
Why Not Just Dad’s Beard?
Your beard genes come from both your mum and dad - it’s not a one-way ticket. Even if your dad’s got a thick chin, your mum’s DNA can shape how yours turns out. Beard thickness, patchiness, and growth rate all get mixed together, which is why brothers can end up with totally different looks. Mum’s side might have smooth faces, Dad’s side might be all fuzzy, and you could land somewhere in between. Bottom line: don’t judge your beard just by looking at your dad. It’s a family effort.
I’ve never been able to grow a beard, and it’s something I’ve always been curious about, especially since my dad has a full one but my maternal grandfather was mostly clean-shaven. Could it be that I’ve just inherited more of the genes from my mum’s side? Also, does beard growth ever improve later in life, or is it mostly set by early adulthood? I’ve heard that hormones and even diet can play a role, but I’m wondering how much influence those factors really have compared to genetics. Would love to hear your thoughts on whether late bloomers ever see real changes.
It sounds like you’ve got the right idea - it’s mostly genetic, but hormones, age, and even stress levels can push it one way or the other. Some men just see changes a bit later than others.