilosity is not just for guys too.
Do Chinese people still grow facial hair?
And now, I believe some Chinese still grow beard and mustache because it’s cool and sexy to some extent. And some Chinese will shave everyday because it feels clean and one thing doesn’t have to worry about anymore. So, yes, we grow facial hair.