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am 25 and have less hair on my body. what do i apply on my body?
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How to grow hair on legs
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Maybe not considered "in" for meticulously-groomed metrosexuals who feel the need to be in step with fashion (a fickle thing, that is). I admit I don't get the preoccupation with men trying to make themselves as smooth as when they were pre-pubescent boys again. It's a weird trend to me.
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use Biotin 10000MCG.I am hairy all the way !
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Go to the doctor, make sure testosterone levels are ok ie 700’s, free test is most important. Free test converts to dht through 5 alpha reductace, this dht is what makes the secondary hair grow (body hair). Google anabolic men, they cover dht. Dht is what you are looking for.

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Ok.. i dont know the answer for your question and sory abt ur society that cares more about hairs on ur body but please, dont tell that you are sexually alright..
It means that LGBTQ people are not alright!
Are they?

Say am straight. Id appreciate ur understanding.
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Yes be thankful for how you are. I have so much hair on my posterior that I grew a tail! Try explaining that at the club!
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I've had this problem all my life. Hair does not grow on me. So many people have pointed it out I'm intensely self-aware that I'm weird. Hate it! Then there's all the shavers that set out to remove what I want while I'm the smooth guy they desire to be. So tired of being made fun of, I now tell people when they say, "You're so smooth. Do you shave your body or is that just you?" My reply is, "Thanks for noticing. I'm up to 3 full shaves a day. Thanks for asking."
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Why would someone be hairy? When I was a teenager I was really hairy and I was sweating all the time. So I decided to start trimmimg bidy and shaving facial hair. But still is really annoying.
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The only thing that helps as far as I’m aware is testosterone injections. Steroids basically. Obviously it’s not necessarily ‘legal’ to buy testosterone without prescription depending on where you live but it’s not that expensive and it is medication not recreational but the doctors I’ve discussed my steroid use with have all agreed that the health risk is not significant other than your balls shrinking so as long as you consult a doctor and make sure of what you’re using and that it isn’t putting stress on your liver etc. be sure that you aren’t experimenting with your health. Oral steroids are very dangerous as the digestion of them puts a lot of stress on your liver and can cause disease but injections are safer, provided you use them with medical supervision or at least discussion and be sure of what you’re taking. The doctors can advise you even if they can’t advocate prescribing you the testosterone themselves. I’ve been using it for a while and the patches of hair on my back have grown thicker and joined up into one large coating of hair that becoming increasingly visible and even across most of my back now which is what I always wanted and my shoulders have got hairier though one is significantly ahead of the other which I’m hoping will even up in time so it’s definitely made a huge difference and helped me grow more body hair. I use it for other health reasons and to help counteract a neurological hormone disorder and keep weight on because I have numerous health factors that are untreatable but hormone therapy helps with many of the symptoms but my use is a till not prescribed as the health service doesn’t cover all medication due to cost reasons and budgeting so some things are left in the no man’s land of being useful but not available without prescription yet not approved for prescription depending on how up to date the latest regulations are on current research, though I do consult doctors and have my health monitored to be sure I’m not causing any health risks or harm and they have so far all been very unconcerned and dismissive that there’s any real risks involved with what I’m injecting. I use Sustanol and Decaver at the moment and it’s not entirely without risk but hair growth is one of the side effects listed as a warning that to me is an advantage. Any change in your hormones and body size or shape and metabolism can carry risks of heart disease or stroke the same way that gaining weight from eating too much or changing your hormones by being under stress can effect these things so don’t take my word for it that this is all ‘safe’ but all I can say is the several doctors I consult through multiple GPs and medical research doctors that monitor my health every 90 days for other reasons have told me there is no significant health risk other than testicular atrophy and my balls have indeed shrunk but taking breaks from testosterone and using the right medication during the breaks can help minimise and reverse that. Fertility isn’t a concern as I don’t intend to have children but look into all this in case there is some risk to you that might affect your choice differently to mine. Pharmacists seem very disapproving because adhering to prescribed medication is their whole job but doctors don’t seem at all concerned and have told me that besides my calls shrinking there’s no significant risk in my case so I can’t say more than that. Feel obligated to say all those caveats and disclaimers as injecting hormones isn’t something you should consider lightly without medical advice under any circumstances so be informed before you do anything.

It does depend on genes though. Testosterone will increase your body hair to the maximum extreme that your genes allow and over the course of about 2 years use you should see a maximum effect.

Other than that eating plenty of protein in your diet encourages thick hair growth but again only up to the limit of your natural genetic inclination.

Injecting testosterone or having hair transplants onto your body are the only reliable methods of getting hairier that i know of.

I’ve seen a lot of friends go from average bodyhair to covered back and shoulders in fur after using steroids and I’ve seen the same effect begin to happen very noticeably on myself in only 6 months of use already so I’m relatively sure it’s effectve but is limited by your genetic predisposition to an extent. I’m really happy at how hairy I’m getting as i love being hairy and totally reject the whims and fashions of squeamish nonsense that leads people to judge what’s attractive on the basis of magazine articles and fashion trends so pay no attention to what other people tell you they think is in fashion because they might as well tell you that being black isn’t in fashion anymore when they talk about whether different ethnic traits or body types are ‘fashionable’. Usual disclaimer obviously applies if doing your research and learn what you’re using and if there are any health risks and always consult a doctor before and during the use of any medication or steroid even if they aren’t prescribing or condoning your use because they still need to advise you and you need to be certain that you know what you’re using and what the effects are to not put yourself at risk or at least understand the factors and make an informed decision with medical professional advice. Never use anything blindly without medical monitoring or discussion with a doctor.
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I want to be as hairy as Henry McCoy
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Are you kidding?! Hairy is all the rage and it's SUPER SEXY!!! Look at all the beards for crying out loud! What do you think they're made of plastic? You need to get out more!!!
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Red meat decreases testosterone. As do most animal products.

Rubbing onion on your skin will just make you smell like onion.

Your post is nonsense.
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I am about 16 months in on my experiment and am starting to see real results. Did the hair fall out when you stopped the Minox? Please respond personally if you would.
Mike

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yea right. Get a life
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