Oh, dude, like, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to that. It really depends on personal preference, you know? Some women dig the rugged look, while others prefer a clean-shaven face. So, like, I don't know the exact percentage, but let's just say it's enough to keep the razor industry in business.
yes , at least most of them do
It all depend's in women's taste, but i would go for what you like the best.
There are some girls that do like chinstrap facial hair. It really depends on the girl, some like facial hair while others do not like any facial hair on a guy.
It's your gene pool so there isn't much you can do about it. My husband can't grow a full beard (only a mustache) and I like it like that! Not all women like the grunge look or facial hair on a man. Don't worry so much about it.
that totally depends on the female. personally, i like clean-shaven faces OR faces with light stubble throughout, but nothing too structured (goatees scare me!), since i like a natural look. however, other women's opinions differ from mine. i think you'll get a different answer from different women... it's definitely not a solid yes/no answer.
Hmmm...interesting question. In my opinion, I don't think you CAN grow facial hair if your body doesn't already. But why would you?? If it's for attracting the opposite sex, then not ALL women like facial hair....but with the way technology and science is advancing in this day-and-age, maybe. I would suggest you ask your doctor. You got problems.if u are thirty and no facial hair ever grown go to the docters.you could have a procedure where they insert facial hair into your pours and it will grow continuoesly but it cost alot of money.
Women have lower levels of androgens (male hormones like testosterone) compared to men, which are responsible for promoting facial hair growth. In women, facial hair is typically fine and light in color due to this hormonal difference. Additionally, genetic factors also play a role in determining the extent of facial hair growth in both men and women.
Preferences for facial hair vary among women, and what one person finds attractive, another might not. Some women may prefer a clean-shaven look, while others may find a well-groomed beard or stubble more appealing. Ultimately, it is important for men to choose a style that suits their facial features and personal taste, as confidence and personal grooming are generally more important than specific facial hair styles.
One can find many tips on removing unwanted facial hair online. Such websites like Prevention, About, Ebony and AAFP talk a lot about facial hair removing.
The development of secondary sex characteristics (for example, breasts in females and facial hair in males) causes girls to look like women and boys to look like men.
Yes.
You can't increase facial hair, strictly speaking. What hair folicles you have, you have; you can't rearrange DNA. You can try to thicken the hair using creams and the like, but they probably won't do all that much. Some people have a lot of facial hair, some don't.