Growing facial hair can be an excellent way to add style and personality to your look, but not everyone is gifted with the natural ability to grow facial hair at will. If you’re suffering from patchy growth or slow growth, that’s no problem! In most cases, facial hair growth depends on hormones such as testosterone and dihydrotestosterone (DHT). These hormones do not start making facial hair grow until an individual reaches puberty, and they can be boosted by the male sex hormone testosterone. They can also be slowed down by female sex hormones such as oestrogen and progesterone, which are usually present in women’s bodies but not men’s. All hair growth is not created equal. There are several types of facial hair growth, and each type has its own characteristics that determine how long it takes to grow, how thick it becomes and how easy it is to style. Luckily, right nutrition, exercise and supplements can help with your facial hair growth