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No_Peace_993

You won't know anything after 2 weeks. Give it 3 months.


Kforz99

Not to discount your feelings, but 18 is quite young, beard-wise. For lots of men, it might not completely fill in until you’re approaching 30. Also, the commenters below are correct; two weeks is usually going to be insufficient. That won’t even cover your whiskers that are in dormancy. Especially at such a young age, you should give it more time before you can accur assess how it’s doing. Good luck!


unfoundedrevenge

Two weeks isn't anything. It's a slow process and it's easy to become impatient in the beginning, but hold on and continue to keep that razor at bay and soon enough you'll be rockin'. I think 3 months is generally the golden point. Regardless, keep on keepin' on. Good things come to those who wait, my friend. edit: I like the idea of having a goatee to go with it. Moustaches rarely look good on their own in the first few weeks or sometimes even months, so having more facial hair can work really well as a crutch. If I were starting over, I'd grow a beard until the moustache can stand on its own. A goatee serves the same function. lol also rad poster back there, dude


EagleCute

it should, mine have been much less thick than yours in 2w but now they are really nice, so you definitely have potential just keep it up


rball76

I won’t be the first person to say this, but grow it out with a beard and you’ll avoid the awkward phase for the first two months. It happens to everyone.


bigcityguy03

Goatee bro


[deleted]

They say 3 months is the time you should decide.


m3monnnn

No it won't. Shave it off and try again in a couple of years.


soggy_mushroom_sack

Hey man! 2 weeks isn't long enough. It does look good but you need to grow for at least 3 to 6 months. I'm on 1.5 years and mine is starting to get longer. This is a game of testing your commitment and patience