Cosmogenesis wrote:
Hey, Felix. Wecome to the boards. I would llike to hear more about you. What are your feelings/impressions about it? For what I can see, you have a good coverage, and maybe with some more lenght, it could turn into a nice young man's full beard. I don't see nothing wrong about your connectors, and in your shoes, I would be proud to have them. Most guys don't develop connectors until the 20's IF they ever get to deveop them. You have a blessed face, my friend. And yes, in fact you are right about your goal. You both have similar coverages, but his beard is more dense and slightly more developed. By the way, I don't think he has connectors. To my eyes, it seems like what connects his moustache to the rest of the beard is his big moustache. I could be wrong, but that is what it seems to me. To your questions:

-Yes, vellus hair wil transition into terminals. There are a lot of myths and stories dancing around the premature folicles of facial hair, but most of them are not true. For example, shaving doesn't make the beard thicker and neither speeds up the transition of a vellus to terminal.

-I am not sure if I understood your question correctly, but if you asked if there is an age where beard stops developing, the answer is simple and straight. No. Expect your beard to develop throughout your entire life, and know that you are lucky to have such a brilliant start.

I hope I could help you in any manner. Keep growing and updating.

Thank you! I feel that I overall don't have much hair growth and like you said, the beard in the example is much more denser. I'm not sure whether or not more length will give off a similar appearance, but I'll definitely continue growing it for a few months.

and yeah, his connectors are extended mustache hairs.

I'll try to update tomorrow with clearer pictures. The blur kinda ruins the details and whatnot. 

Also, if there is anyone who can grow a dense beard as the example provided, can you explain how your original beard growth was like? Did it start it somewhat thin and sparse and eventually thicken over time? 

Last Edited By: Felix Jul 21 14 10:23 PM. Edited 3 times.