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Growing Back Sideburns After Shaving?

Growing Back Sideburns After Shaving - shaved sideburnsI stupidly shaved my sideburns and at the moment they are literally like fuzzy stubble. I know I'll be fine as long as I'm patient and get some hair growth spray, but I was just wondering how long that would take.

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October 16, 20171 found this helpful
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Keep your pores open and clean for nice, even hair growth. I wouldn't put anything on topically. I notice when I take biotin supplements, my hair grows super fast. Maybe give that a try.

 

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October 14, 20170 found this helpful

In a couple of weeks they should grow back

 

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October 15, 20170 found this helpful

It depends on how fast your hair grows.
About 3 weeks they should be back in.

 

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October 15, 20170 found this helpful

Personally, I wouldn't recommend that you purchase hair growth spray. I have read up on this and the spray is designed to give your hair follicles all the nutrients it needs to grow. Once you stop using this product you are no longer feeding the hair follicles and therefore they will stop growing and might fall out.

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I, personally, would suggest that you just wait for your sideburns to grow back in naturally. They are not that noticeable from the picture and it looks fine. This should take a few weeks to grow back. If you hair grows quite quickly this can take less time.

 

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October 15, 20170 found this helpful

I think you should allow your side burns to grow back naturally. Or you can keep your skin moisturized, perhaps use a moisturizer or use a little bit of olive oil.

 

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October 17, 20171 found this helpful

Step 1
Side burns

Step 2
All depend on how long you want your sideburns to grow.

Step 3
The rate of growth for all the hair on the body is approximately one-half inch per month.

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Step 4
Some think the facial hair grows faster.

Step 5
This is an illusion by the fact that facial hair (for men) is usually shaved to the skin and the growth of it is really noticeable.

 
May 13, 20181 found this helpful

A few weeks or 2 months ago shaved my sideburns off because I felt less beautiful with them so I went in the bathroom and shaved them now they look embarrassing but everyone makes mistakes so don't feel stupid I did it too. It will grow back. #shavedsideburnsdontcare. Happy Mothers day.

 
January 30, 20190 found this helpful

Did it grow back as it was before? Please reply I did this mistake too. Its so embarrassing and giving me so much stress. I feel like crying eveyday i miss how i used to go out normally now i dont even like to go out because its embarrassing that people will see this.

 

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January 31, 20190 found this helpful

They should grow back just the same over time. Don't worry about it too much. Everyone has had bad haircuts from time to time. I was a senior in high school when a friend "trimmed" my bangs. I was all forehead for a few months.

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Good luck, hopefully you can laugh about it in a couple of years.

 
August 31, 20190 found this helpful

Shaving just once? Don't worry the least, that has no long term effect, what might feel immediately rougher is just the stubble, simply said the hair loses the fine tip, like a sawed off rhino horn (which is a big kerating block like nails, basically a huge hair!), now picture it growing back to its old length but still sawed off. Basically the thickest visible section of the old hair is gonna be the thinnest of the new one that grows back, but then it sheds and grows back pretty much normal.
Hair possibly getting not very noticeably stronger is a very slow process of a very limited extend which doesn't even happen to everyone, there's only a chance that hair growth increases, after shaving regularly for a long time, to a very small extent at worst and only on a fraction of the strands, but that might as well be just an impression.

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As a guy who had some shoulder hair for years before deciding to start shaving it 2 and a half or 3 years ego, this winter it seemed to me that upon letting them fully growing back they remained a little bit longer and coarser than they were before I started.
As I'm shaving regularly they're smooth anyway so it's not really a problem and I don't think they'll get much hairier than this, Robin Williams didn't get hairy by shaving and Johnny Depp didn't develop a hipster beard by shaving and always had a neat thin one lol. So I'd say don't worry

 
August 31, 20190 found this helpful

I assume you shaved once, and at worst twice, not like three years regularly, so don't worry, just let them grow back past the stubble phase and they're gonna be as soft as before :). If they are hairier check the rest of your body, you'd likely see some sign of increased hairiness, though with women it's difficult as they usually remove it wherever they find it excessive.

 
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