Okay, So I am a huge fan of chest hair. I do have chest hair but little ones and those are not dense. My chest hair are a few and those are on a smaller area of my chest. I mean they do not cover my whole chest.
I really want to grow my chest area much denser and I want them to cover whole of my chest.
What can I do? Or rather what should I do?
Please suggest me something as I have always been very desperate to grow my chest hair.
I don't know how much you could do, I believe a lot of that stuff is hereditary. Did your father have a very hairy chest? My friend's father, when I was small, used to go swimming with us and he had a really hairy chest, hairy shoulders and back...but not much on his head. I never liked all that hair, lol, it would float on it's own in the water, and was a bit offputting.
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I think I remember reading something from Edgar Cayce about using castor oil topically for male baldness, don't know if that would work or not.
My friend's father, when I was small, used to go swimming with us and he had a really hairy chest, hairy shoulders and back...but not much on his head. I never liked all that hair, lol, it would float on it's own in the water, and was a bit offputting.
I can see your image in my mind, K2C...
I watched a tv show last night where the character says he conditions his arm hair so that it sways softly, like wheaten fields in the winds !!!
Hair transplant. You can't grow hair where there's no hair follicle, so the only way would be transplants. But, if you're totally obsessed over it.. go for it.
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Step 1
Measure 1 tsp. of rosemary essential oil and place in a small glass bowl. Add five drops of lemongrass essential oil. Pour in 1/2 cup of olive oil. Mix well together.
Step 2
Take a hot shower and then rub a small amount of the herbal mix onto parts of your body where you would like hair to grow faster. Jude C. Williams and Jude Todd share this remedy in their book "Jude's Herbal Home Remedies." Rosemary and lemongrass are said to stimulate hair follicles and help hair to grow faster.
Step 3
Take the recommended dosage written on the bottle of gota kola tincture daily in a little bit of warm water. Gotu kola may stimulate hair growth according to Asa Hershoff and Andrea Rotelli in their book "Herbal Remedies." They also claim that the herb also strengthens connective tissue around the follicle. Note that herbal remedies are not regulated by the FDA and thus are not proven to be safe or effective.
Step 4
Drink a cup of nettle tea daily. Hershoff and Rotelli also claim that nettles stimulate hair growth and prevent baldness. The same caution applies for nettle tea as was noted for gotu kola.
Not sure whether or not it will actually work, but it's worth giving it a try!
I do not think there is a way to grow more chest hair.
It must be genes, hereditary, or related to the amount of whisky you drink!
Just kidding, but seriously, there isn't any real relation to any sort of "problem" genetically, hormonally, or physically in terms of not having a lot or no chest hair...
The only thing I can really think of in terms of chest hair to try and help out it to maybe try some testosterone supplements, however, that isn't always a good idea as it can cause other issues, and really, you WANT extra chest hair, but I mean it really isn't a NEED.. Is there anything really wrong with leaving yourself the way nature designed you?
Or...change your outlook. Nowadays, men are actually waxing their chests, to be completely hairless. I personally think the amount of chest hair is not very important. IMO, it does not in any way measure the masculinity, sex appeal, or worth of a man.
And Cookie, I guess there would be hair follicles over my whole chest, because I have hair on my chest, although very less in number and very less dense.
That's right, but what I'm trying to convey is that there isn't anything you can take or use to create more hair follicles between the hair that's there. That's genetic. You were born with limited hair follicles on your chest.
The only way to get more is to have them implanted.
However, I really do not know what is this problem with me? I really feel that masculinity and sexual appeal of men, both are directly proportional to the chest hair. The more and denser the chest hair, the more masculine and sexually appealing the guy is going to look like. I know that this is not true, that is why I have used the words "I really feel......"
So my wish remains the same !
If that's what you like, it's all good!
A muscular chest is how I would define sexually appealing & masculine.
Or...change your outlook. Nowadays, men are actually waxing their chests, to be completely hairless. I personally think the amount of chest hair is not very important. IMO, it does not in any way measure the masculinity, sex appeal, or worth of a man.
Yeah, many women say they actually prefer men without hair lol.
There are still those that love it of course, but seems the majority of women nowadays want you to be bald head to toe!
Of course, in some areas it is more hygienic, and makes good sense. I don't really have the problem, I got plenty of chest hair, of course I am bald on top, so maybe my hair decided to move south for the winter? of course that was years ago lol
Just think of all the shaving cream you're not wasting just to be in style!
Or that "Nair For Men" *shudder* anything that makes your hair fall out, can't be that good for you. OK, it doesn't make your hair fall out per se... But it makes it so weak you can remove it with a shaver made of rubber? wtf... That CAN'T be good for you in the long run....