Introduction
A moustache is a symbol of manliness and power. A moustache can make you look more attractive, perhaps even sexier. Growing a moustache is easier than you may think. If you have not had much success growing one in the past, don’t worry! This guide will help you get started in no time at all.
There is no quick fix to growing a thick moustache.
There is no quick fix to growing a thick moustache. It takes time and patience, so you need to be patient if you want to grow a thick moustache. You will need to keep at it!
If you don't have the patience or can't wait months for your moustache to grow, then don't worry - there are plenty of other options out there. One of these options includes trying out different products like mustache waxes or oils that can make your facial hair look thicker and fuller within days rather than weeks or months (if ever).
Shave it, then let it grow.
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Shave your moustache regularly to keep it clean and healthy.
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Shaving is the best way to remove dead skin cells and prevent ingrown hairs.
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Shave with a sharp razor, using shaving cream or gel (not soap) for lubrication. If you're using an electric shaver, be sure to shave in the direction of hair growth rather than against it—this helps prevent irritation and bumps under your nose.
Be patient.
A moustache takes time to grow, so don’t give up on your first attempt. It can take months to grow a full-on moustache and you may feel like it’s not happening at all. If you fall into this trap and shave off the little tuft of hair on your upper lip before it has fully matured, you'll have to start over from scratch. So be patient!
Instead of trying to rush things along with a home remedy or over-the-counter hair growth product, just let nature do its thing until the hairs are long enough for their own sake.
Moisturise and clean your moustache.
If you want to grow a moustache, there are two things you need to do. The first is to moisturise your moustache with an oil or balm. This will keep your hair soft and prevent it from becoming dry and brittle. You should use a good quality oil or balm, as they contain nutrients that help keep your hair healthy and strong.
The second thing you need is a mild shampoo for cleaning your moustache regularly. Using regular shampoos can have a detrimental effect on the health of your facial hair if used too often so we recommend using a specially formulated product like
Comb your moustache gently.
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Comb your moustache gently with a wide-toothed comb.
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Comb the moustache in the direction it grows, starting at the bottom and working up to the top.
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Do this twice a day: once in the morning before you wash it and once before bedtime.
Trim the ends of the ends of your moustache regularly.
If you have a moustache, trim the ends of your mustache regularly. Your hands will thank you later. You can use scissors or a beard trimmer; whichever you prefer is fine as long as it isn't dull and doesn't require frequent replacement blades.
The key thing here is not to trim too much, but not too little either—if your moustache looks like a pair of horns or an entirely different animal altogether, then it's time for some cleanup. While most people are able to maintain good hygiene in their facial hair without incident, occasionally things go wrong (or maybe someone got a little overzealous with their clippers). If this happens, don't panic: there's no need for any drastic measures just yet! Just remember how much fun it was growing out that rogue tuft of hair and try again from scratch next time.[
Growing a moustache is easy and can be done in a matter of weeks
You can grow a moustache in a matter of weeks if you have the right products and know-how.
The first step is to decide what kind of moustache you want. Do you want something thick, thin, bushy or somewhere in between? Once you've decided, start looking for the right product to help your hair grow faster and thicker.
To get growing, we recommend using a good quality shampoo with lots of nutrients (like Pantene Pro-V) as well as a hair growth serum (such as Minoxidil).
Conclusion
One of the most common questions I get asked is “how long did it take you to grow a moustache?” The answer is a matter of weeks. It took me about 10 days until I had enough hair to trim the ends, but if you shave the day before starting your journey, then within a week your facial hair will be thick enough for trimming. Don’t rush this process because if you cut off too much in one go then it will take longer than anticipated!
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