Getting More Hair On Your Chest
June 22, 2010 by robert101
Filed under Useful Drugs
Chest hair is one confusing matter to discuss when it comes to men. Whereas some men do not like having hairy chests, others are obsessed with the idea of sporting a chest rug. Those into having a hairy chest believe men without chest hair don’t look manly enough because the lack of hair on their chest. Chest hair usually grows during puberty and depending on every man, it can come in more or less large areas of the chest. However, some men and women do not appreciate chest hair as a sign of virility and are disgusted at the image of chest hair coming out of one’s shirt. This article is for men looking to grow chest hair and look manlier.
Technically, there is not remedy that will make you grow hair on your chest. Hair growth is a hormonal issue and therefore most men experience it once they reach adulthood. In some cases, the hair on the chest does it exist but it may be too thin or too short. Individuals who have thin and short chest hair can try out different herbal products available on the market to thicken the hair and promote a healthier hair follicle. These products come in various forms from shampoos to body sprays. Some argue that Aloe Vera helps chest hair growth. Yet, these products will seldom help someone grow thicker chest hair; these can make chest rugs more visible, though. Men even start taking generic Propecia in the hopes of growing body hair – it doesn’t work, in case you are wondering. Chest hair growth can be promoted in men who already have the hair follicles developed. In some cases, they never grow, especially if there is a family history of a non-hairy chest men.
Supplements might help to some extent getting hair on the chest. Some people claim that testosterone supplements might be in fact of great help in this matter because hair growth is related to hormones, this being the probable cause for you not having chest hair. It is unknown to what extent low levels of testosterone are related to chest hair growth; however, testosterone therapy could be considered a potential solution. Some other products that can be used to grow hair on the chest include human growth hormones, which are prescribed by a doctor and which may have side effects. It appears that these supplements containing testosterone usually result in a rapid hair growth on the chest. The downside to these suplements is they come with various other negative effects, some times making the disadvantages overcome the benefits. As with all unnatural processes, results are not guaranteed – they might work for some men and be totally ineffective for others.
Massage and dietary changes also play an important role in chest hair growth. Some specialists claim that massaging the chest with eucalyptus oil every day can bring great benefits to this matter. The properties of eucalyptus, including hair follicle stimulation and blood flow increase have made this herb a favorite. Vitamin E and protein intake also seem to be helpful in growing more manly hair on one’s chest. However, no matter the choice one makes, it is always recommended to consult with a specialist first. Otherwise you could end up with a bad rash or allergy bumps.
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